Showing posts with label art and creativityleaf sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art and creativityleaf sculpture. Show all posts

Friday, 14 February 2025

Painting and Mixed Media on Leaves: Day 5 Exploring Sea Grape Leaf Art

 


Day 5: Painting and Mixed Media on Leaves

Combining paint with dried leaves opens up endless creative possibilities. 

You can use most mediums on dried leaves with the right preparation.  You can also pair the mediums with the range of other techniques.  I experiment with a range of supplies to get different looks.  


This mixed media approach brings vibrant energy to these delicate surfaces and they can be used in a variety of projects.


Stay tuned for tomorrow’s post, where I’ll explore how layering different techniques creates even more depth.




Exploring Sea Grape Leaf Art


Want to Learn How to Create with Leaves?

If you’re curious about working with dried leaves as an artistic surface, I teach techniques that allow you to incorporate them into your own projects. My Leaf Art Course covers everything from preparation to design, giving you the tools to explore this unique medium with confidence.

 

Learn More and Enroll Today!

Be sure to check back tomorrow for the next featured design in this exciting week of leaf art exploration!

CHECK OUT THE LEAF ARTS COURSE HERE



Monday, 10 February 2025

Stitching on Leaves - Day 1 Exploring Sea Grape Leaf Art

 

Sea Grape Leaves

After purchasing a small plant I wanted to see how I could use the fibers from the plant in a creative way.

Sea Grapes is also known as (Coccoloba uvifera) and is a coastal plant growing in the Caribbean and America.  You find it mostly growing on the beach in Barbados and many plant it in their gardens as it makes a great feature.  Various parts of the plant has been used in traditional medicine.

Fruit - The plant produces fruit which can be eaten raw or processed into wine or jam.


Leaves/bark and roots have been used in different aspects of traditional medicine for a variety of ailments. 

Stitching on Leaves

The beauty of slow stitching meets the organic textures of nature. Today, I’m exploring embroidery on sea grape leaves, creating delicate designs that highlight the natural veins and curves of the leaf. It is a beautiful surface to work on.


The combination of thread and leaf fibers adds a unique textural contrast. I mostly use a straight stitch of varying lengths, French knot, and I enjoy creating different patterns with the stitches.  I also experiment with the leaves from a variety of the Trumpet Tree

Check back tomorrow to see how crochet transforms the leaves!



Want to Learn How to Create with Leaves?

If you’re curious about working with dried leaves as an artistic surface, I teach techniques that allow you to incorporate them into your own projects. My Leaf Art Course covers everything from preparation to design, giving you the tools to explore this unique medium with confidence.

Sign up before February 15th to take advantage of the discounted price! 

Learn More and Enroll Today!

Be sure to check back tomorrow for the next featured design in this exciting week of leaf art exploration!

CHECK OUT THE LEAF ARTS COURSE HERE




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