Showing posts with label Rebecca-lee Fisher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebecca-lee Fisher. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Finding My Gyspy Soul

 By Lisa for Rebecca-lee

When I received Rebecca-lee's journal, I had no idea what Gypsy Soul actually was - so to my trusty Pinterest I went!

I found quite a few images and quotes that inspired me to do my spread.

Firstly I gessoed the pages, then drew a girl sitting in a meadow.  I did take a pic of her, but being pencil it was a bit light.  So I won't share it!

Next I watercoloured her.  Sometimes you get great effects watercolouring over gesso... and sometimes you don't.  I quite like how her dress turned out though! 💗


I also watercoloured the background, which turned out a bit wishy washy.  No matter though, because of the meadow flowers I was adding with acrylic.  Firstly though, I added a black outline to my girl, because I thought she may not stand out enough amongst the flowers.

On the other page I added the quote that I had found:

Wanderlust consumed her; foreign hearts and exotic minds compelled her.  She had a gypsy soul and a vibrant hope for the unknown.

Then I added lots and lots of pink, purple and orange flowers around her, and the quote.  

A big blue sky with some clouds, and a big yellow sun, and I called it done.




Hope you like it Rebecca-lee!  Happy Arting everyone.

Cheers, Lisa xx










Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Rebecca's Gypsy soul.

And as my mind turns to the journey ahead,
My gypsy soul arises.

The words came before I had decided what I was going to do for this spread. 

I kept it very simple, just straightforward painting with acrylic paint. 



Blues, greys and dark red. 


Slowly out of the corner, the gypsy emerges. 



A bit of stencilling, a few bubbles. 


And the words. 



And it is all done. 

Thursday, April 9, 2020

Louise's Gypsy Soul


I certainly have a gypsy soul so playing in your journal Rebecca-lee is an absolute joy. 


Im not feeling that good so thought  I best work this journal early in the month so I can get it finished and leve it so any nasties can die out before it goes travelling.


I drew a mandala, coloured it with inktense and inked it with black gel pen. Did some stencilling for the back ground and then some journaling.


It was a bit too busy so I pushed it back with an indigo wash.