Hello friends
Hope you are all good!
I can't believe its nearly the end of May!
How did that happen?
life has been a little hectic of late... hope to get back creating very soon.
(they totally rock the grunge!)
So here's my take on a grungy panel that I created using a black piece of card.
I started off creating the background with layers of Distress oxides....I just stamped using actual ink pads to layer the inks, drying in-between..
I then added layers of distress paints...
The bolts are from Tim's Industrial die by size
the key is from my vintage collection
I added some washers and painted them with rust paste
To finish I added lots of drips of distress paints, a quote chip from Idea-ology and some grungy stars.
As always feel free to leave a comment, I appreciate each and everyone.
Hope you enjoy the sunshine....its warming up nicely in the UK!
back soon!
Kaz
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can't believe how fast the year is going.. love this grungy project, it's perfect!
ReplyDeleteRight up my grungy street! Love it xx
ReplyDeleteAmazing! The mojo is back!
ReplyDeleteLove this Kaz.It has got such a grungy patina -- and a great color palette.
ReplyDeleteLove the layers of colours and the red edge is marvellous. Great rusty look you have going here too.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic panel of grungy background and timeworn elements, this is a superb example of what can be achieved just with paint and ink. Brilliantly done Kaz. Have a fabulous bank holiday Monday weekend and half term. Huge hugs xxx
ReplyDeleteSo cool...industrial grunge!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Kaz, this is a-mazing! You have created the most fantastic background, so grungy... the bolts and stars look like they really are rusty. Beautiful work, as always! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely grungy look you achieved. Great colors as well. You did a great job ! Thank you for sharing your lovely art.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Monica
Spain
I love your grunge piece. You do rock grunge. I am really liking those bolts by Tim. That is so cool they they are a die. You made them look like the real thing.
ReplyDeleteKate
This looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Kaz. Love the colours and that you started out on black card and always love your old rusty findings . x
ReplyDeleteI value the blog post.Thanks Again. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteAwesome creation. Great work. Thanks
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