It started as a first attempt for the Vintage Journey recent Use A Portrait challenge, but I couldn't quite get it to go anywhere satisfying at the time. But I let it sit and simmer for a little longer and now I think it's found its way to where it wants to be (for now, at any rate).
I'd like to share it over at Art Journal Journey where the January prompt is Inspired by the Masters.
I think it's pretty clear which particular master is involved in my page ... Leonardo da Vinci's Head of a Woman, also known as La Scapigliata, takes centre stage (as well as hovering in the background), and the words are his too.
I wouldn't begin to claim to be working in his style - so I hope it still counts for the AJJ prompt - but I have always been inspired by his drawings. In fact, I've used La Scapigliata before, very early in my crafting days.
Seeing his cartoon of The Virgin and Child with St Anne and John the Baptist on a school trip was the first time I experienced the profound effect a piece of art can have on you. I stood in front of it for half the visit, and missed lots of the things we were supposed to be looking at as a result!
Although I'm not trying to "do a Leonardo", the colours remind me of the cartoons...
... and I've also tried to capture something of a Renaissance fresco look...
... with plenty of distressed crackle...
... and weathered texture.
I started with adding some structural texture in the pages of an altered book created on the France Papillon workshop I was lucky enough to attend late last year.
I hope to get around to showing you what we got up to on the workshop some time soon - at least before we get to 2016. I think these pages are influenced by her art too.
Once the tissue tape, lace, papers, stamping and some Archival stencilling were in place, I added crackle texture through a stencil as well as just smearing it on in some areas freehand.
After that was crackled, it was out with the Distress Sprays... Vintage Photo, Walnut Stain and Stormy Sky to start with.
Then a round of slightly more vivid colours, adding in Rusty Hinge and Faded Jeans.
There may be some others too.
I love how the colours have interacted with the textures to create whole new shades!
Now on to the focal points... Leonardo da Vinci's words and pictures.
I printed La Scapigliata onto some regular paper, and then also printed the image in various sizes onto tissue paper so that I could play games with it amidst all that texture.
The small version hovers almost on the periphery of your awareness, softly contemplative, and with a touch of sorrow too - partly because of those tear-stained spatters.
And I love how the large version hovers protectively over the main portrait.
The words are attributed to Leonardo...
I think they are very beautiful...
And probably true...
I hope you like my Leonardo-inspired pages. There'll be some more art journalling along soon!! Happy crafting, all.
I'd like to enter this in Inspired by the Masters at Art Journal Journey
And at the Inspiration Journal I'd like to join in celebrating A Fresh Start with all this journalling energy
Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen.
Leonardo da Vinci
How's that for Words and Pictures?!
This is so beautiful Alison. Love the colours and you've achieved amazing depth and texture too.
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This is wonderful Alison. So soft and delicate yet striking and bold at the same time. I love all the textures and the words behind the journal.
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WOW Alison, loving all those textures going on in the background, it looks fabulous and great crackle xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pages Alison, loving all the textures and layers of colour.
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I really love your art journalling, Alison. Where do I begin with this one? I so love the exploration of it; the textures; the sense of mystery that just draws us in with Leonardo. I first saw a photo of the Leonardo cartoon in some educational magazine for children and I gazed and gazed. Then years later a tutor introduced us to Walter Pater's The Renaissance. 'Over the top' it might have been, but it really evoked that magic again for me. Now this journal page has reminded me again of why I find his art absolutely enthralling. This is one of the most inspiring pieces I've seen in a long time. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. x
ReplyDeleteLovely, Alison.... so evocative through the repeated images, the soft and blending colors and that beautiful crackle. I think you nailed it - it feels very Florentine to me. Thank you for the detailed step out, especially the start of the page. Also, thank you so much for taking the time to look at and comment on my work as well - much appreciated coming from you!
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This is gorgeous, Alison. The colors and textures are just wonderful.
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just beautiful!!! dreamy, arty and lovely, Debi x
ReplyDeleteWow Alison, I really love your pages, great colour use, great images, great design, end I love all the texture!!!Thanks for showing us!!!
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Maria
As always, a jaw-droppingly beautiful journal spread - so that's Da Vinci like at least!! I love the crackles and colours of your piece, and the quote is perfect.
ReplyDeleteTHis is so so so beautiful Alison... wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for being with us at Art Journal Journey!
Wonderful journal pages, love the texture. Thanks for joining us at Art Journal Journey.Valerie
ReplyDeleteStunning Alison. It shows a real love of the artist with all the beauty and thought that went into these pages. 'Your' special colours go so well with the beauty of the famous face.
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie
Amazing textures & layers, I wish I could see her IRL. I love leonardo's work, we had some of the queens collection of his work up here a number of years ago.
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Am dumbstruck! I love this so much, it is so evocative. I adore the muted shades you have achieved, the textures,a the gentleness of the main image and the shadowy ones. I just cannot put into words what this awakes in me but it is purely stunning!
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An amazing and absolutely stunning page Alison. I have had a poke around at what I have been missing and pure genius comes to mind.
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ShirlsCards.
Just fabulous.....and both the quotes too. xx
ReplyDeleteWow,this is sooooooobeautiful Alison,the textures are amazing,I could look at this for ages and never get bored! Beautifully made
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Donna xxx
How impressive can pages be? Hmzz THIS impressive Alison....great looks, great details, great in total...TFS!!!
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Wow! I'll start by saying that I love both the quotes you used! Whichever way you look at these fabulous pages the spirit is definitely here! I do believe that this is my new favourite of your pages - the colours, the texture and that glorious image that certainly lends itself to repeating! Oh! and the crackle - how could I forget the crackle!!!! Brilliant! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, Alison, I love how you have used this evocative and beautiful image,
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This is beautiful and meaningful - the words true. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I visit your blog, I spend oodles of time just oohing and ahhing, I am never disappointed! You are the absolute queen of backgrounds! The amazing textures, colours and interest that you create on every project...well, it blows my mind! You are such a great source of inspiration! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteThe colours are so gorgeous with all that beautiful texture. Sublime.
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Lynne
It is amazingly beautiful, dear Alison, what amazing effects with La Scapigliata in tissue, placed on the gorgeous background ,to beseen through this beautiful woman !! The crackla effect is stunning too, and yes ,-I love the colours very much,too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful look. Hugs Dorthe
What else can I possibly say that hasn't already been said. Totally amazing and beautiful. I love all of your special details that you always create. Fabulous idea to use the tissue paper to give the special effects. Thanks for sharing your talent with us!
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Your art journalling is superb Alison. The colour combinations are beautifully rich and the crackling creates so much wonderful texture. I love the ghostly La Scapigliata image on the left and the words are beautiful! Stunning work... Hugs, Anne xx
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ReplyDeleteBellissimo!! Love the texture, the crackle and the La scapigliata ( it means with bed hair but not only :-))
ReplyDeleteMy favourite master ever is Michelangelo....
Gorgeous spread! LOVE the crackle on the harlequin! Just excellent!
ReplyDeleteYes, another stunning journal page...keep going dear Alison!
ReplyDeleteI think the great Leonardo would be impressed by your journal page, it is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could think of something else to say other than stunning...but it just is! So, so beautiful, adore the crackle, love everything about these pages, long may you continue to journal...PLEASE!! Ruth xx
ReplyDeleteWow, I love all the gorgeously yummy texture and rich colours. It is beautiful !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Stunning pages and a s always wonderful textures and details. look forward to seeing more of your journal pages.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx
A wonderful spread Alison, my favourite "master" I think with one of my favourite paintings of his, a favourite saying and my favourite colours and textures, - wow, what more can I say, glorious in every respect, love it!
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm very late to the party so I think it's all been said but I'll add my two pennyworth too! This is absolutely awesome Alison and it looks like a beautifully painted crumbling plaster wall. I love everything about it!
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Lesley Xx
I so love the artful repetition of your image, Alison! Colors are perfect. My cup of tea, my friend!
ReplyDeleteYour signature colors and the quote are absolutely stunning and make this journal spread a masterpiece-Alison!xo
ReplyDeleteSpeechless, Alison! These are stunning pages, filled with a sense of wisdom, age and deep beauty--Just Gorgeous! The layered background you created looks like an ancient stucco wall--aged by weather, water and time, yet the delicate face of La Scapigliata remains, calm and serene--Soooo pretty, Alison!! Love the techniques you used to create this modern-renaissance piece in your art journal!! Just Love You!! I need to go have a visit with France's blog!! (I've got a couple of her stamps from Stampotique!) XOXO-Shari
ReplyDeleteYou are a master, Alison! The journal pages are gorgeous. The layers and texture with that crackle is so dreamy and stunning effects. Love every detail!. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a breathtaking spread. So many fabulous details.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I love all the texture in it. Thanks for joining us at Inspiration Journal this month. =)
ReplyDeleteWow those close up pictures show what a real stunner this it xx
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooo gorgeous!!! All these stunning details and the picture and the fabulous use of the techniques - wow. Love it! <3
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe over the details. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, fabulous art journal pages, the texture and crackling are amazing!!!! Coco xx
ReplyDeleteWow such a wonderful gorgeous journal page, the texture is truly awesome and the crackles where the ink gathers looks amazing. I love the way one of the faces is in the background as if it was meant to have always been there, brilliant. Happy Art :-) Kezzy xxx
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