Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Inspired by Roses
Thursday, December 15, 2022
Upcycled Affirmation Cards & a Book Review
I found fantastic inspiration in this book!
In Art Journal Art Journey, artist and journaler Nichole Rae shares her creative journaling process.
The book includes a chapter on creating what Nichole calls an Inspirational Card Deck. Using upcycled playing cards, Nichole collages typed & printed words, ephemera & stamped designs on the cards.
I was hooked on the idea of making my own deck!
Nichole's book in hand, I visited the Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse, and purchased a fistful of playing cards, some old lined note paper, art postcards, and a variety of decorative papers.
Back in my studio, I took a dive into my collage box, and found painted papers, greeting card bits,maps and vintage office papers. I collaged papers onto the playing cards, added affirmations and quotes I had typed up on my trusty Sears electric typewriter, decorated the cards with my own homemade stamps (made from corks & erasers) and washi tape.
Soon I had a deck of affirmation cards!
I created a box sized just to fit them out of mat board and tape, and glued on some gorgeous decorative paper my dear friends gave me.
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| All of these papers, as well as the black-striped chartpak tape came from the Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse, my favorite art supply store! |
Monday, December 12, 2022
Color Journal Update
I have been working long hours lately, and find myself hungering for time to play with my art supplies. One Friday evening recently, I tucked myself away in my studio with colorful markers and my watercolors.
I began with my Winsor & Newton watercolors in lemon yellow, Winsor blue and Hooker's green. After those washes dried, I followed my intuition in exploring the positive and negative spaces of the page with Posca pens, Faber Castell black India ink pens, a white gel pen, & a set of inexpensive permanent markers.
I have a voice within that says "Buy new art supplies, then you'll create masterpieces!"
But I find that my old familiar pens and watercolors are friendly and inviting. And I can create endlessly with what I have.
Why not dig out your favorite supplies and simply explore what they can do? I hope you have a little play time soon!
Saturday, December 10, 2022
Still Life Watercolor with a Ball Jar
The best subject to draw or paint is one you find fascinating and beautiful. I use this Ball jar in my studio to hold water for my brushes, and I use it because I find it beautiful.
I wanted to practice painting its transparent, glassy, colorful form. I began with a light pencil sketch, and laid in wet-in-wet washes of a variety of blues: Prussian, Pthalo, and Cerulean.
I added in the cast shadow, and after the watercolor had dried, I added linework details with Faber Castell permanent black pens, and a Uniball white pen.
























