Sunday, June 16, 2013

Summer of Color Week #1

Getting this one in under the wire here! I had forgotten the entry had to be posted by noon on Sundays so since I am not quite back to doing art (as in painting) yet I decided to make a few background gelli prints from this week's colors (which happen to be among my total favorites!): citron and turquoise.

So at 9:15 am I dashed out my gelli plate and quickly made a few deli paper prints -- one can never have too many deli gelli prints right?

citron-turq SOC gelli

I won't worry about what to do with them now, but I have a feeling a few of them might end up in a new painting idea I have... more later!

Linked to:

Summer of Color
Colorful Gelli Print Party
Inspire Me Monday

8 comments:

  1. These colors make such a great print! Thanks for sharing it with the party! Cant wait to see what idea you have!

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  2. Mmm... I like those. Funny how your tastes change. When I was in high school, those colors would have made me gag. I only wore navy, burgundy, tan, etc - safe, traditional late 60s colors. So glad I evolved lol.

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  3. I love what you did with your deli paper! These all look amazing and a beautiful depiction of the first challenges colors!

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  4. Gorgeous colours. Making gelatin prints is so addictive! My problem is in using them up. :)

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  5. Oooh, makes me want some deli paper - I've played with it before and it's really something - I love the translucent quality of these and the colors really pop off of each other beautifully. Thank you for playing, xoxo

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  6. Fabulous prints!! So many possibilities :).

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  7. It will be fun to see what you create from these prints... so vibrant...xx

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  8. I'm loving these gelli plate backgrounds. Totally perfect for the challenge. :)

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