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Chronos or Kairos


Or just old Father Time …

Hello lovelies, yes another one from me, but this time I’m entering The Paper Artsy Challenge whose theme is Time.  What a fabulous idea! It so open to interpretation. I’m also linking it to lovely Kim Dellows Art it Friday.
I had some idea what I wanted, I’d picked my stamps which was a flower stamp from PA Hot Picks 1008 and I wanted to use this on their metal card and then cut it out. Other than that when I started I had no idea. Well actually when I started I was just playing with an idea. 
I took a Gray/white board and brayered on some Little Black Dress
I adored how this looked but experimented further by adding Blue Glass 
I then sprayed it with Lyndy’s Stamp Gang buccaneer Blue. I loved the gold glimmer it gave my board.

Now it was time for coffee and to look at my board to decide where to go next. If you go back a couple of photos you may be able to see the shape of an eye, well I did. 
I used a Fude pen to form a face from what I could see.

I could see it was a man and with time on my mind he became Father Time.

I added some stencilling in Blue Glass and once dry  used the PA stamp on the board as well as on the metal board. I formed a flower  to offset the sinister look of FT.

I hope you like this as much as I do. It was such fun to make.
 Bye for now hugs Debs xx

19 thoughts on “Chronos or Kairos”

  1. Oh fab Debs, I love all the texture and then Father Time sneaking through. Thanks for linking up to Show Your Face and for the lovely shout out too. Kx

  2. Wow! I love how that brayering looked even before you added the marvellous Father Time face. I love your art! You always surprise and delight. xx

  3. This is my fav kind of art – donno why but it totally thrills me to find something in my background and bring it to life. I absolutely am THRILLED by your face Debs. Your creation is FABULOUSLY WONDERFUL. For sure, you have inspired me. Thanks bunches! j.

  4. How perfect that Father Time showed you his face. Every time I look in the mirror these days… I see Father Time… HaHal.Love the process and patience it takes to do you kind of art.

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