Showing posts with label mixed media art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixed media art. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Clearing your craft clutter for the New Year?


The start of a New Year is a great time to reflect in the year just past and set some goals for the year ahead. The art / crafting area of your life is no different; it is needed to balance your life and needs as much attention as your health, job/career and family.

Over at Mixed Media Art we will look at  a few tips to review last year and get ready for the creative year ahead.

so if you are ready to start decluttering for the New Year, let's get started!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Mixed Media Ephemera - Outback

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Continuing to add to our Mixed Media Art Ephemera, we have now released our fourth image sheet ~ Australian Outback.


You are welcome to come along and download your own copy.

Once you have created your mixed media piece, we would love for you to share it with us over on our Create Mixed Media Art Facebook page.
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Friday, July 9, 2010

Special offer for the weekend....


Hello fellow crafters and mixed media artists....

Are you a little lost and looking for that extra boost of inspiration and creativity?

Well, over at Mixed Media Art, we have a special offer for you (but only for this weekend!?!)

Sign up to our newsletter and received your F*R*E*E copy of Artella Mae's Altered Ancestors.

We are actually celebrating 1,000 "likes" at our Facebook Page, where we share going's on at MMA and add links to other inspirational crafting websites.

So,
Sign up for F*R*E*E ebook

or

Check out our Facebook page

Whichever you choose, I hope it leads to that inspiration you are looking for!

*smiles*
Michelle and the Mixed Media Art team

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Dispelling the "I can't do it" Myths of Creativity


There are times when we feel like we just can't create - whether it is that we don't have enough time, don't have the skills that we want or that we don't have the paints or paper or latest gadgets. Over at Mixed Media Arts we are doing our best to dispel those "I can't do it" myths of creativity.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Mixed Media Art for Beginners

Mixed media art brings together all of your artistic skills, even if they're not as great as you'd like them to be, to create pieces that will release your creativity. This form of crafting is perfect for those who "can't draw" or don't have a fine arts degree, but still want to make something. Many of us need to ability to create something as part of fulfilling an inner need. So continue reading to see if this mode of creativity suits you.

What is Mixed Media Art?
Mixed media art is a term used to describe the bringing together of a multitude ("mix") of different elements ("media") in a variety of different ways. So many different art and craft techniques and forms are covered by this overarching title. Collage, scrapbooking, altered books, artist trading cards (ATCs), handmade greeting cards, sculpture and painting on canvas are just an example of the different forms that Mixed Media Art covers.

And then there's the range on media: Firstly the ones that come straight to mind; paints, papers, cardboards, pencils, images, glues, crayons and glitter, to name a few. Then there are the more obscure media, like washers and other hardware items, buttons, fibres, bees wax, pages from an old book and the list goes on. When you begin to look around you with your "mixed media glasses" everything becomes a potential target for adding into your mixed media art.

Materials to get you started
You don't need to spend a lot of money to begin your first mixed media project. By using items around you, you free yourself up from worrying about wasting money by using your "good" stuff. Cheap and free materials allow you to concentrate on creating.

Firstly you will need a substrate; something to paint or draw or stick things onto. An old notebook or card board from a cereal box will get you started. Then we want to decorate it, give it a few layers, tell a story (even if no one else knows what it is). Adding some paints or gluing down background papers will begin to fill the empty space. You could even do both - either paint first, then add the papers, or glue the papers down and lightly paint over them. There are no "right ways" to tackle a mixed media piece.

Next add a focal point - often images of people easily bring a sense of the project to the observer. Stick this down then add some embellishments. Today there are a huge range of commercially available embellishments around, but we are beginning with a simple affair, so find some old buttons, some shiny sequins, a glitter pen, some lace, anything that "speaks" to you. Add these to your project. Don't get too caught up about where is the best place to put them, just find a place that appeals to you. After all, that is who we are really creating for - OURSELVES.

What next?
Get started! And check out the wonderful array of websites and blogs where others are showing off their mixed media pieces. But try not to get too overwhelmed - everyone had to start somewhere. Mixed Media Art is a great place to start.

Happy creating!