He was born in the late 1800's and died in 1980's. He had several different prints that were 'very detailed' and good to make 3 D decoupage out of. I did a few of his way back in the late 70's.
But I have searched and can't find any of them now. Does anyone know of another artist that would have similar styles and pictures that would be available now to do the three dimensional decoupage? I just searched online and saw a few sites, but had very little success.
Here is a website that shows just 3 of his pictures to give you an idea of what I'm talking about: west-barnes.co.uk/Thanks for any help you can give me! I have done I believe 3 or 4 of his prints and one was made into a purse, including lights in it and all. Asked by Lollipop_the_Bunny 30 months ago Similar questions: hobby craft years ago start Arts > Sewing, Craft & Hobby.
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I use to do wood carving But now I spend way too much time on the net for that but I still pick it up from time to time. I never heard of Anton Pieck. Sources: This is my own opinion .
Sorry, I don't have a particular craft/hobby but I have a dream project. And I'm working hard to achieve it now. Hopefully...Regarding Anton Pieck, this is my first time to hear about him.
Pardon this guy from Philippines...Get more of him at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Pieckhttp://www.antonpieckclub.demon.nl/welcome.htmhttp://entertainment.webshots.com/album/6230868ssPWnleNXFhttp://www.artnet.com/artist/569250/anton-pieck.htmlhttp://www.papertole.co.uk/anton.cfmhttp://www.crossstitchpatterngall.com/anton_pieck.htmhttp://www.librarything.com/author/pieckantonHope this helps... Sources: search/opinion .
Some pieces you use tweezers to hold as they are too small to hold in your fingers, consequently you use an exact-o knife for cutting.
No, you use 'prints' of pictures, actually the artist I did "Anton" I believe I used at least 6 to 8 of the Same picture and you cut out different things from each picture, saving one of course for the base. Then you use silicone glue to 'dimensionalize' the picture in layers. It takes quite a while to do depending on the picture itself and how detailed you want to get.
Some pieces you use tweezers to hold as they are too small to hold in your fingers, consequently you use an exact-o knife for cutting.
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