the week 3 prompt from JOURNAL52 is "Silhouette"so I decided to just use the word, since it's kind of interesting.....
I colored the page with some brown and red Pan Pastels, cut the stencil from a scrap of photo paper, and used black Pan Pastel to stencil with; I cleaned it up a bit with some colored pencil, eraser, and dabbing in pastel a bit where needed. This is the auto color variation, since the original is much paler...
It needs some sort of framing - will probably be my writing.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Monday, January 19, 2015
hot cappuccino
white, soft unheard snowflakes
be a winter's day 1/11/15
This spread was from JOURNAL52 prompt for the week ..."just Be" My walk downtown with Deezel, in the light snow, and to Crackskulls' for a cappuccino inspired the Haiku.
I mispelled cappuccino....
The transparency on the left is from a printout of the work I did at the Currier last Saturday.
white, soft unheard snowflakes
be a winter's day 1/11/15
This spread was from JOURNAL52 prompt for the week ..."just Be" My walk downtown with Deezel, in the light snow, and to Crackskulls' for a cappuccino inspired the Haiku.
The transparency on the left is from a printout of the work I did at the Currier last Saturday.
more pages done in art journal 2015
These two are about the numbers for the dates 1/4/15 & 1/5/15
I used the negative tags, scraps from another project, over some drawing and doodling... I like their gateway/doorway implication.
The text says "Lets us see details."and is from some text from first graders about how art helps us grow. I decided to incorporate some in my own work.
These two are about the numbers for the dates 1/4/15 & 1/5/15
two page spread |
page 4 |
page 3 |
The text says "Lets us see details."and is from some text from first graders about how art helps us grow. I decided to incorporate some in my own work.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Sunday, January 4, 2015
The first entry for ART JOURNAL 2015 is based on the JOURNAL52 theme of pathways. It is a two page spread in a Molskine journal, with a flap up for more space for the spiral. I use spirals frequently, and actually used the backside of the one I had made when I applied two-sided tape to the wrong - the colored - side. So I added the sentiment from my first graders that "Art lets you/ me make mistakes."
I gave the two pages a quick spray with Delusions first with yellow, then
page 2 closed |
page 1 |
page 2 open |
2 page spread, flap up |
2 pages, flap down |
with a spiral mask, flipped it for the left side. I made a second set of spirals by doing a rubbing of the mask with colored pencils. When I put the 2-sided tape on the colored side, I had to re-color the spiral after I positioned it in place. The typed text is near the binding on the right hand side.
The stamp on the flap is from my hand cut selection.Some personal observations of PATHWAYS written in pencil and some with Sharpie add interest, contrast and texture.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
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