Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Fraktur Art

I have been working on this little 8" x 11" painting over the holidays and finally finished it yesterday.
Done in a style called Fraktur, it utilizes watercolor and ink on tea-stained watercolor paper.
Often called Pennsylvania Dutch/German Folk Art it was popular in the 1800's as a decorative embellishment on marriage and birth certificates. I have also seen it on old wooden or metal storage boxes and furniture, but this little piece was taken from a piece of artwork I had saved from a magazine article on this art form.
Although the design transfer process is a bit tedious and involved the actual painting is fun and relaxing.
Definitely an art form worth trying!
Have a very artistic, creative day!







9 comments:

  1. Very nice Tina. Love the color and the style. Not something we see every day here in the West.

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  2. Wow, there are some HUGE pictures on your blog!!! What happened????

    No worries, as it gave me a much closer view of your painting. I ADORE what you did! Tea stained paper is perfect and your painting is wonderful! I've seen old ones in museums and a friend collected them...but your's is so brilliant in color and just draws you in!

    WONDERFUL....paint some more. You are VERY talented!
    Hugs,
    Jan

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  3. Very effective! And nice painting, too. Did you 'paint' the paper with brewed tea? Or soak it in a pan of tea? I imagine either way would work, but, since the colouration is not even, I'm thinking it was painted on.

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  4. Love the old look and the bright colors! Very nice! I know you will do more and would love to see them too!

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  5. This technique is new to me but the painting is very beautiful and I love the bright colors you have used.
    Wish you a Happy new year!

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  6. Beautiful! I love that the watercolor paper is tea stained. The colors are so vibrant on that background.
    Hugs,
    Terri

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  7. Tina,
    Recognized the pattern immediately being from Penna. Beautiful! I wanted to stop by to wish you and your a very Healthy and Happy New Year! Thanks so much for your visits and your friendship!!

    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  8. I absolutely love this piece! I am a big fan of folk art and I think you've nailed it! The design and colors are perfect.

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  9. You did a wonderful job of this piece!

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Tina xo