Tuesday 5 April 2011

More mermaids ....

Mermaids and octopet by Daniel Torrente for Stampotique
Inks and paints by Dylusions

I've been playing with the fab mermaids by Daniel Torrente again - just love 'em! This is a page in my very old Time Book, from the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Company, with all the original handwritten notes in, which was sent to me by the lovely Tumblefish. The pages are fragile (well, they are 100 years old!) so I kept the paint and inks to a minimum to allow some of the original text to show through.


This quote came from an old book which was going to be thrown out at the school where I teach, and its all about children's nursery rhymes. Nursery rhymes used to be really quite gruesome I discovered!! The poem is by Stevie Smith. So, I'm sorry - this page is a little dark - even I'm not sure how my head works LOL!!


Right, must go ...... Byeeeeee

40 comments:

  1. Love your stamped and painted collage....super stamps !!

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  2. FABULOUS Kate... those mermaids are awesome... what an amazing page... I love it...

    Have a great week...
    Hugs
    Jenny x

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  3. Fab, fab, fab!! Love the darkness!

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  4. Wow I love your mermaids. Kids love to be scared within reason, I think nowadays we can be too over protective...bring on the nursery rhymes!

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  5. Fabulous piece, love the inky background, so effective. Tracy x

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  6. I love your page & have to say that I think you are very brave using such an old book my lovely! I couldn't resist these mermaids either & do find them a bit 'dark' but they do make me smile hahaha!!! XXX

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  7. Yep, they really knew how to scare kids into behaving themselves ... once upon a time!

    Your mermaids may do the trick.

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  8. What a fabulous pages Kate! wonderful use of these gorgeous stamps!

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  9. Hmmm love this. Love dark. Awesome!

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  10. Terrific background and colourings, in fact I love it all Kate......lol Have a great week, Annette x

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  11. these two mermaids are my fav. i love the blue hair!

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  12. Kate the sentiment works well with the mermaid images, they look like they would torment anyone. I haven't bought these yet as I am not sure about them but I could have used them on a page I have just completed. xx

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  13. Hi Kate, Fabulous page :-) I love those stamps, really must get myself at least one!
    Anne xx

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  14. Im loving these mermaids too !!!!! gorgeous goegrous gorgeous page darling xxx

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  15. Another beauty! Love your style, Kate!

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  16. Oh I say !!! that's scarily fantastic
    Von x

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  17. amazing! love the text peeking through and your journaling throughout.

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  18. Wonderful work, Kate! Love the colors.

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  19. Nope, I've tried to like them but I CAN'T. They're spooky with nasty faces and look like they're coming to get me! What you've done with them is lovely (of course) but I'd like them to go away now please .....

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  20. Really liking this page! Sometimes we need to let a bit of the darkside out, yeah?
    Lotus

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  21. you're so talented kate! i love your art
    love
    kiss
    nessa

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  22. lovely Kate (perhaps not quite the right descriptive word) but I do like the luminous quality to the blue.

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  23. Great journal page! Wonderful use of composition, style of design, and your technique of elements.
    Thank you for sharing :]

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  24. More mermaids, yeay! I actually like the 'dark' side of this page!!! And a real tidebook? OHMY, lucky you!

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  25. This is AWESOME, I love the way this draws you in, mesmerising and I love the colours. S

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  26. Nursery rhymes?! Good grief! Fabulous page, if not a tad frightful! ;-)

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  27. those mermaids are to die for, ive got the Octopus stamp but cant decide which mermaid to get first, wonder if anyone will have them at Ally Pally x

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  28. Fab page, i would be terrified of inking that journal! Hope you bring it to next art journaling so I can take a peek!

    Clare

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  29. I didn't like these stamps but you do such wonderful work with them, makes me want them, stunning as always xx

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  30. This is amazing love the mermaids and dark nursery rhyme theme - they were to scare children into behaving

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  31. Love it!! This page is awesome. I love the paint and inks how you did them, absolutely perfect. Your simply amazing!

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  32. See that's what gave me nightmares, teacher reading us scary poetry in the name of education... hehehe!
    Love your page Kate, the colouring is just perfection :D x

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  33. Kate
    that is one fabulously gruesome page!!! Lol! xx

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  34. WOW so magical, I'm excited of the different motifs and great coloring, really perfect and magical!
    Hugs Anja

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  35. An exceptionally beautiful and artistic piece, dear Kate! Really terrific!

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  36. Awesome work, Kate! Hugs, Terri xoxo

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  37. How cool, a wonderful waterworld scene.

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  38. Fabulous page Kate..love the background shimmer..these mermaids were made for you I am sure!! You are not wrong about nursery rhymes being gruesome & couldn't believe my little boy came home with a jigsaw from Nursery about the 3 blind mice the other day.. I had problems explaining it all!! I've never approved of what she did to those blind mice!! hehe..xx

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