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Month: February 2020

Bright and Bold

Bright and Bold

Bright colors assemblage style. Featuring red, gold and turquoise, this 7″ x 5″ piece of 3D wall art definitely catches the eye. The background is textured with stenciled modeling paste and finished off with a number of paints, spritzes, and metallic waxes. Embellishments are then adhered to the canvas to form a three-dimensional design.

You’ll find around 25 embellishments adhered to this gallery wrapped canvas. Older elements (found objects) include hors d’oeuvres fork, tin flower, buckle trim, and buttons. Newer elements include leaves, plaster flowers, crown, cabochons, face, gear, and beads. 

Dimensions: 7.0″ x 5.0″ Depth 2.0″

$54.95

Available for purchase at my Etsy Shop

Hangers are attached.

All art sold at Art Creations by Vicky is the work of artist Vicky Hensley and one of a kind. 

A Pair of Assemblage Collages

A Pair of Assemblage Collages

Two Assemblage Canvases… together they form one piece of art. Hung side by side, where one leaves off, the second continues the design. You can space these just an inch apart (pictured) or separate the two more – it’s what looks best to you. 

On gallery wrapped canvases, I alternately blended a lighter gray with slate and white for the background. The background texture is a mix of paper and modeling paste that is finished off with a number of paints, spritzes, and metallic waxes. Tyvek has also been used in the background for a truly unique touch. Embellishments are adhered to the canvas to form a three-dimensional design.

Over 240 embellishments fill the design of this assemblage wall art piece.

Look closer and see a piece of stained glass, a bell that still rings, a very unusual knob, and a milk bottle cap now filled with an old medal that says “C.M. & L.. Co. 70 West Helena.” 

You’ll find over 240 embellishments in this pair of Assemblage Collages. Approximately two-thirds are vintage found objects which includes: knob, fan blade, broken resin pieces, coaster, tiles, pearl purse bits, bobbin, bobbin casing, brooch, brass buttons, clockworks, steel round, bottle glass, bell, spindles, stained glass, buttons, various mechanical bits, brass rounds, sections from several belts, pieces of necklaces and bracelets, jumbo buttons, leaf, chain, plaster flower, icing tips, pendant, rose frame bits, wood flower, brass weight, milk cap, old medal, and toy piece. 

Seeing the actual size of your art

Newer elements include: buckle, belt section, arrow pouch, wings, metal embellishments, tiles, buttons, clock face, leaves, cabochons, tyvek, beads, gears, filigreed pieces, bracelet and necklace pieces, sun, and polymer clay decorative pieces (fashioned by yours truly). 

Each canvas measures 24.0″ x 12.0″ giving the set total dimensions (with a 1″ space between the two) of 25.0″ by 24.0″ with a depth of 3.0″. Hanging wire is attached to each piece. These gallery wrapped assemblage canvases usually remain unframed as the sides of the canvas are finished as well. 

Dimensions when hung together as suggested: 24.0″ x 25.0″ Depth 3.0″

$495.00

Available for purchase at my Etsy Shop or through Paypal (message me).

The three-dimensional effect is all important in my assemblage wall art.

This artwork will be shipped in two boxes to protect the three-dimensional elements.

All art sold at Art Creations by Vicky is the work of artist Vicky Hensley and one of a kind.

Envisioning a Photo’s Size

Envisioning a Photo’s Size

Photographing a piece of art in a room setting makes all the difference. This piece is SOLD.

When starting my Etsy Shop several years ago, I engaged two consultants known for their Etsy expertise. The first was very general and not much help other than to tell me my art was stunning and truly unique and that, as wonderful as my work was, fine art didn’t sell all that well on Etsy.

So, not one to give up easily, I set up a session with a second consultant. She too felt Etsy was not the best place for one-of-a-kind works of art but she was determined to help me so we concentrated on search engine optimization (SEO) and photography. I knew my photography was pretty good so I was a bit surprised when she brought it up. She quickly told me that she thought the photography was beautiful but it was missing something vital – perspective.

Envisioning an object’s size isn’t something that comes easy to me.
When I read the size of a decorative item I’m considering purchasing online, I often bring out the measuring tape (or my phone for smaller items) to “see” the actual size. Why would those who purchase my art be any different?

Thus began what ended up being a long process – that of photographing my art indoors in a home setting. Lighting is such a huge issue so not just any wall will do. Plus what about more nail holes in those almost pristine walls?

Indoor photography is crucial for larger art. I usually setup my photo sessions outside when the light is just right. But large art doesn’t fit on my outdoor backdrops and, of course, there is no opportunity to offer perspective on an outside wall.

With the help of my sister Mary, a professional photographer, and my husband, we created a wall in my office specifically for photography. I purchased an inexpensive piece of furniture from Wayfair for my centerpiece and added a lamp and a few other elements I could change out as needed. I was surprised at the cost of lighting equipment as it wasn’t all that expensive. And, to my delight, Mary had given me the reflectors once used in their photography studio.

Now I faced the real challenge – capturing those crisp lines and exact details on each of my works – just as I did outdoors. I haven’t perfected it but I’m getting VERY close.

In the meantime, I discovered a few apps that allow you to place your art on a number of walls featuring many room arrangements. Wow – now that’s an easy way to see perspective. They don’t appear absolutely realistic but it’s all about seeing the artwork’s size easily. It’s an effective stop- gap for now.

My office’s photography wall is very, very close to taking over the indoor jobs as I’ll be listing my first assemblage collage with my indoor photos within the week. However, I think I might always be a little fond of these art wall apps.

Providing a perspective of your artwork’s size also offers other advantages. It adds a richness to your item. It allows the buyer to see how it enhances a room and the versatility of your art.

Enjoy your art – whatever it may be!

Vicky