This quilled landscape nature frame was done a while back. I have used my unique paper painting technique using 3mm strips for the fur. The eyes too are created to give a more realistic look so I have not used pegs.
I have described the technique in some detail in my
Little Robin Redbreast
Bird in bower
Projects. You can see most of my tutorials using the links on my blog posts. So spend some time revisiting this blog and going thru each post and you will learn all my techniques. Enjoy my blog.
Hope you like this kitty as much as I do.
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Showing posts with label Quilled animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilled animals. Show all posts
Friday, October 23, 2015
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Quilled Nature Landscape Picture - Black Maned Lion of the Kalahari
Previously I had quilled a cartoon lion which I call A lion share of Love, but till now I have not dared to quill a lion, as I wanted to do it justice when I really got down to it. However, I did quill a Tiger very early into my journey into quilling which turned out pretty well considering the fact that I could hardly quill at that time and the basic shapes are all too loosely quilled in my opinion.
I have quilled him, my style which I think is quite unique so far, using various basic shapes that look like hair rather than coils.
Here is a closer look
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I used a picture of the lion to get the colors right and have combined colors to get a more natural look.
The grassy plain has been glued on top so that the lion looks like its standing behind at a distance and I have not put many leaves on the tree in order to get the viewer to focus on the lion rather than the background.
I would love to hear what you all think.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Graphic Quilled Cartoon Picture - Walt DIsney's Thumper from Bambi
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The direction of the small strips create the illusion of the contours along with dark and light colors which give the depth.
I am thrilled with the fact that Thumper's bold innocence has come out well through the twinkle in his eyes.
There is not much I can give by way of instructions as it only involves pasting the strips. You can refer to my tips here in which I have tried to say it all. Since that tutorial, I have stopped pasting on the print out directly since the pencil marks can show through. I transfer the image by keeping the backing under the print out and tracing with a thin embossing stylus. I use the embossed side to see the image clearly. If the lines are seen I cover it up by gluing strips. Nature is never perfect. In fact the diversity is achieved through slight imperfections , hence, I don't try to get my images or flowers perfectly symmetrical as I love to imitate nature. Believe you me, I am no great artist!! I discovered that I had even a semblance of artistry only after I started quilling less than a year back. So, those of you who think it is tough, just jump in and try it. You will be surprised at what you discover!!
Come tell me what you think. I would love to have your feedback.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Graphic Quilled Cartoon - Bambi Quilled Picture
I am extremely proud of this graphic quilled cartoon. I usually quill landscape style, that is using basic shapes to create the quilled picture, but I picked up enough courage to try doing it filled Yulia style with strips, but have tried to create my own style and I think it worked!!
I have previously tried graphic quilling Bambi like in this piece but did not have enough confidence to fill it. So this time I just jumped into the deep end and I'm thrilled at the results.
I just tore the strip into short pieces to represent hair and did a bit of bending and crushing to get the hair effect. I wanted it to look a bit curly since Bambi is a calf. Then I followed the normal rules of pencil art and where shadow was required I put in some black.
Graphic quilling tips on how this piece was done is here.
If you like this piece like I do please leave your comments.
Here's a larger image for those who want to see the details of how the strips have been pasted. I have outline bambi first, then pasted short strips to highlight the contours and have added a few black strips where shadow was needed. the grass is just folded straight and pasted. I used a color image to get the sense of the picture.
I have previously tried graphic quilling Bambi like in this piece but did not have enough confidence to fill it. So this time I just jumped into the deep end and I'm thrilled at the results.
I just tore the strip into short pieces to represent hair and did a bit of bending and crushing to get the hair effect. I wanted it to look a bit curly since Bambi is a calf. Then I followed the normal rules of pencil art and where shadow was required I put in some black.
Graphic quilling tips on how this piece was done is here.
If you like this piece like I do please leave your comments.
Here's a larger image for those who want to see the details of how the strips have been pasted. I have outline bambi first, then pasted short strips to highlight the contours and have added a few black strips where shadow was needed. the grass is just folded straight and pasted. I used a color image to get the sense of the picture.
Friday, June 15, 2012
A Lion Share of Love- Quilled Cartoon Landscape Picture
I love the way the eyes turned out and am so glad I was able to bring out the innocence of the characters doing justice to the creator of the cartoon who's work is really fabulous.
The rest is the usual. I have used zig zag basic for the mane and tail. Regular loose coils for the face and loose coils encircled in a darker shade for the body. The direction in which you paste the coils is important if you want to give the impression of depth to your work.
I have used honeycomb oblong shapes to form the earthy patches and for the grass I used the leafy grass shape which I used in the waterfall landscape.
I Love this piece. I hope you like it too.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Muddled Mutt - Graphic Quilling Picture Landscape Art
For this one I used a combination of strips and quilled loose coils. I tried to get the wrinkled look by crushing the coils before shaping them. I think it came out kinda cool. Just the way I wanted.
Both the eyes differ on purpose.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Graphic Quilling Picture Landscape Art- Bambi & Thumper Twittypating
I quilled tight coils for the nose & eyes. To get the highlight in the eye, I pasted a white tight coil after shaping the black coil and pasted it to the side and then wrapped it around in black once again. I am proud of the way the eyes turned out, as I have managed to maintain the innocent sparkle in the eye.
And for the foliage I used left over fillers and paper. The round flower is beehive quilling , the grass flowers are created by folding the strip up & Down while holding it between your thumb and index finger and then encircling and pasting the strip.
I usually use the beehive circle for treetops and the zig zag circle for quilling images.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tiger - Quilled Picture Landscape
Phew !!! At last my quilled landscape styled tiger is complete. I love quilling pictures more than floral designs. I am very new to quilling but I think this came out rather well. Specially the ferocious look makes him look rather frightening.
I am glad I managed to get the eyes to look natural. If you like my work please leave your comments.
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