This one was my April entry in The Sketchbook Challenge. The theme was Branching Out/ Out on a Limb.
The background is painted, I added magazine page cutouts, various doodles, and stamping.
This one still might not be finished. The background is painted. The portrait is actually a photo of me, printed on a book page, and drawn over with marker. The drawn tree resembles the one in the small collaged picture. I went over the page with Neocolor II water-soluble crayons and gold marker. The word "SUNSET" is written in white-out pen.
I have been working on the next page forever. It is almost entirely made of found paper collage. It reminds me somewhat of Dorothy arriving in the Land of Oz.
Did I ever show this one? I made it last fall during the 21 Secrets of Journaling Online class. The background has notes to myself written on paper and torn up, then painted over. I wrote about all the ways I waste time instead of getting something constructive done...like art projects. The face was done with a long paintbrush with rapid strokes and no pre-drawing.
I don't think I have ever shown this one. I did it right after making the above page. The background has gesso applied thickly, then painted with acrylics. The face and hair are painted with no pre-drawing. My husband would call this one "the surly bitch with fire in her eye." He heard that line in some TV show or movie decades ago and quotes it often. Maybe I should add that line as the text for this page!
It's so much fun to make these. Rarely do I know what will end up on the page when I begin. I just do a little of this, and a little of that, until I get an idea or until I like the way it looks. It's a great way to try out new ideas or techniques.
Have you tried art journaling yet?
1 comment:
Those are beautiful. I like all the textures. Really brings the pages to life.
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