Showing posts with label Wild Art 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wild Art 2. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Tu Tu Tutorial Time...

Ever since "Wild Art" classes... 
I've been looking at the concept of the journal book 
in a whole new light.
It has become a place to experiment,
a place to p l a y 
a place to  e x p l o r e  and make mistakes
and a place of pure f r e e d o m !

I am sharing a technique that I 've been using with kids for years.
It's funny how the simplest ideas can sometimes 
translate into the loveliest of creations.
Grab yourself some foam sheets at the craft store 
and see what artistry you'll create!

Foam sheets? 
Who would think 
these handy dandy foam sheets 
would serve as a cool base 
to make a basic monoprint with?
You'll need two brayers, some block printing ink, a sheet of glass 
and a ball point pen to play with.
Use the ball point pen to draw some designs into the foam sheets.
I chose organic images, as I was planning on 
making subtle background patterns on my journal page spread.
The harder the impression you make with the pen, 
the better the result you will get when you transfer the design.
mmm... pretty...
I already had some block printing ink, but bought a fresh tube of white. 
I chose white, because I wanted to go over 
some other colors that I had previously put on my pages.
When you are done drawing the images, 
roll out some ink on the glass with your brayer.
The plan is to get a good coat of ink on the drawing side of the foam sheet.
Getting a fair amount of ink, should insure a good clean transfer of image.
When ready... flip the foam in the position you want it on the page, 
apply pressure and roll evenly with your second (clean) brayer. 
(oh- did I mention... the transfer will come out backwards from the drawing...
usually not a problem, unless you are writing words...)
This sample shows my first sneak peek, 
where I can tell 
that I needed to get heavier on my ink.
Much better... now I was ready to print on my pages... 
Below is the finished spread. 
I used two different images to transfer. 
I love how the white ink made a subtle pattern on the page, 
and also picked up some faint blue 
from the ball point pen in places.
So much fun, with such a simple process. 
What will you create? 

(Would love to hear if you try it out)



Saturday, March 9, 2013

Planting seeds... and Heart Experiences...

This time of year is a little different for us...
 west coast cali-peeps. 
It's easer to lose track of the seasons, in a way... 
because the markers are much more subtle. 
Cold is 45 degree's and rain is... well...
oh my... blocking the sun from shining. 

The hills reflect light off of a carpet of green. 
Lavender blooms and camellia's burst alive with color.
All of this being  
somewhat of a pre-Spring...
before winter seeds 
come to a full bloom.

I always like this time of year, 
because  
a r t  s e e d s  
planted from the new year
have been taking root.

One of  my seeds included 
creating an art & word journaling class, 
to be shared with 
a Life Group in my home.


 
I've been planning lessons to share with this lovely group of women, 
to encourage expression, spiritual connection and bravery.
I create my sample pages to encourage everyone to 
not   f e a r 
be  f r e e 
and  e x p r e s s.
We talk about "artistic license"a lot...
 and that there are no mistakes, 
just  g r o w t h.



I  have been humbly amazed at the connection that has been made.
The fear that dissolved, and the spirit that is continually felt among us 
when we gather to create.
Take a peek at what a lovely group can do, 
who were fearful of the concept of "self-portrait"
who thought they had no artistic ability...
who all looked at me with raised eyebrows 
when I mentioned the words
"take a picture of yourself on your phone..."
Our h e a r t s became full, 
as the tension went away, 
and everyone got in their own art space.
I am simply  a m a z e d ...
grateful for 
new seeds of growth. 
(Matthew 18:20)
"For when two or three come together in my name, there am I among them." 



...soooo thankful to Junelle Jacobsen for teaching Wild Art to us all, so we can share the process of art journaling in the world and connect hearts... There's still time to signup for Junelle's Spring Workshop
I soooo highly recommend it~ best class ever!


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