Wednesday, 11 January 2023

Altered Mannequin - Amanda Herring

 


Hello 2023

I hope that we all have a fantastic year ahead 

filled with the things that give us joy and happiness. 


I am super excited to be creating again and back to doing mixed media again! 

What is even more exciting is to be a part of the Dusty Attic 2023 creative team!




I am looking forward to a creative year ahead filled with so many ideas and projects.

Today I would like to share with you an altered mannequin, This mini dress-form was used  to display 
jewellery and is a great size for an altered project. 









I had this old display mannequin that I have wanted to give a mixed media makeover 
To for ages, I decided that an industrial look would give a great contrast to the form. 

I have started by covering the entire surface with a layer of gesso and  pieces of textured tissue paper, the crackle stencil detail in gold were also done using a stencil, tissue paper and gold crackle paste. I have used the stencil to add gold crackle paste onto the loose tissue paper sheets  so that I
can collage this onto the mannequin, 
as there were no flat surfaces making stencilling really difficult on the curves on dressmakers form.

 





After collaging the tissue papers onto the form I have then added layers of pre painted cogs around the form until I was happy with the effect.




I have then given them a patina and distressed look by adding various colours of gold and a vintage light blue to give them some texture and a worn look,
as well as helping to show up all the layers of texture.
Final touches are done with gold and turquoise patina waxes and some extra gold paint and some red
acrylic for the Industrial Heart for an added colour pop.





The skirt has been made with fabric strips that are stained with a aqua colour spray in dark brown 
and stitched in small bunches around the base of the dressmakers form.
I liked how this added a softer contrast to the cogs and gave an illusion of a skirt around the base.

To finish I have added wings cast from a Prima Imaginarium mould using stamperia extra light soft clay.

I have added some random flowers in gold, red and a soft vintage blue to finish.

Supplies Used:

Dusty Attic Chipboard
Mini Cogs #2 DA1932L
Mini Cogs #3 DA3364U
Cogs and Gears DA1977
Industrial Gears DA2859
Industrial Hearts DA1953

Tim Holtz Idea-Ology collage paper Typeset / composer

Stamperia Crackle Paste Gold
Allegro Acrylic paint-Avorio (cream), titanium white and super gold
Aqua color spray - Leather
Extra Fort Glue
Extra light Soft clay ( wings)

Liquitex Matte Medium
Liquitex Gesso
Paper Artsy Fresco Finish paint - Seaglass
Prima
Imaginarium moulds - Amun and bast
art academy wax Old white, patina green, green brocade opal magic, Gold and aged Brass.

Thanks for stopping by 

I will see you for my next project 

Until Next Time 

Mandy x





 





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