Saturday, October 20, 2012

Rose of Inspiration


ink on Mi-Teintes paper
 Cleaning up kitchen scraps one evening, I saw the end of a baby bok choy on my husband’s cutting board and immediately recognized it as a rose. How to use it? As a stamp, of course.


Although it doesn’t last very long, the natural stamp was fun to experiment on various papers. It might make a stronger impression using heavy body acrylic paint, though I haven’t gotten around to trying that yet.

What else could be re-purposed? The end of a celery stalk? Half a cabbage? Once you begin seeing with artist eyes, it’s hard not to see art in everything!

2 comments:

  1. love the rose prints. especially love the quick response to your inspiration!

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  2. Thanks, Linda. Love all the great gelatin printing on your blog!

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