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more scraped-on paint... with a layer of white acrylic over the top (stencils on the left, stamping on the right)
I got lazy on this one but I still like it. Just watercolor in strips and Pitt Pen to pick out shapes
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Weedy leafy panel sketch
Inspired by it’s beauty and diversity, this exhibit followed the path of a family that was exploring Australia for the first time. A journal that recorded their findings would serve as wayfinding signage, leading the visitor through various interactive exhibits and tanks.
This exhibit would have featured fish, plants, and animals, all native to Australia.
Alright, my darling art journalers, I have a challenge for you. I've collected random images from my collection and put them together on an 8.5 x 11 (US Letter) sheet for easy printing.
Your mission, should you choose to accept, is to create a journal entry using at LEAST THREE images on the sheet.
You may use MORE than 3, but no less. Think creatively; a framed photo is not only a photo, but a frame or border for something else, a flower a background to be sanded down. A clock has more parts than the whole. Bits and pieces, cut from the complete picture, can change an entire collage. And yes, using pieces counts as using an image.
Those are the only rules. You can use anything else in your collection of supplies, but it MUST be a journal entry (and journal is how you define it; loose leaf pages together are still pages in a journal).
If you prefer, there is a PDF of this image here.
Think you're up to the challenge? All entries shall be posted to the Journal Junk community by this Sunday, April 29th, 2007. There are no winners or losers -- more an exploration of your own creativity and the thrill of seeing how differently we use the same images in our own journals. ;)
Any questions can be posted in the comments.
If you're not a member of that community, but would still like to play, leave a link to your image in the comments. :)
Batiked fabric used, overlapped the top and bottom edges with fabric, satin stitched the sides only.
The Journal Of The Northamptonshire Regiment, (excerpt) Vol iv, No . 4, october 1932.
Northamptonshire Regiment.
Format: Monochrome Photograph
Rights Info:Non commercial use accepted. Please credit to "Northampton Museums Service".
Please also respect copyright by contacting the Northampton Museums Service if you wish to publish this picture.
Location of Collection: Northampton Museum and Art gallery
www.northampton.gov.uk/museums;
Ref. Air move. N.Regt: 742.4
Made from lined & plain office paper, as well graph paper. Double sided decorative scrapbook paper from MME. File folders altered as well as pink paper bags fill this album which include many additional journaling cards. Binding is hand sewn pages. Fabric binding on outside. Covers are recycled cardboard. Handmade flowers, paper doilies & stickers adorn front & back. Silver beads hand from 2 bookmarks & from outside binding.
FAIL! did anyone else's page come out like this? Lol, i need to know. Now i have to figure out how to stick it back in.
J'ai l'honneur de figurer dans le journal BANZAI.
BANZAI est un journal (la version papier) qui est distribué sur Marseille, Montpellier, Lyon,Toulouse, Perpignan, Paris, Bruxelles et Montréal.
Le journal :
www.calameo.com/read/0009822001985343c6fb2?authid=MLWk1Mk...
Le fascicule photo "spécial sténopé" :
www.calameo.com/read/00098220013394c68a990?authid=F2Syre2...
Bonne lecture ! ;o)
I'm finally writing a real journal!
I've been meaning to do that forever, but it's been very challening to start again after many, many years. A few days ago I received this wonderful gift, a new journal, from Bumblesweet. It was such an inspiration, I just started to write. I think I'm doing it right this time, 'cause it suddenly feels very easy. I'm not expecting too much, not having the need to write about everything, not minding too much about how I write, not spending forever to find a perfect pen. The most important thing is to just write.
I've been wasting so much time and finally learned that anything is better than nothing. I really want to document this special time of my life, or at least some of it. Yes, I've taken tons of photos about everything, but writing down your thoughts and feelings is still different. I feel like reconnecting with myself on a deeper level. Even if it was just a page a day about the little things in my life.
What a precious gift to give to a friend.
{Thursday, 5 May 2011 -- 125:365}