Poetic

I think brusho paints are the perfect medium for autumn leaves. The variation in colour from even one little tub of brusho reminds me of the beautiful variation in autumn leaves. Brusho can be blended for smooth transitions from light to dark or left unblended which ends up looking like the blemishes found on many leaves. When deciding how to paint the new leaf stamp, Poetic, I knew brusho would help me achieve the look I wanted.

I started by stamping the leaf three times on hot pressed watercolour paper in Morocco memento ink. I overlapped the leaves but without re-inking the stamp so I ended up with one dark leaf (foreground) and two paler leaves as my guides for painting. I painted the leaves from left to right adding one colour of brusho to one leaf at a time. I sprinkled dark brown on the first leaf and used a waterbrush to blend it out to the edges of the leaf keeping some areas variegated. I dried the leaf completely before starting on the second one with terracotta brusho and following the same process. Again I dried the panel completely before doing the final leaf in sandstone.

After I had painted all the leaves I sprinkled a little of each colour of brusho over the corresponding leaf and spritzed with water from above. The result was some extra texture on the leaves and some colourful splatter over the edges. To add realism I used a fine brush to paint some veins on the leaves. Finally I created a stacked die cut of the word Grateful and matted in dark brown and the same rust as for the die cut.

Supplies

Stamp: Poetic (PB)
Die: words of gratitude (PB)
Cardstock: hot pressed watercolour paper, natural white cardstock (Neenah) dark brown and rust cardstock
Ink: Morocco memento ink (Tsukineko)
Paint: dark brown, terracotta, sandstone brusho (Colourcraft)


6 Comments on “Poetic”

  1. creatingincolors's avatar creatingincolors says:

    What beautiful colors, and you made it look so realistic. You are really good at using Brusho!

  2. Lee Ann Parrish's avatar Lee Ann Parrish says:

    Beautiful! Fall’s just around the corner, isn’t it?!

  3. ahappyscramper's avatar ahappyscramper says:

    OMGosh these are stunning Heather – thanks for always explaining how you created your works – so helpful.

  4. Gery's avatar Gery says:

    This is stunning, Heather!
    What a great idea to sprinkle afterwards again some brusho over your work!
    It makes the leaves so much more real.
    If it is okay with you, I think I will give it a try too, love the effect of it ♥️.
    Groetjes Gery

  5. Ni Cky's avatar Ni Cky says:

    Wow ! quelles magnifiques couleurs ! ce tampon feuille est sur ma liste !


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