The Creative Inside Me
So while working on these ATC's a thought ran over and over in my mind...ATC's have been around for a very long time and I have always loved creating them...but I dont want mine to look like the ATC's of the past...and I dont want mine to look like any that are out now...that almost controlling creative feeling shouts out..."I wanted to offer something new"...perhaps a new texture,or a new thickness...or maybe a new medium...sky's the limit right?
So,I say,reach.
Be original...
and always,always, think outside the box.
I painted the Retro Cafe frames in Pebeo Prisme Fantasy paint and let it dry completely.
Next I glued on the collage sheet to the back and sealed the image three times
I mixed up two equal parts of Clear Cast and added it to the center and to the frame
I then dropped in some metal watch gears and let the resin cure 24hrs.
Next I added a rub-on word
and mounted the frame to a chipboard blank ATC board for added thickness
I painted the light bulb black with a sharpie and glued the pieces together
Glued the bulb in place and added one final layer of resin along with confetti stars.
Covered the sides in black Dresden Trim.
Retro Cafe Products used in this tutorial
and I used Clear Cast Resin from Amazing Cast Products
Here's to making every minute count,
Comments
We all know that just about everything has already been done before. It's in discussing and thinking about old ideas that new ideas are made. I can't even count the number of times someone was telling me about something they'd done, that I already had, but they mentioned ONE little thing about their process that made me think "Why didn't I think of that!?" or "wait... if I do that but add this, I can _______!" I can now file that little info bit away for use on some completely different future project. It happens to me in ceramics all the time. New students pass thru the studio with dreamy ideas which makes me think more and work on it and wha-la!, I have developed another trick.
You probably don't even realize how open you are to information. That is the only way to move forward.
An artist like you, who wants to teach and create, has to come up with new stuff of course. It's the only way to stay on top, or in the pack. You can and will keep doing that. But don't throw out all the "already done" ideas. There is still much to be learned from their roots.
It's always fun to think outside the box and have it all come together.
Maybe one day I'll be brave enough to try resin...