Wednesday, May 4, 2016

WOYWW #361

Good Wednesday all my crafty friends! Another busy day for me here in good old Georgia, but I thought I would make a quick post for Julia Dunnit's WOYWW weekly blog post. I have enjoyed playing along with these blog postings, although I certainly don't do it every week, but I have met some wonderful other super talented artists and it's been fun!  Join in if you will!

LOT'S OF BLANK SPACE....EEEK!
Ummmm.........blank space you say! Yep, you would be right! LOLOL This is in fact what is on my work desk today however! I thought I would have a little more to show you, but here it is none the less. 

I had posted previously that I was commissioned by a friend of mine at work to do a piece for her son and soon to be daughter-in-law for their upcoming wedding. I a HUGE Tree of Life fan for so many reasons and she has seen a couple of my pieces involving the tree of life and wanted me to do something along those lines on a canvas that could be used as a "guest book" if you will. Except, of course, it will be a canvas that will be displayed as the guests come in and they will sign it and then the happy couple will have something to hang on their wall! Pretty cool huh? She had actually seen something like that somewhere and wanted to do it for her son.

We searched many things online so give her an and myself an idea of what to do and we came across several things that we will use as models. Sooooooo......back to the blank space! LOLOL Pretty scary for me as I have NEVER done a canvas this big before! This canvas is like a 24x36. Probably not big to some, but for me, 8 1/2 x 11 is the largest thing I have ever done! GULP! So as I sit an look at this canvas it seems rather overwhelming! LOLOL BUT, I am up for the task!!! I never turn down an opportunity to bless and minister to another!

My hopes are to incorporate either scripture or a poem onto the actual tree and then, of course, their names and day of wedding, etc....We shall see how that goes!! Wish me luck! I have gesso'd the canvas thus far and aim to really start cracking at it tonight!

So, that is what's on my desk today! Thanks for stopping by friends and many blessings to you today! :)

18 comments:

  1. Gessoing is my favourite part! It's pretty low-stress, LOL! I would be gulping too, staring at that huge blank canvas. But, oh, the possibilities! You show them how it's done Felicia! Happy WOYWW!

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    1. LOLOL, too right Zsuzsa! You don't have to think AT ALL when you gesso!!! LOLOL Thanks my sweet friend, I hope I do them justice! :)

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  2. Wow - Felicia - all the very best. My hubby has done a couple of paintings that size - and yes, it seems a HUGE area of blankness. The advice his art teacher gave was to fill with colour as quickly as possible, as then it isn't so scary. Even if that particular colour is completely covered by the time the piece is finished. Now, you have to understand that I don't paint at all, and would be scared silly doing something like that.... so no idea if it works as a principle!!
    Take care, and enjoy the gifting Father God has given you.
    Margaret #5

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    1. I agree with the art teacher, I will be slapping down that first layer as quick as I can so I don't feel so overwhelmed. Hopefully with each layer it will be less intimidating! LOLOL Thank you for the blessing as well, I always try to remember whatever I do is a gift from Him! Many blessings back to you! :)

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  3. You will do terrific! The project sounds lovely. Hope you share the finished piece. Happy Wednesday, LisaDV #36

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    1. Thanks Lisa! The finished product and maybe steps along the way will be shared for sure! A friend on another blog shared something today about fear with showing projects, so this is a challenge and learning curve for me to be sure! Thanks for stopping in! :)

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  4. What a great project! I hope you share the finished piece with us. I think you get the cleanest desk award this week!

    Have a great week
    Sharon K #39

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    1. LOLOLOL, I got so tickled when I read your comment! Gosh I am so glad you don't see the panoramic view! LOLOLOL Thanks for stopping in and yes I will share NO MATTER what the outcome!! LOLOL Blessings

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  5. Wow! Sounds like a wonderful project!!! I hope to see more!! I am in GA too! Wacky weather we are having, right? Have a great rest of the week! Angie #47

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    1. Wacky doesn't even begin to describe it!!! My standard phrase is always "welcome to Georgia!!!" We NEVER know what we are going to get do we? Thanks for stopping by and hope to share snippets as I go! Blessings

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  6. By now I bet that white space is no longer. It sounds like a cool idea for a wedding present. Susanne #29

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Susanne......I am still working on that white space, I have had a busy week! I hope to get slap happy with the paint this evening! I just hope they will enjoy! Thanks again and blessings! :)

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  7. I'm sure you will turn it into something wonderful in no time. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and I'm sure you'll be lead to something perfect.
    Have a great day.
    Diane - WOYWW #30

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    1. Thank you so much Diane! DEEP BREATHS for sure!!! I always have to remember that gesso is my best friend in any project and not freak out if there's a catastrophe! LOLOLOL Thanks for coming by and many blessings! :)

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  8. Good plans and a marvelously clean work space.

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    1. Thanks Fran, and thanks for coming by! :)

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  9. I am sure God will guide you and the canvas will be a huge blessing to them (and you)!!!!!!!!!!!!! ((Hugs))

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    1. It will DEFINITELY have to be Him who guides me!!! LOLOLOL Seriously though, I look forward to seeing what comes out of it and you are SUCH a SWEETHEART!! Thank you so much my friend! Blessings and many hugs right back! :)

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