Mixed Media Artist: Tara Pasher

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Our Mixed Media Art community is a diverse bunch; from all around the world, with different interests and reasons why we create and a wide range of skills. We love to bring a variety of artwork, techniques and mixed media artists to you, especially some you may not have come across yet… you just never know where inspiration will come from!

This week Tara Pasher shares her passion for mixed media painting and a sample of her gorgeous work.

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Tara Pasher and her untitled painting

Tara Pasher is a self-taught professional artist from Stoney Creek Ontario who discovered her passion for art at a very young age. Her works incorporate bold colours and heavy amounts of texture. She works with a wide range of mediums including birch bark, sand and even glass. Tara has been painting on canvas just over 3 years. With much success with all her endeavors within the art world, she hopes to become a full time artist.

scratched mixed media painting

Artist Statement: It’s much easier for me to express what I feel on canvas. Painting is a huge part of who I am and I’m so thankful I have gotten the opportunity to share my work with others. I put a lot of my heart into each piece and it is a deep form of flattery when someone wants to hang my art in their home. Every experience I’ve ever had in life, inspires me to paint. Thank you to everyone for all your positive feedback. 🙂

Bright reds and aqua brings our attention to this piece

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 You can see more of Tara’s work at her website TaraPasher.com or on her Facebook page ~ Art by Tara.

"Underneath" mixed media collage painting

Brilliant purples in this mixed media piece

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Mixed Media Artist: Joy Bathie

Our Mixed Media Art community is a diverse bunch; from all around the world, with different interests and reasons why we create and a wide range of skills. This week Joy Bathie shares her passion for mixed media painting and handmade books.

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I live in Australia, on the northern headland of beautiful Port Stephens, north of Sydney. From childhood I have always loved arts and crafts of all descriptions, and over the years have worked with papers and fabrics, machine and hand embroidery, stained glasswork, metalwork, sculpting, painting – you name it!

For many years I painted in both oils and acrylics, mainly abstracts and contemporary art, which I enjoyed enormously.  Then for a while I was absorbed with scrapbooking techniques with an online group in the United States, long before the craft became known in Australia or even mainline in America.  There were no scrapbook stores back then, so we used to gather and recycle scraps of anything and everything.  I guess this was my first real introduction to “mixed media” as an art form. I later continued gathering, altering, and recycling materials to use in collage and altered books for a number of years.

Upcycling crafts is easy as Joy Bathie shows with her ATC

This ATC (Artist Trading Card) uses recycled corrugated cardboard, and a piece of clear acrylic from a chocolate box.

Apart from recycling what used to be considered as ‘junque’ I like to use handmade paper to create texture, along with beads and scraps of lace etc. I also love to stencil texture with impasto medium, and tend to use gesso quite a lot too.  Over the years it’s been great fun to share my experiences with different techniques at workshops around the country.

Over the past few months my interest has moved back and forth between making textured covers for notebooks etc. and also miniature books – the latter being something I never thought I would be able to create. A recent miniature medieval-style book of quotations, measuring 18mmH x 18mmW x 12mm deep (¾” x ¾” x ½”) and safely protected in its little box is to be included in a new publication by North Light Books, titled “Incite: The Best of Mixed Media – Dreams Realized”, which is being released later this year.

This lovely notebook has a textured cover

This lovely notebook has a textured cover with nature elements

This lovely cover was inspired from medieval texts

One of the pages originally created for a Little Fat Book, but I was so happy with the result that I re-created the entire book in miniature, as mentioned above. But for the foreseeable future I am sure I will be creating and decorating books, books, and more books!

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Joy Bathie lives in Port Stephens, NSW, Australia. You can see what Joy is up to over on her Facebook page.

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Mini Mixed Media Canvas

Kina, from The Stamp Room, has made this cute little mixed media collage on a 4″ x 4″ canvas. She shares her process with us.

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This little 4×4 canvas was gessoed, I then took my new Hexagon 6×6 stencil from the Crafters Workshop and a little embossing paste.

While this was all drying, my Prickley Pear Rubber Stamp large Hibiscus die came out. I punched out 4 flowers in metal, used Copic RV93 and RV95 to color them, and made the large flower by cutting and gluing it.

Next I stamped with Archival ink, I used both of the PPRS Hibiscus Clear Stamp sets. I also used the smaller Hibiscus die and cut out 3 paper flowers using BoBunny’s “C’est La Vie” paper pad.

Time to paint!! I used my new Art Anthology Inc. Colorations Vineyard Spray as well as Distress Victorian Velvet and Bundled Sage. Glued down paper, again from BoBunny’s  C’est La Vie paper collection, and a strip of folded washi tape from Prima’s Sunrise Sunset collection.

My big metal flower and one of the little ones got tiny orchid colored glassbeads glued to the edges and I added a white “pearl” to the middle of each flower, glued the big flower in place and stamped my Sentiment from the PPRS Hibiscus Set 2 in Archival ink.

mixed media collage in purple

I sure hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it!

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Kina can be found, hanging out in her Stamp Room in Florida, USA.

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Mixed Media Artist: Marie Aldrich

 

Our Mixed Media Art community is a diverse bunch; from all around the world, with different interests and reasons why we create and a wide range of skills. This week Marie Aldrich shares her passion for painting.

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Painting is my passion. I love to do it. I am drawn to new ideas, colors and how the paintings take shape almost magically. I think the urge to create is universal and dwells within each of us. I realized this creative need quite early in life, with the creation of my first wall mural (in orange crayon) at the age of two.

My artistic process is completely intuitive and I don’t have preconceived notions before I start a new series of paintings. I feel it’s still this same force that guides me to paint and explore new art forms today.

Marie Aldrich mixed media painting

My acrylics on canvas contain texture, warm and metallic colors and also collage-like compositions with actual pieces of metal and semi-precious stones worked into the paint.

I have always been drawn to abstract designs and the creative process itself.

My work embodies my interests including nature, textiles, interior design, Feng Shui, dreams and energy work. My art is influenced by all these ideas melded together.

Marie Aldrich's mixed media painting close up

I follow my heart and the art that’s created reflects the love I put into each piece.  My intent is to share the love and joy I get from the creation of my paintings with the viewer and owners of the paintings. My wish is for the viewer to be happy whenever they see the painting in their space.

I customize paintings by size, color scheme and crystals used, for example, pink quartz for love energy or pyrite for prosperity energy. Each painting has a card explaining the energy or properties of the crystals used in the painting.

mixed media painting by Marie Aldrich

This painting is called “Twin Flames” and portrays the “movement” between energies. The purple represents the flame that cleanses karma between the twin flame relationships and the abalone shells, at the edge of the heart, are useful in emotional situations. The eight gold circles represents infinity that describes the unbreakable bond between these two souls.

You can seed more of Marie’s artwork at her website Aldrich Art.