Monday, July 18, 2011

color stories...



Psssssssttttttttttt!!  
Go check out my "Color Stories" blog post on the Luminarte site.  Then go play with some Twinks and Radiant Rains….. making some pretty pages…. 



Sunday, July 17, 2011

art every day…july 9-15, 2011


Long, awesome week, spent teaching and painting.  I had an art camp for 4 days with 9 sweet little girls age 8-14, who made some really fun art.  At night i had two art journaling classes with my "Art Ladies", a group of my favorite people who come to my studio on a regular basis to share creativity, art exploring and wine!
 
With my busy teaching schedule this week there wasn't much time for daydreaming and doodling.  My "Sweets Art" art this week was all about color, paints and pattern in this watercolor journal using spray inks, stencils, white paint, and stamps.
 Each page has a different feel, and i used two smaller sheets of paper to create an inclusion. With three sheets of paper i created a 20 page book with a sewn signature down the middle.

 I puttered around in this journal every day, lettering a little….

 ….painting the inked pages…..

 ….doodled some writing……how could i go a week without doodling!!
 …made a lettering grid on one of the inclusions that is now waiting for my profound writings...

 ….okay, a little bit of my drawing, i can't help it!...
 …some paint...

 This is the kind of book that takes me weeks, months to finish.  I over think what should go on each page, instead of just doing it!  Let that be a lesson to you, just do it!!  
 …the back page….watercolored stamping, stencils, ink...


Here's a peek into my art journaling class in my teeny studio.  
These are my soul sisters, my local "Art Ladies"…
…this is Meg...
 …Kim...
 …Kelly...
... Jeanne...

 and Kitty….
 and Linda and her beautiful journal!

 …gorgeous pages, amazing journals….
It was a artful week!  It's my hope you are inspired to go make something "artfully you"!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

art every day…july 1-8, 2011


I love my art journals like cake and candy!  And since i've taken the sweets out of my diet (for real), i had to find a gratifying substitute.  Playfully making art pages and filling assorted books with yummy color and sweet inspirations is just the ticket for this "sweets journey"!  Making some art instead of making a cake!

To coin a concept from Jenny Doh, i know "Art Saves".  Journaling in paint, pens and paper is keeping me focused on some personal goals.

Although i have always made this practice a daily priority, i want to be more accountable and document my progress. To chronicle my "sweets journey", i'll be posting a weeks worth of art pages every Saturday.  
Here is my art journaling July 1-8, 2011…..
The fun thing about journaling is that there are so many options for materials and the actual books that to create in.  Moleskines, sketch books, watercolor paper, bristol, vellum, etc.  I have many different surfaces that i work in.  Believe it or not, of the 12 or 13 journals i am working in right now i think there is maybe ONE that is full, every page finished completely!  That will be a next goal. 


   There are a zillion pens and paints to use, along with inks, sprays, mists, crayons, pencils, pastels, etc.  Art journaling enables me to become a different artist in very book on every page.  If i do a whole series in a book, i can keep it forever. 

When i can't get the artful groove going the way i want it to, i will just make several pages of color splashes, layers and misty watercolored memories, i mean backgrounds!

Sometimes i draw on the pages and my work is linear and "doodley", loose but deliberate.


Then at other times, i get completely consumed with crazy color and create beautiful surfaces for lettering, writing and soul spilling later.




All of the art this week is inside these 4 journals.  I hope you're a little bit inspired and can go make some "sweet art"!  Thanks for visiting…..

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