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Some art journal pages from the last week... blogged about here:
www.gingerblue.com/art-journal-pages-for-mid-march-2013/
Thanks so much for looking!
On the left side is the flap open showing the journaling & imagery underneath...On the right side is the beginning of my journaling for July 3, 2011...
the turquoise print is done with paint on a circular needlepoint canvas then stamped to the background. Once the paint dried, I wrote over the top with a red sharpie.
a journal from New Zealand, no brand name on it; i bought in a local newsagent, i think. flimsy elastic band, but a very nice paper!
Visual Journalism of a talk that I gave on Community at the Future of Talent event in Tiburon, CA, October 12, 2008. Visual Journalism by Elieen Clegg (http://www.visualinsight.net)
Week7 : Hold On
On this page:
watercolor crayons, handmade paper, rice paper, tech pen
Read more about my 52 week journal project on my blog- Like a Bird
©Kendra J Kantor All Rights Reserved
the handmade journal is wrapped with torn strips of hand painted & dyed fabric intertwined with crochet pieces, vintage silk flower. The binding is wrapped with embroidery floss and waxed polyester
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the manila folder was a clean up paper for my brushes.once dry I scribbled circles and marks with my favorite pens. The white lines are created with a white out correction pen.
I love to use painted fabric in my art journals for pages and patchwork collage. this muslin was painted with Tulip Soft fabric paints and Golden fluid acrylics. The turquoise circles are created by painting through sequin waste. The red is stamped with the lid of bottle dipped into paint.
I have been intrigued by bookbinding for a while now and finally gave it a try this weekend. I'm really happy with how these books turned out and I'm super excited to create more journals/books/gifts. I have miscellaneous plain and patterned papers for the inside. The smaller journal has a cardboard base for the cover and the larger one has an old book cover as it's cover. A variety of mixed media materials were used to decorate the covers.
9 in x 12 in Strathmore Visual Journal 90lbs CP watercolor paper,scrapbook paper, decorative paper, acrylic paint, Distress crackle paint, rubber stamps, washi tape, Sharpie Poster paint, pigment, solvant and dye stamp inks, stencils, copic marker, ephemera, Gel pen, image of woman from Graphics Fairy graphicsfairy.blogspot.com/
We are studying cultural and ethnic diversity in grad school. This picture started out as a self-portrait, but the blue face and pink hair made me think about diversity. I decided to turn it into a collage. However, I guess it is still a self portrait in that I am looking at myself.
Looking through popular magazines, I saw beauty represented as having a perfect smile, long eyelashes, high cheek bones, long neck, almond eyes, being skinny and being white. The glasses represent being blind to our own biases. It's time we took our blinders off. I am becoming aware of my white, middle class priviledge.