Monday, October 2, 2023

The Fleur-de-lis Project



The second Enders Island Sacred Art project, Fleur-de-lis, Fun with Acanthus Leaves was another challenging project. We began by tracing the fleur-de-lis designed by Dan Mooney. The lily was gilded with flat and raised gilding which was also tooled. The center of the crossbar was supposed to have a Swarovski crystal, but I didn't realize that and gilded a raised dot.


Painting the intricate leaves trying to get lights, darks, twisting, and movement was going to cause me agita. I mixed colors right out of the tube. Winsor Red and Winsor Prussian Blue. I really liked the Prussian Blue color. The project took us two days to complete.



All our Fleur-de-lis.


13 comments:

  1. Your use of gold is amazing CJ. It looks like a beautiful metal charm you could hang on a bracelet or chain. Nicely done. Enjoy this beautiful day too. hugs-Erika

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    1. That would be a lot of bling. The fleur-de-lis measures 4 in. long by 3.5 in. wide. I'm looking forward to the warm weather this week.

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  2. So beautiful.
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  3. WOW! You have so much patience!!!! It's stunning!

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    1. Not when you have the instructor standing over you and breathing down your neck! 😺

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  4. Beautiful piece of art, well done! Hugs, Valerie

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  5. Such delicate work! You must have patience and a steady hand.

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    1. And Dan (instructor) kept coming over, Aren't you finished, yet? 😺

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  6. I like some of the backgrounds better than others, but I absolutely adore the gold fleur de lis.

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    1. The gold is fun to work with and adds pizzaz to a ho-hum piece

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