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Left: vintage greeting card, vintage sheet music, miscellaneous scraps. Right: bird from an old desk calendar, scrapbook paper with bird attached unfolds for journaling on back
inside illustration
this is a journal that i made during the sue bleiweiss online journal class, week three.
super soft upcycled light tan leather Elf journal with matching leather closure attached with a brass stud & a square brass bead on end
hand stamped images on front (source unknown). inside cover & first page (gumbo graphics) with archival coffee ink.
longstitch sewn with dark brown Irish waxed linen thread.
all pages are Natura Text Ash acid free 104gsm that have been hand torn & sprayed with an archival coffee mix.
pages 80 (160 both sides)
journal 10cm X 7.6cm X 3cm spine
Copyright Design ©MOONWATER BOOKS 2012
ВСТАЛ!? в пробке... Довольно тесное сотрудничество с красноярским автомобильным журналом "АВТОКРАТ", привело к доволно щепетильному результату :) Приглашённый иллюстратор: Елена Дуженкова / Техническая доработка: Окрух / Эскизный этап: Митин
Today I would like for you to create your perfect fall playlist :) What tunes are currently listening to this season? I think this one will be really fun to look back on someday! Also, try using a new medium on your journal page today!!
Sorry...But it's always the same for me...I adore the Counting Crows! They are always my soundtrack!
Fall? Well what better than August and everything after!!?? LOVE!!
The Golden brand fiber paste used on the background adds a lot of texture, more than regular texture paste in my opinion.
I'm addicted!
I folded one of these little mini journals... and can't stop!!! I used stamps and watercolor on the covers and started sketching in one last night. We have two dogs... mine looks like a combination of both so I guess it's okay. :) I think I'll practice dogs in this little journal. Thank you, Cathy Johnson for the youtube video of how to make these.
Strathmore watercolor paper... 9 x 12... 140 lb.
Drawing practice in my art journal, using Sharpie Marker Pen, Fine point. This image was inspired by a design found in the book "Draw 500 Fabulous Flowers" by Lisa Congdon.
I choose Lust
i liked that its the same word in dutch and english. The text behind is a page from the book "love letters to Olga" from Jan Wolkers. Its about two deers who are licking each others private parts.
I like this text because it makes you feel so many things (at least it did to me) one part is saying: "this is disgusting" but another part is saying, well this is just nature, and a secret part is getting sexual existed ;-)
I left some space blank and these are the words:
Drawn,
no fences
Through rocks where behind
You get
Drawn object
The rest you must find yourself, its very explicit - use a translation page if you're not dutch ;)
So i thought it would be a great background for my One Word page ;)
"of early morning"
mixed media journal cover
handbound blank book
6x6 inches
collage, beeswax, plaster, acrylic
Journaling. I have not been able to get back into the routine of journaling, but I would like to. I started a second journal last year which will encompass pages 3,001-6,000, but I have not written in it as much just yet. I have a lot of associations with smoking so it’s a trigger that I want to avoid. I have too many other things that are a higher priority right now, so it’s on the back burner.
I do feel much better when I am journaling I will admit that. I feel like I get a lot of release, which is something that we all need: an outlet. I’m also publishing my first journal this year… maybe that will help get me motivated to get back in the swing of things!
The last journal in our Round Robin art journal swap! Collage, paint, ink, coloured pencil and tiny purple diamantes!
Here is my snakes and ladders, instead of a map. A few years ago I used snakes and ladders in a screen print to illustrate the hurdles that asylum seekers had to overcome to get Australian citizenship. I decided to address that first, but I plan to build on my comments and hindrances to drawing more regularly.
Then I drew this big pod that I've had at home since the end of September. I just did a search and here's what is is.
asgap.org.au/APOL33/mar04-8b.html
I used Pigma Micron and watercolours. I should have used wcp - much quicker. I will use watercolour, but only when I want an 'atmospheric effect, or maybe washes when I get home from drawing. This page already had a yellow oxide wasj of acrylic.