Friday, August 6, 2021

Awful Art Rescue

Another awful art rescue.



It began as an art journal page.  But I got ‘ART’ crooked on the page.  I couldn’t live with it.  It was the only part of the page where modeling paste was used so it really stuck out.  I literally tore the page out of the book and put it in the trash.  Of course the next day I pulled it out thinking I could save part of the page to make a postcard.



I cut the page in half.  I added modeling paste through a numbers/alpha stencil.  I really liked how it looked.  So much so that I knew I would never mail it.  That bit of success encouraged me to try and fix the other half into a postcard.  



‘ART’ is still crooked, but not quite so much as it was and I can live with it.  Had I straightened it more, then the other parts of the card would be crooked.  I needed a happy medium for all elements.  I did a bit more fine tuning on both postcards.  They were then decreed keepable together.



Since I was not going to mail these postcards, I decided they needed to turn back into an art journal page.  My new struggle was to create a background for the postcards.  There’s quite a bit of paint adjusting on that page...too light...too dark...not light enough...then finally just right.



For this journal page I used acrylic paints, Gesso, modeling paste, stencils, Distress Spray Stain, rubber stamping, Distress Ink, Distress Oxide Ink and Distress Crayons.

I’m linking my journal page to the following challenges:
Art Journal Journey for this month’s theme TYPE.
Creative Artiste Mixed Media where the challenge is always ANYTHING GOES.
More Mixed Media Challenge ANYTHING GOES with BRIGHTS

July 2021 Calendar Journal




27 comments:

craftytrog said...

Your page is fantastic Annie, a wonderful save! I love the crooked 'ART'. Your calendar looks great too, looks like a pretty good month.
Alison

jenclair said...

Terrific recovery! I always forget about my modeling paste--partly because I was never successful with it. Love how you use it for texture and interest. :)

Neet said...

Oh Annie - this is fabulous! I really really love it. Who would think that life in this started out as an accident - it was the happiest of accidents I have seen. It turned into a fabulous journal page which works so well for the theme at AJJ. Lots of types of type here. Love the thought of texture in real life too.
Superbe.
Hugs, Neet xx

Valerie-Jael said...

I love your fabulous page, what a serendipitous mistake! Thanks for joining us at AJJ, much appreciated. I know all about pulling things out of the bin! Hugs, Valerie

sirkkis said...

Your ART page is impressive and I can see your powerful will to get it work... and it does do it. The calendar page is a good idea for tapes!
Have a great weekend xx
P.S. Thank you for joining my followers!

R's Rue said...

Beautiful 😍

Andree said...

I'm so glad you pulled your page from the bin Annie. Your postcards look wonderful with their soft rainbow colours. The collage of stamps behind the modelling paste lettering creates a great sense of depth and interest.
It looks like you had more fun than frustrations resurrecting this fabulous project xx

My name is Erika. said...

I love how you saved this Annie. What a great idea. It is a super page with the 2 postcards, and I like how the postcard on the bottom one has that bit of a crooked look, but that would bug me too if I left it as a single page. Thanks for sharing at Neet's Type challenge at AJJ, and happy weekend. Hugs-Erika

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

I'm so glad you salvaged these Annie and don't they look super displayed in your journal. I adore that stamp set, one of my favourites may I say, all so beautifully layered and that quirky offset adds even more interest as we tilt our heads to take it all in.
Thank you so much for sharing with us @ Creative Artiste, always a pleasure to see you.
Creative wishes Tracey xx

The Joyful Quilter said...

Good save! Although I don't see why you would be displeased by the crooked word in the first place. I never feel like hand stamping needs to be perfect.

quiltingbydawn said...

Great rescue of that art journal page, Annie! I’m a fan of text so that one is so cool! Love seeing your process! Love you calendar journal! Your printing is always so amazing!

Daryl @ Patchouli Moon Studio said...

Annie you need to embrace your wonky side so it won't bother you, lol! I tend to like asymmetrical, but hubby is all perfect symmetry. I guess we all have our thing. I like the work you did on your page.

sheila 77 said...

It's funny how art which has been sitting in the trash can improve after a bit of quiet.
I'm happily joining in with your struggle here as I know there is going to be a happy ending.
So let me get this right - it was an Art Journal page which you cut in two to make postcards then because you would not be sending them out you joined them together again to make an art journal page (via the waste-paper basket).
It looks great in the end and I like these colours you have used, soft pinks and yellows. The word "ART" is still defiantly a little squinty and it looks good and even looks Arty.

Createology said...

Wonderful that you rescued your ART page and reworked it to save. Your monthly calendar pages are fabulous and a great way of creating a diary. Summer sunshine has been overtaken with smoke from all the devastating fires. So grateful we moved out of the forest to the desert.

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Adventurous and beautiful artwork!

pearshapedcrafting said...

Well rescued! I love the colours and that wonderful variety of text and fonts! Thank you for letting perfection go and making this a perfect addition to AJJ and Neet's 'Type' theme! Your calendar journal is a joy to see!
Hugs, Chrisx

Meggymay said...

I am so happy you decided to salvage your art to make this fantastic page, mistakes are the stars for the next creation. Thank you for linking up to Neet's theme over at Art Journal Journey.
Yvonne

Let's Art Journal said...

Gorgeous page and so wonderfully rescued! Loving all the layers of colour, stamping and stenciling πŸ˜€. Thanks so much for joining us at Creative Artiste and wishing you a lovely new week! Hugs Jo x

Aimeslee Winans said...

Wow, Annie, first, thank you for visiting my blog and commenting! I've come over to yours and have decided I NEED to see your art so I've subscribed to your blog via follow.it and then went over to Flickr and followed you. I am way behind on adding my stuff there but hope to find time to catch that up. Love how you rescued this. All the layers so cool. And yes, the aj page background is important too, the butter yellow is perfect to show off the postcards, xoxo

Renee said...

good save! I love the way you saved essentially the entire page.

Matilde said...

Very interesting mix of stencil and stamps 😍 I like your idea for the page very much!

Ina G said...

Oh Annie I love this especially the torn crooked ART. How are we to know you didn't do it on purpose. Amazing lot of bits and bobs. You really know how to add on and not overdo it. So much fabulous eye candy. Full of awesomeness.

Tera Callihan said...

Sorry I missed this. This is a perfect art journal page turned PC, then turned back! I love it and totally would have never noticed "art" being off... I still only maybe barely see it. But I love it either way!!

Sandra Wright. said...

Oh wow, you turned your mistake in to something wonderful, such a clever idea to create the postcards.
Thank you so much for joining in with our challenge at More Mixed Media x

Andree said...

Thank you for entering this fabulous project in our August challenge "Anything Mixed Media Goes" at Creative Artiste Mixed Media. Good luck x

Renee said...

Saved! That's why I love mixed media so much. I wouldn't have noticed that ART was off kilter. Really looks good!

The Joyful Quilter said...

I don't even see how you can call that crooked. It's WAY too minute a detail to stress over! Pleased to see that you decided to salvage the postcard into a journal page.