A quilled painting is what I call this quilled picture inspired by the famous Chinese cherry blossom paintings. I created the design while quilling. The depth is created by layering and color, which I tried out for the first time in Tree & Water.
As you can see the flowers are just tiny circles which are sparsely coiled. Hence, though all the rolling took some time I really enjoyed quilling this frame and liked the dainty appearance of the cherry blossoms.
In this project I paid attention to the directionality of light when using color so it would look more like a painting especially for the trunk. Tutorial here.
Come , tell me what you think.
PS: Those of you who are inspired by my work and are using my techniques or copying my work , please give a link to my blog instead of making vague, generalized references to me.
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Wowzer! This is awesome, Christine. Love the details.
ReplyDeletetempting cherries christina
ReplyDeleteОчень красиво!!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant work Christine !!!
ReplyDeletethe branch has come wonderful ...youve put lot of effort and hard work in doing the blossoms ..
fantastic!!!
this is a detailed piece of work. i especially like the branches. the quilling gives them a realistic feel.
ReplyDeleteWow Superb ! You have done amazing job of using various shades for the branches they look real.I just wish you had posted closeup of flowers too !
ReplyDeleteChristine, this is stunningly beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThank You Zoe.
DeleteTruly looks like a painting. Amazing work.
ReplyDeleteTotally speechless. Your tree is a master piece. Brilliant. Hugs mrs a.
ReplyDeleteStunning work! I love that you have "branched" out and challenged yourself as a quiller. It is refreshing to see a finished product that is different and moves beyond traditional quilling. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis has such a painting like quality, truly a piece of ART!!
ReplyDeleteThe branch looks great. Like unusual technique for flowers (not the classic flowers). A great effort and a great result!
ReplyDeleteThis is mindblowing .It would be great help if you post a tutorial about how to make it .I wd love to learn it.
ReplyDeleteHi Chandana,
DeleteThe tutorial for the trunk is available in this blog. Check under stems twigs & trunk in the search widget.
At I have stated check out tree & water for the canopy.
Simple fabulous.. this definitely has a painting like quality :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
lovely creation Cristine...
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Chris! I am always amazed how you bring the effect of painting through your quilling in your creations! Keep creating and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteNupur, Thrilling Quilling
Awesome!!liked the branches...very realistic.Great work!!
ReplyDeletewow does look like a painting, cant actually see how you did the petals, looks awesome !!!!
ReplyDeletePaula
Oh my goodness what a fantastic piece. It is gorgeous !!!
ReplyDeleteMyrna
What do I think?
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. My first reaction when I went to your blog was: WOW!!!
My congrats.
Such a realsitic feel u have brought out through quilling...amazing, Chris!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Chris! Every time I visit your blog your amazing quilled creations leave me speechless... The way you made the flowers like little circles or dots, makes me think of the impressionist paintings! It's that good! And the branches look so realistic, you did a wonderful job using different shades to add volume.
ReplyDeleteMore, I want so see more! :)
Hugs!
Manu
Amazing painting.Hats off to you.
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Thank You!! All you wonderful people have inspired me to keep reaching new heights. Thank you all so, so much.
ReplyDeleteWood burning beauty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and breathtakingly beautiful! The sakura is my favorite simbol of Japan!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the tree trunk, it looks very realistic, and all the flowers - mmmmm! Great respect to your skills and patience, awesome color combo. Inspiring!
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