Showing posts with label stones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stones. Show all posts

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Exploring agate

I've been having a lot of fun exploring the idea of drawing agate using various colors and widths of auras. Eco-dyed paper provides an interesting mottled surface and possible 'centers'.

LAVENDER AGATE

BLUE AGATE

MALACHITE
Malachite is a very green stone and the browns of the eco-dyed paper just weren't going to work, so I did an all-over wash of phthalo green acrylic paint. That's the first photo. The second is the final artwork.

You can see other agate drawings in this post. There will be more. I'm already working on some!

Friday, September 1, 2017

Petoskey stones

I'm a bit of a stone fan. Maybe in another life I'd have been a geologist. Here are some of my stones.
Clockwise from top left:
River and lake stones; I love how they get smoothed all around.
A chunk of potash from Saskatchewan - one of our major exports. If you lick it, it's very salty.
Some special stones including mica and flint, which I keep in an onyx bowl.
Obsidian from Mexico. Let it sit in the sun and get warm, then rub it on your sore shoulders.

The DivaCZT's guest challenger this week is Jane Reiter from Michigan, and she's challenged us to be inspired by petoskey stones, common in her state. Here's picture of petoskey stones.
Very cool. You can read more about these stones, see some photos, and see some of Jane's work on the DivaCZT's blog post here.

Somehow 'petoskey' and 'pentagon' got mashed together in my brain, so my first effort attempted to use five-sided shapes. Looking at the pictures later, I noted that there are some pentagons, but mostly hexagons. I didn't get around to adding the dark centers because I liked it just like this.
Tangles: Pearlz, Perfs, Tipple.
This time I wanted to get those dark centers in there and they became large Black Pearlz. The multitude of thin, radiating lines on the stones got reduced to five. I do love those oversized black pearlz!
Tangles: Beadlines, Black Pearlz, Pearlz, Perfs, Tipple.
I decided to really try to see what was in the stones.
I noticed that the thin, radiating lines were light, not dark.
What originally looked like Perfs between the shapes, I realized was was the meeting of the thin, light lines. I tried to do that in the lower half.
Then I got funky and did another oversized Black Pearl and some strange little wiry sprouts.
Tangles: Beadlines, Black Pearlz, Pearlz, Perfs, Tipple.
Thanks Jane. This was fun! And educational. Which is also fun. :)