Showing posts with label Art Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Journal. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

4 Inches of Art Space

I have watched some art play by others in a space of 4 inches.

I wanted to give it a try.



I found only one place to obtain materials/supplies for this size journal.  That is at Joggles.com.  It’s a great journal system.  The pages and disc binding can be purchased together or separate.  There are paper choices and sizes of mixed media white and black and watercolor paper.  What I love most about it is that I can work on a page outside of the journal then add it in so easily.  Or even remove a page so easily.



My first page was successful and that was so encouraging to keep going.  The background is Distress Inks and Oxide Inks.  Black Distress Spray Stain sprayed through a stencil and modeling paste pressed through a stencil.  The butterfly is punched adding a key hole and brad body.  A small talk sticker completes the page.



(The next two pages were not so loved, so they are languishing in a drawer.)

But these next keeper pages turned out okay.  Such sweet Tim Holtz paper dolls children.



Then I had some ideas that are even more to my liking in style.  I’d gotten some new background stamps.  
The flower is a die cut painted with various colors of Distress Inks.  The man was stamped on tracing paper then cut out and glued to the background.  Ephemera pieces glued to his coat.



I love me some black and white and red.  The heart is die cut then stamped and embossed in white.  I added a Washi dots strip, Washi butterfly and Washi hearts.  White dots made with a Posca pen, black dots made with black acrylic ink and shading with the black Stabilo All pencil.
The facing page is all stamping with some shading with the black Stabilo All pencil.



I’m hooked.  It’s been quite fun playing with this size art page.  And the ease of use of this journal system is a dream.  The pages snap in and out so easily.  The mixed media paper is a good quality.  I definitely can recommend this system.  The discs come in a variety of sizes.  My journal is starting out with the smallest discs but can so easily grow and the discs can be changed to accommodate a growing number of art pages.



I’ve been surprised at the amount of art that can fit in a 4” space.  I’m not sure personally that I’d want to go any smaller.  This is a nice, fun size to work within.

I’m linking my little journal project to:
 Creative Artiste Mixed Media Anything Goes

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Little Things Art Journal Page

It’s the little things that make life big.



The theme this month at Art Journal Journey is TYPE.
The 3D embossing folder I used to emboss the cardstock is type letters from the good ole days.
A 3D embossing folder works very similar to regular folders but it makes a deeper impression.  Very cool.  
(See Tera, I paid attention when you explained.)



I then began to add color to the paper.  First by inking one side of the inside of the folder with Distress Ink Tumbled Glass.  I spritzed the paper lightly with water then inserted it into the folder and ran it through the BigShot.  The ink transferred to the paper.  I repeated that process to get more ink on the paper.  With a blending tool I rubbed on Distress Antique Linen over the letters and some on the background.  I also blended some Distress Oxide Cracked Pistachio on the background.  I highlighted the letters again with Distress Ink black soot.



I then used an Stabillo All pencil and a water brush and my finger to add the blacker spots and make drips and darken the outside edges.  When I was ready to add this to a page in my journal, I thought I wanted a checkered border around the page.  That looked waaayy too busy.  So I painted over the checks with heavy body white acrylic paint a couple of coats or so.

I used Washi tapes on the outside of the book page.  That added to making the checkered board more subtle in the background.



Then I glued the embossed paper to the page.



And added the Tim Holtz paper doll girls, shading around them with a graphite pencil.



  At the top of the page I added the typed small talk sticker sentiment.



Definitely got my grunge on for this page.

Linking to Creative Artiste Mixed Media Challenge Anything Goes
Linking to More Mixed Media Challenge Anything Goes

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




Monday, August 2, 2021

Adventure Art Journal Page


I’ve managed another keepable art page spread in the stitched journal.
2 spreads down, 23 to go.



The pages in this journal are pre designed.



I’ve brayered on some heavy body white acrylic paint to disguise the web design.  Then glued down some left over strips of printed papers from another project.  I then sprayed Scattered Straw Oxide, then at very close range I sprayed Worn Lipstick Spray Stain.



Stamping on the mixed mediums for the solid black figure left light and dark sections of the image.  I’ve tried to disguise that fact as best I could.  I used archival ink so I’m not sure why that happened.



I’ve stamped the alphabet on the rough side of tracing paper with Distress Ink Black Soot.  Then tore around the edges.

   

I glued that to the page.



I added some number stenciling and stamping.  Lastly I added the small talk sentiment.  Oh, and a torn strip of text at the bottom to cover up a slop mess that didn’t turn out well.



I’ve also made a mixed media adventure postcard



Although tight rope walking will not be my great adventure, I’m up for closer to the ground adventures.

I’m linking to Art Journal Journey where the challenge this month is TYPE.  As text is a favorite part of journaling for me, I expect to participate with more than a single entry this month.

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Challenging Art Journal

I used this particular Dylusions journal for 2 years of calendar journaling.  I thought I would use it again so I ordered another.  Then I changed my system ... again.  So I have the journal.


I’m going to try it as an art journal (it’s original intended use).  The challenge with it is that I can’t just tear out bad pages.  The pages are stitched.  This is why I like a spiral bound journal.  I can discard bad art pages.  
So I began altering the cover.  I found some text gift wrap tissue to glue over the existing cover.  (Sorry Dyan Revealey)

   

Then I stopped.  I realized I didn’t want to put the time in to put art on the cover if the inside pages might not work out.  My personal challenge with this is all double page art spreads.  There will be 24 page spreads.  They all have to be keepers.  That’s the scary part for me.  My art pages are not always keepers.  They don’t need to be perfect, just keepable.

One down, 23 to go!



The inside covers need to be used and they are not designed.  They are an off-white color.  First challenge was to figure out how to blend it with the existing color and design.  I used Distress Spray Stains.  Good enough (keepable).  So I did some stamping and stenciling.

Next I wanted to use this guy.  I stamped him on the rough side of tracing paper.  Then cut him out.  I like the transparency of the tracing paper when it is glued down.  I used spray glue.



I then added some ephemera.  These pieces are all from a Tim Holtz spiral bound stickers booklet.  The stickers are quite thick.  I wanted them quite thin so I peeled the design layer away from the sticker layer.



And a little more ephemera.



I wanted some words but didn’t know what.  I searched the internet for man quotes or sayings.
I finally came upon this quote by Luvvie Ajayi and knew right away it was the one.  It has meaning for me.  The words in black are die cut and in white they are handwritten.



I now have my first keepable page spread!  I’m so happy.  But will I be able to do this 23 more times???  I will certainly try!



I’m linking this mixed media art page to Creative Artiste Mixed Media Challenge Blog

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

78,489 Daisies

Daisies are in bloom...right?



I don’t keep up with the blooming schedule of all flowers after Daffodils, Tulips and Iris’.  A daisy is blooming on my art journal page.  I assume there must be 78,489 blooming daisies in a specified area.  What else would those numbers mean?



My page began with a book page glued down.  That did not glue down well so I tore out the loose parts.  I then sprayed some Distress Spray Stain colors on the page.  That looked bad so I Gessoed over that mess. That looked better so I continued on and inked large numbers from a stencil.

Then I added more numbers.  A little text stamping and modeling paste through a stencil.


There was no plan, just see what comes next.  Some grunge circles, rubber stamping, ink with a stencil and little bits of book page.



I went looking for more ephemera to make to add to the page and a die cut daisy painted with Tombow markers.


I added black paint splatters before gluing on the daisy and exhibit pieces.



It was time to STOP!



It was probably time to stop sooner, but I struggle with that part every time.

I’m linking my art journal page to Creative Artiste Challenge Blog 73rd challenge.  The theme is always Anything Mixed Media.  

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

A Study In Layers

A Study In Layers is a much kinder title than This Poor Art Journal Page.



This page has been around the block and back more times than I could keep count.  It really is full of layers.  Layers of fixing attempts!  It looks nothing at all like it started out to look.  I even tore the page from the journal as a reject.  But when I decided to cut it down to try to rescue it as a postcard, I saw one last possible save attempt.  

I swear, my art is awful until I successfully (I use that word loosely) “fix” it with a dozen layer attempts.  I won’t even begin to explain the process of the many layers on this page.  



This page went from bad to worse to torn from the journal.  But when I approached it with a ruler and rotary cuter, I saw a possible doorway.  We all know I do not draw...well.  But it was already trash so, what the heck did I have to loose.  I “abstractly” tried giving the doorway depth and some steps.



The man and dog were rejects from a halloween card.  I blacked out their eyes for a creepy effect.  And then didn’t use them.  They fit the doorway better than any other choice.  I fixed the man’s eyes with a bad look of sunglasses.  The poor little dog though was harder to fix.



If you don’t look closely... hahaha
The page probably needs something at the top, but I’m sure it would be trash if I don’t just leave it alone now.  The man and dog must be exploring some old historic ruin...pun intended.



I glued the page back into my art journal and will now explore new possibilities in fixing a new awful art page.  It’s a process that seems to work for me.