
Thank you for the suggestion, Gerik. I looked into it today, but ultimately decid3ed against it. Sorry!
Here's the starting supplies. My mom suggested a few things, so I have a few ideas iin mind. Below is a pic of the starting materials. I suppose, instead of using the original pieces of music, I'll be copying them onto resume paper (you know, the fancy kind!), and will be tearing them piece by piece onto the canvas. Not pictured is a small canvas I bought to test a few things out on, like how the was will come out. I'll get a better idea of how things sit, especially on paper rather than actual canvas, so I can see if the staff should be wax or the actual notes and G Clef.
One thing I realized how small the actual canvas is-- so that's good, in a way. Minimizes things to be destroyed (wax melting, chipping), doesn't take so much space on the GF's wall, and to me seems more subtle. Also, it saves on material! The downside is if I am going to use two bars, the space vs size ratio runs a little thin-- but I thought of these designs unexpecting a full two bars of music.
Still up in the air about the actual design. My mom suggested 'tieing' the staff into a knot then I think adding color or adding depth (wax notes).
[img=left]http://i1253.photobucket.com/albums/hh589/v3rdict/Crayon%20Project/2012-12-24_15-32-04_117.jpg[/img]
Here's the starting supplies. My mom suggested a few things, so I have a few ideas iin mind. Below is a pic of the starting materials. I suppose, instead of using the original pieces of music, I'll be copying them onto resume paper (you know, the fancy kind!), and will be tearing them piece by piece onto the canvas. Not pictured is a small canvas I bought to test a few things out on, like how the was will come out. I'll get a better idea of how things sit, especially on paper rather than actual canvas, so I can see if the staff should be wax or the actual notes and G Clef.
One thing I realized how small the actual canvas is-- so that's good, in a way. Minimizes things to be destroyed (wax melting, chipping), doesn't take so much space on the GF's wall, and to me seems more subtle. Also, it saves on material! The downside is if I am going to use two bars, the space vs size ratio runs a little thin-- but I thought of these designs unexpecting a full two bars of music.
Still up in the air about the actual design. My mom suggested 'tieing' the staff into a knot then I think adding color or adding depth (wax notes).
[img=left]http://i1253.photobucket.com/albums/hh589/v3rdict/Crayon%20Project/2012-12-24_15-32-04_117.jpg[/img]
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