It's Stampotique Designer's Challenge once again and I was so excited when Sarinda chose text paper to be the theme for their 101st challenge.
I LOVE text paper and I rarely do any projects without it. Hooray!
I thought it would be fun to make another Modern Girl, this time using Frida Grande.
After stamping her head and shoulders on book paper using Staz-On ink, I drew the rough shape of a blouse on deli paper, using it like you would tracing paper.
Then I cut out the blouse from an embellished index card.
For her skirt I made a mono print using my Gelli Plate and layered long strips of the painted paper to form the skirt. I was going for a boho-formal vibe which I felt was consistent to what I've seen her wear in photos.
Then I added jewel and pearl embellishments.
The quote:
I used to think I was the strangest person in the world but then I thought there are so many people in the world, there must be someone just like me who feels bizarre and flawed in the same ways I do. I would imagine her, and imagine that she must be out there thinking of me, too. Well, I hope that if you are out there and read this and know that, yes, it’s true I’m here, and I’m just as strange as you.
~~~~- Frida Kahlo
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. It's my last week as guest designer for Stampotique and again, I truly couldn't be more honored to have the privilege.
Note: Some of you eagle-eyed blog readers may notice there are two different spellings of, "Frida" shown in the pictures. When I printed the quote I was working from an official Frida Kahlo website and her birth name had the 'e' in "Frieda" but the spelling she used professionally drops the 'e'. I went back and forth and finally decided to correct the art. Some of the pictures are from before, some after. For the final work I went with the commonly used, "Frida Kahlo"
Absolutely LOVE this!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Nicole, I've loved your creations over the month x
ReplyDeleteI love that quote and so happy you were able to join us this month as our guest designer! Your artwork is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing Frida! I think you did great in making her dress like something Frida would have worn. Love the gelli printed red skirt especially!
ReplyDeleteI didn't notice the discrepancy in the spelling of her name until you pointed it out. Interesting trivia related to it. Nice.
ReplyDeleteNicole this is a wonderful creation thank you so much.
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Very lovely artwork! Love her skirt from your Gelli prints. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Just love the quote....it fits me as well!
ReplyDeleteHip hip hooray for all the strange ones!!
Fabulous work - and I love both the quote and the skirt!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the character of Frida, and you really honor her memory by doing such wonderful mixed media art project with her beautiful face. Really stunning, I love it !!! Coco x
ReplyDeleteAnd by the occasion, it's the first time I come on your blog and see your art ! Great creations Nicole ! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Nicole, an amazing piece xx
ReplyDeleteNicole, I'm sorry it has taken me so long to stop by to leave a comment! I've been drewling over your gorgeous Stampotique creations and I'm so excited that you were able to join us this month! Your work is superb! I'll be blog stalking you...
ReplyDeleteVal :)
So cool what you can do with the lovely Frida!!! Thanks for joining our team this month! XOXO
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome and I love that quote!
ReplyDeleteHaven't been here in a while and just had to stop by now that I have a bit of time. I'm sure glad I did. I really like this project.
ReplyDeleteI love using text in my projects. However the one from last night was a total flop. Ah well, we learn from our mistakes and mistake number one is do not create while numbed by sleeping pills lol
I wish u would sell these!
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