Friday, October 8, 2010

Going Goth

The Old Woman's Prophecy (art journal page)
Gingerstamp Creations is hosting a Goth-tober Fest this month.  Their first challenge was to create something with "Gothic elements" . . . things that are disturbing, off-kilter, supernatural and foreboding.  I have to admit that I creeped myself out a bit with this art journal page.  The journaling reads "It was never clear if they married because of or in spite of the old woman's prophecy."  I started by painting a page and then added an altered copy of my grandparent's wedding portrait.  I scrunched up the border of a paper napkin and topped with German scrap for the bottom border.  I found a black & white flower element and a Southern Gothic old woman in my stash.  Added some German scrap wings to the woman and some black paper flowers up top.  I feel like it really helped me understand Gothic. Funny, as much as I like Halloween and Dias de los Muertos, I'm thinking that true Gothic is not for me!

16 comments:

  1. I love your processes and the technique, and the colours of course, but, I'm not a Goth girl either!

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  2. wow - really spooky image and the words are eerie too. Great bit of goth

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  3. Very spooky....the altered photo looks amazing....and the words definately a bit disturbing!!!!

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  4. impressively spooky! well done. xo

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  5. Terrific art journal page, really creepy.....Annette x

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  6. This is exquisite! Fabulously creative and gothic - you rocked it! Thanks for playing along at Gingersnap. :)

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  7. Oooh, this is deliciously creepy Rinda. I love it!

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  8. Gosh - the photo negative is very creepy! Great piece, though, Rinda xx

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  9. Great gothic art, the image is quite creepy! Thank you for joining us at Gingersnap.

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  10. Love what you did with that image ... so ethereal ... thanks for getting Goth with us at Gingersnap Creations.

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  11. Very cool. I love all the elements you combined. Very gothic. I hope to give it a try.

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  12. You're funny, Rinda. It is a rather spooky page, but I do like it! xo

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  13. Hi - this is a great spooky page, I love what you did to the photo, very ghostly! Esther xx

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  14. Stunning page! Even if you think Gothic is not for you, the result is amazing!

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