Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Alec Goss Creates Mixed Media Masterpieces with Pop Culture Allusions
Hi there, Susanne here with a duo of mixed media index card using our fabulous and versatile Sketchy Leaves stamps. For the background I used collage paper combined with softpastels, liquid charcoa…
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
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Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
An oil painting by abstract artist Vasudeo S Gaitonde set a new world record for Indian artwork when it sold for a whopping Rs 29.3 crore ($4.4 million) at a Christie's auction in Mumbai on Tuesday.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
An oil painting by abstract artist Vasudeo S Gaitonde set a new world record for Indian artwork when it sold for a whopping Rs 29.3 crore ($4.4 million) at a Christie's auction in Mumbai on Tuesday.
I started this piece without a real plan. The only plan I had was to find some peace, to find some calm and find a way to temper my anxiety. Creating always does that, I get lost in the process and tune everything out. And I needed that in a big way this week. There […]
About The Artwork This is my mixed-media artwork. I absolutely love it. It's very popular on my digital S6 platform in many variations like printed on mugs, like a table cloth, or comforters... Here is the original itself. My initials are on the back of the canvas with artwork titles. All my art is sealed with UV protective medium and satin varnish. This is a small artwork - A4. You can order the bigger version (it is going to be similar, but not exactly the same, as all my art is unique) if you wish, just ask for the details. Original Created:2021 Subjects:Culture Materials:Cardboard Styles:AbstractExpressionismPop ArtStreet Art Mediums:AcrylicChalkDecoupageInk Details & Dimensions Mixed Media:Acrylic on Cardboard Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:8.3 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:No Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Hi everyone hope you're all well today! Popping on to share a canvas that I've made as a charity raffle prize which was originally going to be modeled on my art book design here. After going through my images I found this image which included a nurse which was perfect for the Macmillen cancer support charity coffee morning that a friend is holding. The image dictated the colour scheme and style which is very far away from the style of my original idea. I may still make a canvas based on the art book at some point as it's one of my favourite entries so far. I painted my background first with a mixture of Williamsburg blue and Lemonade green Deco-art paints and then added the image by the gel transfer method. After that I took a Ronda Palazzari feather stencil and spread some glass bead paste through it around the edges fanning them out towards the canvas edges. I did a bit of stamping around the canvas in black with a Kaisercraft music and script stamp and in white paint with a dictionary stamp then I went on to add a piece of wide lace that I'd sprintzed with colour and all the flowers. Some of the flowers I made myself with the Tim Holtz tattered florals die and tyvek fabric which I coloured with the same blue paint as the background and shaped with heat. There are lots of Frantage Embossing Enamels added around the canvas: aged gold, shabby white, aged red, aged black, shabby blue and I added a painted Ideology metal sentiment band at the bottom right. I spritzed the canvas a little bit with some Dylusions spray inks, mainly the white dragged a bit of the Lemonade paint over the flowers here and there. I've also added some pearl pen pearls and inked around the edges and over the top of the canvas in black ink. If you've read to the bottom of this post..............I like you very much :D. Enjoy your day.
Man, this piece was so much fun! I hope you guys don't mind the overload of pictures, because I love every angle of each canvas. I've also added the video I made of the whole process. Watching how the ink feathers and spreads when it's hit with sprays of water is just awesome. Can you
Free Mini Class If you want to create a mixed media project but have no clue where to start, what supplies you need or how to overcome your fears you are in the right place! This mini class will help you start your first mixed media project by introducing you to this wonderful diverse world! You will discover what mixed media is Find out what supplies you need to start Learn what types of mixed media projects you can do Familiarize yourself with the basic techniques Overcome your fear of taking the first step This is a great class for beginners and anyone who wants to start experimenting and creating mixed media projects! » 4 Detailed PDF files packed with information, photos and tips » Online classroom with a student’s forum » Lifelong access Frequently Asked Questions about My Online Classes Q: How do I buy a class? A: You can browse the list and see the descriptions of …
Lately, we have been in quite a musical mood here on Mixed Media Place. :) In case you missed it, take a look at our brand new challenge inspired by George Michael's song and today, we come with one more stunning musical inspiration! Music is a big inspiration to me. If a piece of music is to my liking and really has an effect on me, I see it in pictures. Sometimes it's like watching a movie, sometimes it's just series of images. The notes turn into colors, lines and visual images. Sometimes the piece always brings the same images into my mind, sometimes it changes during every listening. This particular piece was inspired by one of my favorite bands, Turisas. The name is a character in Finnish mythology. In their song "Battle Metal", the lyrics go: "The heart of Turisas was forged by four winds In a smithy high up in the skies; On an anvil honour, with a hammer of blood The Four Winds pounded". My mental image was a heart made of metal, rising of debris, pounding and red with the flames of the smithy and blood. I made the heart using styrofoam heart and aluminium tape. I cut small pieces of the tape, layered them across the heart and made the joints visible with a knitting needle. Then I applied black acrylic paint, alcohol inks and glazes to the heart. Finally, I melted some embossing powder on top to make the heart seem a bit rusty and have more texture to it. I used red and black in the background as they are the colors of the band and they also carried out the bloody yet metal feel. The metal nics and nacks I gathered in the background include for example guitar parts, lamps, screws, bottle caps and pieces of an old clock. Supplies from Mixed Media Place:
Hi everyone! I’m sharing a spread in one of my handmade junk art journals today using the cute mushrooms from my Textured Mushrooms stamp set.I used collage, gesso and Distress Crayons to cre…
Servus, hi and welcome to my blog (and thanks for taking the time to stop by)! Today I want to invite you over to the DecoArt Mixed Media Blog where you will find my latest tutorial in which I show you how to create a steampunk style canvas from a pizza box. I love up- and recycling boxes of all kinds and sometimes online stores send out their crafty goodness in pizza boxes - so I always keep those for later transformation into more crafty goodness ;) In this tutorial I show you how to create lush and timeworn looking crackle and texture... ...how to use Brushos alongside the fab DecoArt stuff to add another playful medium to your mixed media projects... ...how to add texture by using stencils, fabric and found objects... ...how to incorporate old photographs and tiny treasures... ...and how to add those final touches that make it a fab grungy looking piece like this: So get out all your hoarded treasures, found objects and stencils, your DecoArt paints and media and hop over to the DecoArt Mixed Media Blog to find the detailed step x step I have prepared for you! I hope you will have a great play- and joyful time creating your own grungy canvasses from up-cycled pizza boxes! Hugs and happy crafting, Claudia xxx
My work explores landscape and structures formed by nature through technical processes and the physicality of paint.
Hello! Today I have this mixed media canvas to share with you. This one took me quite a while to make, so the process video is parted in part 1 and part 2 so it would not be too long and boring to watch ;) I mostly used Pentart products purchased from Pysseltagen, and That´s Crafty own brand products. HERE you´ll find both videos. I´m taking my canvas to these challenges: More than words challenge is about Fearless and grunge this month. I´m sometimes frighten by how fast time goes, how fast my children grows and that I´m not making the most out of life...When time flies really fast we have to be Fearless in our decisions regarding our lifes - take the chanses we are given without fear on this Journey we are all on... life. Scrapki Wyzwaniowo challenge this month is about Journey. The words Fearless and Journey inspired me to create this canvas. Thank you for stopping by today and hope to see you soon again! xx Melina
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Originally from California, Joshua Burbank graduated from San Francisco art school in the year 2000. As an apprentice he worked under the noted sculptor Al Farrow, whose artwork adorns the cover of 2013 David Bowie single The Stars. He has exhibited once with The Outsiders, at 2013's solo exhibition.
Mixed Media Art for Beginners – 5 ways to start a blank canvas or page
Hello and Hi Everyone :) I love making posts where I can squize a lot in one :) Today we will catch up with some of my recent videos ! Let's start with mixed media journal page... created with very cheap, dollar store products. I hope you will enjoy the video where I show that you really can make lovely projects with budget products! Only recently I discovered world of colouring, mandlas, markers... wow I had no idea that there is so many people loving adult colouring ! I made a video with my very first kind of colouring drawing, I hope it will encourage you to start! Few photos with my beloved markers! Next up is :) Video that many of you were asking me for! I will compare for you 3 pigments... hoping it will be helpful! Enjoy :) ------------- Lastly I would love you to see brand new product called Magical Shaker. Lovely little shakers filled with pigments! As my final note :) I would love to invite you to check out my Instagram for some photo inspirations... and be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more videos! Ooooo one more thing :) :) and how important! Are you part of my group yet ? Let's say few words about Maremi's Creative Cafe! What is it? Oh boy, where will I start? It's a place created just for YOU. Everyone can joinand it's free ! Following your need of being part of loving place where you can share your daily craft I created this Creative Cafe just for you. I wish this place to become inspirational with cosy feeling where we can explore and connect with others around the world. Let's share love for creating! Let's make friends, drink coffee together, learn about each other… craft together. Feel free to share your daily art, work in progress, arty products you got, things that could bring smile to others and inspire! Show us your messy table, I hope we will have some challenges, vlogs, chit chats and more importantly... I hope we will have some fun! I hope to meet you in the Cafe :) Click HERE ! Love, Marta xx
Student Gallery! Today I’m thrilled to share some of the art from the Abstract Color Challenge! Red, yellow, green, blue… come check out what the participants have created, and let yourself feel inspired!