Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Mercury Glass

 I have always loved the look of Mercury Glass and this particular technique was inspired by both Seth Apter (an amazing mixed media artist that is renowned for his backgrounds) as well as a couple of other Youtube video's and also home decor blogs.  With this technique, you need to be careful about how busy the background is as a busy background will fight with the mercury glass images so they need to be fairly neutral or you can create the whole background as mercury glass and then add to that.  There are a few steps to create this and I have played around with various products to get these effects so I'd suggest checking with Google for your chosen method if you want to replicate it. 

"Focus"
(The seed pods and strip down the bottom
have been cut from the mercury glass technique)


"Under Water"
(The fish skeleton and light bulbs are
from the mercury glass.  I love how dimensional
Ranger Liquid Pearls are for creating the light
bulb cords and the edging around the words.)


"Too many tabs"
(The whole background is the mercury glass.
The little dots are made with the Molotow
Chrome Pen.)


"Chaos"
(Nuts and bolts etc are die-cut from the
mercury glass.)


"Take flight" close-up
(Showing the depth of the mountains which
is created by using layers of foam tape.)


"Take flight"


"Wings"
(The mercury glass was applied to a thin piece
of card stock and then used to create the
faceted heart die by Tim Holtz.)
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