Meu - Off for a while
Angel’s Tears
I dedicate this work to those disadvantaged people in our communities, those who are suffering in one way or the other and those who are in difficult time. My thoughts are with them at this moment. Let’s send them sunshine, strength, courage, hope, freedom, peace and love!
Technical Details
These shapes were produced by cutting a piece of A4 yellow colour printing pater into stripes in about 90mm by 15mm (I’ve tried different ratios but I found this to be more aesthetically pleasing), trimmed the corners to make semielliptical shapes, brought the two pointed corners of each stripe together by using paper art glue.
Finally, I placed them on a minor arranging them in a sinuous shape I was having in mind. You can experiment with stripes of ribbons (perhaps with different colours) if you like, but for today’s theme I like the texture and rugged edges of a cut yellow paper.
The background was produced by placing a piece of yellow colour paper on top, of the mirror, in an angle such that it produced the radial gradient reflection.
Smile and be happy!
I appreciate your views, faves and comments! Thank you so much!
Angel’s Tears
I dedicate this work to those disadvantaged people in our communities, those who are suffering in one way or the other and those who are in difficult time. My thoughts are with them at this moment. Let’s send them sunshine, strength, courage, hope, freedom, peace and love!
Technical Details
These shapes were produced by cutting a piece of A4 yellow colour printing pater into stripes in about 90mm by 15mm (I’ve tried different ratios but I found this to be more aesthetically pleasing), trimmed the corners to make semielliptical shapes, brought the two pointed corners of each stripe together by using paper art glue.
Finally, I placed them on a minor arranging them in a sinuous shape I was having in mind. You can experiment with stripes of ribbons (perhaps with different colours) if you like, but for today’s theme I like the texture and rugged edges of a cut yellow paper.
The background was produced by placing a piece of yellow colour paper on top, of the mirror, in an angle such that it produced the radial gradient reflection.
Smile and be happy!
I appreciate your views, faves and comments! Thank you so much!