Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Creating with Shiva~ New stamp design by Jessica Sporn




Today I'd like to share another journal page-


  My sweet friend and sister artist Jessica Sporn now has her own line of stamps out by RubberMoon.
 When Jessica asked if I would like to demo a few stamps from her new line- I was more than ecstatic-I was over the moon excited and absolutely honored- Why yes of course!! 
Thank you so much Jessica! xo
For those of you not familiar with Jessica, she is a brilliant designer,gifted teacher and talented artist. Jessica designs her own line of  stencils for StencilGirl products also has a line of handmade gifts for Judaica, and now her line of stamps for Rubbermoon!
Please stop by her blog to say hello and have a look at the wonderful products she designs and creates!

On with the show!
The first stamp I used is called Shiva, you can read a bit more about Shiva further in my post.

 Gessoed journal page then covered with vintage papers

 Painted washed colors on page using 
   DecoArt modeling paste with pearlescent Duo Green-gold powder from Jaquard
From here I continued applying and wiping off color till I was please with my results.

 


 Here, I stamped out several Shivas onto tissue paper using different colors to audition which one worked best.

 

 Then I added the stamped Shiva with wax(doubling the image)
using a faux resin technique~thank you Patty Szymkowicz!



Shiva ( Sanskrit: Śiva, meaning "The Auspicious One"), also known as Mahadeva ("Great God"), is a popular Hindu deity. Shiva is regarded as one of the primary forms of God and also the ruler or king of gods. He is the Supreme God within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in contemporary Hinduism. He is one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta tradition, and "the Destroyer" or "the Transformer among the Trimurti, the Hindu Trinity of the primary aspects of the divine.
At the highest level, Shiva is regarded limitless, transcendent, unchanging and formless.Shiva also has many benevolent and fearsome forms. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya and in fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga and arts.

        I also used wax to adhere this quote by Rumi
and then added Lindy's~GeraniumCoral Blush embossing powder to areas of the page.
  Thank you so much for stopping and I hope to see you again soon- 
Namaste"

Jackie

23 comments:

Unknown said...

Jackie it is a wonderful spread, loved the background, the texture, amazing colours and Jessica's stamps sits perfect on it! Fabulous piece!

Win Dinn, Artist said...

Gorgeous piece, Jackie, and you showcased that wonderful stamp to perfection. Love the dept!

froebelsternchen said...

An AMAZING project! Just wonderful Jackie!You showcased the shiva stamp from so talented Jessica just wonderful!
Love it!

Nancy TeWinkel said...

That is the perfect Rumi quote for this project and the way you approach your artwork. Lovely!!!

~*~Patty S said...

What a rich and beautiful piece you've created Jackie with that special Shiva stamp!
Using the faux resin technique worked beautifully (thank you for the shout out ♥).
That Rumi quote is brilliant too...
oxo

Unknown said...

You picked a perfect quote for the spirit of Shiva. And I just love your background texture and colors. Brava!

Anonymous said...

Oh, tooo exiting and beautiful! I say "too" because I can't use these very interesting colors and pastas because my allergic. It would be so nice to try for instance stamps like these.
You mixed media is so beautiful and fascinating. I enjoy watching, it is for me :-)

Edzellinni aka Linda Edkins Wyatt said...

What a great idea to use tissue paper for the stamp. Wax....yummm, fun. I want that stamp! Beautiful project :-)

Valerie-Jael said...

Wonderful pages Jackie, love the colours. Hugs, Valerie

VickiRossArt said...

+jackieP, this spread, the stamps, techniques, and enlightens are all fantastic! I am re flipping it so I can read it again!

Susanne Rose said...

That's an awesome page!!! I love it!

Pilgrim said...

Jackie, this page is awesome and your step by step of how it was created is inspirational. Thank you so much for demoing Jessica's stamp. Your talent is amazing.

Annette said...

Great colors girl and love the stamp. looks like you are on the artistic roll and we get to see it all. Thanks for posting. xoxoxo

Bev said...

Fabulous texture honey and love your colour choices too that quote by Rumi is so apt.....

Peggy@ColorMoiMandalas said...

I love your layers... and Shiva.

Electra said...

AMAZING!!!!!

Julie Lee said...

Lovely, layered piece - so full of touchable texture! I also thought how beautiful that stamp of Shiva is - I must check out Jessica's blog soon. The quote was perfect and really sums up what creating means. Inspired creating again, Jackie! xxx

Dee Spillane said...

This is really beautiful!

Darlene K Campbell said...

Oh, Shiva, the Yoga God. When I saw Shiva in your title over on Google+ I thought you were referencing a Siva paint stick. (Ha ha to me.)
This is lovely and I'm excited Jessica has new stamps, and I am more excited that you were asked to demonstrate them for us. You are becoming the texture queen. Love the bead work. Cheers-Darlene

Darlene K Campbell said...

"Shiva paint stick"

aimarii said...

Good job! I enjoy these strong colors and spirit of Shiva.

Zsuzsa Karoly-Smith said...

I adore that rich texture and love the way you seamlessly incorporated the stamped image! Great work, Jackie!

Words and Pictures said...

What a stunning background - a fabulous setting for that beautiful stamp.
Alison xx