Thomas Kinkade, Master of Light, is one of my favorite artists. I love all of his paintings, from the cottages and gardens to the lighthouses; they're all masterpieces to me.
This particular image is called Light of Peace, and it's just breathtaking!
To my delight, Cornish Heritage Farms sells high-quality TK rubber stamps. They're truly beautiful images. I've used them a couple of times for monotone cards, but this was my first attempt at coloring a TK image. This literally took me hours to complete, but I'm hoping that next time it will go a little quicker. I used my Kohinoor woodless pencils (12-color set) with baby oil and a blending stump to color the image. I'm looking forward to experimenting with different inks and paper.
Stamps: CHF TK Light of Peace
Paper: SU Whisper White, SU Night of Navy
Ink: Black VersaFine
Toools: Kohinoor woodless pencils, baby oil, blending stump, SU pastels
Happy stamping!
3 comments:
Wow Mel! I thought you were posting pictures of a print you purchased. You really are getting good with the blending oil technique!
Oh WoW!! It is just as I suspected...it is GORGEOUS! I love it! You are really good at that! Oh, Wow, Oh, Wow! I am speechless as you can see.
WOW that is GORGEOUS BELLA!!! WOW!!!! you did a Super Duper Job!!!
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