There Goes the Neighborhood Towers, designed by Carolyn Dube, includes the stencil and 4 masks. Carolyn has been drawn to the symbolism of buildings because of all the stories that happen within their walls. What’s come before, what’s happening now and what will be.
Along with using the stencils and masks exactly as they are, you have options and possibilities to explore the moments that happen within their walls.
• Create abstractly with the buildings by using pieces and parts of the stencils. In the video see how the windows make a bold and grungy pattern.
• Give the buildings a grungy look to represent the abandoned and forgotten stories of the past.
• Mix and match. Take the windows from one building and put them on another. See how in the video.
• Add patterns and designs to these buildings using other StencilGirl stencils.
• Build a wonky and whimsical skyline inspired by the playfulness of childhood.
This is just the beginning of what you can do with the There Goes the Neighborhood collection in your mixed media art, collage, encaustic, scrapbooking, art journaling or other creative endeavors!
See also There Goes the Neighborhood Houses and There Goes the Neighborhood Warehouses.
Product Details:
- 9" x 12"
- Some disassembly required
- 7 mil mylar is thick enough to be durable, yet thin enough for a seamless look in your art
- Made in the USA