Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Still fascinated with gelli printing

I'm still liking my gelli plate. It's been my most used tool recently. I love color and experimenting with color. I think that's why I'm drawn to it so much. I end up with prints and colors I never otherwise would have used together. I find that I get 6 good pieces from each gelli plate exploration. Two initial pulls with a stencil, two ghost prints and then I get one page from cleaning my stencils and then another page from cleaning my brayer. Here is a picture of a photo I used for color inspiration and the four gelli prints and two left over pages I created. I'm thinking of using these for a garden collage or a piece with houses. I love the color scheme.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Art Journaling, What It Is and Finding My Style

It seems there is some discussion about art journaling lately and what it is.  There was an interesting vlog on YouTube by Rhomeny's Realm and it started me thinking. Here is the link to her vlog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df_eZeR9xtU
I would love to hear your thoughts on what an art journal is and get some type of discussion going.

To me an art journal is like a writers journal.  A writers journal is a place were someone writes down their thoughts, ideas, notes.  It's not a diary that documents your life.  Although it probably turns out to be somewhat of a document of your life because you are writing things down in chronological order.  But the things you write down aren't always necessarily about you.  They could just be random thoughts about anything.  So I think a writers journal is like an art journal because in art journaling everyone one says there is no right way to art journal.

I have been art journaling for about 4 years.  I started art journaling and found out that it was what I was looking for all along.  I scrapbook on and off.  I love taking pictures and I loved making scrapbook pages.  The problem was, I enjoyed the artistic process of scrapbooking and never got many pages done.  I would design pages in my head and then go look for the supplies.  I could never find exactly what I wanted so ended up designing my own titles, stickers, everything that goes on a page.  I love color.  So I would carefully choose colors.  Match them up to the pictures.  Look for patterns.  It was a very long process but I loved it.  I was jealous of the people who could sit and scrapbook several pages in a couple hours.  How I longed to have completed scrapbooks but I had a certain vision of what I wanted and the process took so long. So on and off I would scrapbook.  Doing a couple pages here and there.  Just enjoying the process not worrying how many books I got done.

I was looking at one of my favorite scrapbook sites, Scraptime with Christine Urius, I had been watching her podcasts and following her blog.  I saw a little sign that said Art Journal Every Day.  I clicked on it and it brought me to Julie Fei Fan Balzers sight.  I began researching and was hooked.  I never really thought of myself as an artist because I had no "real training".  I took some drawings classes and did different craft projects with my kids and friends but never really though of myself as an artist.  I felt like my daughter was the artist in the family.  She has an art degree and had been doing art most of her life.  So anyway I decided I wanted to try art journaling.  It was a slow process.  I had no idea what I was doing.  I found some videos on YouTube and Ustream and started watching them.  I found blogs and read them.  And one day I went out and bought a sketchbook and started doodling.  I had seen all the blogs about zentangles and doodling and thought it looked like fun.  So I doodled for awhile.  I found it very relaxing and really enjoyed it.  After awhile I started feeling like I needed something else.  So I went out and bought another sketchbook and some inktense pencils which I had seen on a video by JournalArtista, Paula Phillips on Ustream.  They seemed like they might be fun and it would be nice to work with some color.  I had only been doing black and white doodles.  I really enjoyed  this.  I experimented with all kinds of colors I slowly tried other mediums.  I ventured into acrylic paint which I also loved.  Oil pastes, portfolios, gelatos.  It was all great and boy did I have a lot of background pages.  I also had a lot of pages with doodles, pages where I practiced drawing faces, just lots of different kinds of pages.

My next obstacle was, how do I get past the background pages.  What do I journal about.  I had been watching a lot of videos but didn't want to copy anyone.  I wanted to have my own style but what was it.  The art journal got put to the side for awhile.  I started watching more videos for inspiration and slowly got back into my art journal.  I tried a lot of different mediums, techniques.  I came across the Challenge 2012! group in March of 2012 and something about that group inspired me.  I actually finished an art journal page!!  Then I finished several pages!!  I spent more time with my art journal not daily but more frequently.  I had filled a whole book with some finished pages but mostly backgrounds and doodles.  I got to the point were I had a few journals going.  Just different things.  I started to Gelli plate.  I really liked this because I love color.  I also love working with stencils and designing my own stencils so this gave me incentive to create more.  I started keeping a leftover journal when doing my gelli printing because I was cleaning my brayer on paper and had a hard time throwing those out but wanted a place where I could keep the leftover pages of paint and stencils.  I use the leftover journal now for everything.  Not just gelli printing.  Anytime I have something left over it goes into my leftover journal, I clean off my stencils, stamps, brushes extra stickers anything.  I got the left over journal idea from Paula Phillips aka Journal Artista.  She has some videos about left over journals. 

The funny thing about the leftover journal was I found myself using it for inspiration.  I might see a page with certain colors on it and it would remind me of something and I would start a page and finish it.  I would see prompts on different websites and then go through the journal and find a page that would go with that.  I suddenly found myself creating more art and going through my old art journals looking for inspiration.  One of the artists I follow started doodling and I went back to my old doodle journal and got some inspiration from that.

I realized this is what art journaling is all about.  An art journal is somewhere you create, practice, doodle, take notes, write down stories, have pages of just color and no words,  pages full of words, stamps, water color, acrylic, charcoal pencil etc. etc. etc. An art journal is a place to keep your ideas about art.  Whatever they are, whether finished pages, pages with just color or pages with words.  It is a journal that inspires you to be creative.

When you start to art journal it may not be clear what your path is.  But if you stick with it you will find you have created a lot of interesting art (even if at the time you really don't think it is art).  You will look back at these journals and see your progression as an artist and you will go back and look to them for inspiration.  Art journaling is something I have done over the past four years.  Sometimes daily.  Sometimes I would not pick up my journal for weeks or a few months.  But I always ended up going back to it.

So what about my style.  I'm not quite sure but right now I would say I am a leftover artist because I am inspired by my leftover journal and that is where I find I am completing the most art projects.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

July 2013 Creative Dare - Mixed Media Mondays Mean To Me...

Mixed Media Mondays has been a great find for me.  I've found lots of inspiration from Tracy and everyone else who watches and belongs to her facebook page.  My favorite Monday was the "Express Yourself" page.  I really liked that page.  Daisy's are on of my favorite flowers, they remind me of my mom.  She loved daisys.  Also blue is my favorite color.  It's just my favorite page and holds a lot of meaning for me. 

I was watching the video and looking through my left over journal (a journal where I put left over paint, clean my brayer and stencils, anything I don't want to go to waste goes in there for later).  A page with blue and yellow paint caught  my eye.  Similar colors to what Tracy was using.  Hmmm, that would look good with the daisy on it.  So I started following along.  I filled out the boarders with some blue and green alcohol ink and things progressed from there. My page started to tare away so I reinforced it with washi tape.  I added some daisy stickers because I'm always trying to use up supplies that have been sitting for awhile (lol, years)  I decided to write the title in my own handwriting because I am trying to do that more too.  And the best thing I got out of the video was to use a charcoal pencil.  I had never really used a charcoal pencil much and now I love using them.

This was also good for me because I have been hesitant to work along with someone else and use there ideas.  When I started art journaling for some reason I felt that everything I did should be unique and I needed to be creative and think up my own style.  Well unless you learn new things and try them out you hit a brick wall with your creativity.  So these Mondays have inspired me to try new things and find my own creativity!

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

I'm Going Red White & Blue Crazy!!!

So if found this drawing for a large Gelli plate on the Gelli Plate facebook page and now I can't stop.  I got out my red white and blue paint and my Gelli plate and have gone crazy making prints.  I even tried my first Gelli tape.
 

This is my first gelli tape.
I used clear contact paper, acrylic paint and glitter.
 
Here are the regular Gelli prints I did. 
The ones I posted for the drawing and three more.
 
 
The picture above is lefterover paint and stencils.  I like these almost as much as the prints.


 
 
And a journal page made with all the leftovers.
 
 

Sunday, June 30, 2013

July Challenge!2013

Here is the challenge that I posted on www.artjournaling.ning.com

Challenge!2013
Something many of us seem to do when we first explore art journaling is watch videos.  That is how I found art journaling.  I was a scrapbooker and watched Scraptime with Christine Urius podcasts.  I found her blog and followed that.  A few years back I saw a tag on the side of her blog that said “Art Journal Every Day” .   Followed the tag and was hooked.  I started out slow.  Watching videos and making backgrounds, collecting supplies.  But then I was stuck.  All these journalers and their videos.  They all seemed to have a style.  How could I find my own style.  So I continued along making backgrounds and doing some doodling.  I felt like I couldn’t really follow along with the videos because I would be copying.  I felt like what I put in my journal had to be my own unique work.  One night I was watching Mixed Media with Journal Artista, Paula Phillips, she was doing a valentine page.  I liked the colors and her process and started to follow along.  I followed along partially till I thought the page was done.  I didn’t copy completely so I was ok with that.  I call it my Paula Phillips, Betsy Johnson page.

Time passed and I still was not comfortable following along.  I joined Art Journaling.ning and found this challenge group.  This was a big step for me because I finally finished some pages.  I found this challenge group very motivating and inspirational.  Several months ago I found some more art Journal shows on Ustream and Youtube videos.  I really liked the process and the finished pages these journalers created.  I finally broke down and started following along with the live feeds.  How could I learn new techniques if I didn’t practic?  I looked at these videos as my art classes and worked along and figured out what techniques I liked and didn’t like.  I started completing more of my own art journal pages. 

So my challenge for you is to find a video of an art journaler you enjoy and work along.  Try something new, either a technique or product.  I’m going to suggest yellow for a color.  It is summery and a color I don’t use often in my art.  You can use yellow or if there is a color you shy away from use that.

-Use a video for inspiration of someone you enjoy watching
-Try a new technique or product.

-Use yellow or a color you tend to shy away from.
-If you want, share with the group if you like to follow along or just watch for inspiration.

It will be great to see what videos other people watch and find new ideas.
Here are some examples of videos I’ve followed along with and the finished work.

Mixed Media Mondays with Tracy Weinzapfel         
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAPl15VuLkk  this piece was titled “Express Yourself”.   I followed along closely and ended up using a charcoal pencil which I had never used before and really liked it.  I’ve used it several times since.


Inspiration Wednesday with Donna Downey    
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUMMJBcKFFM       This time I followed along and drew a face.  I had never drawn faces in my art journaling before.



Both of the pages were done in my left over journal.  This is a journal I only use to clean my brayer, stencils or any left over paint.  I got this idea from JournalArtista Paula Phillips and here is one of her videos detailing her left over journal.  You can view the video on her blog dated April, 18, 2013.   http://www.iamjournalartista.com/

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Combining Things I Love

I have to say I get so many great ideas from Mixed Media Mondays with Tracy Weinzapfel.  She has been doodling lately.  Unfortunately Ustream was not cooperating on Monday night and she was unable to be on air for more then several minutes.  In that short time she showed some of the doodles she had been working on.  They looked great.  Everyone who watches is so supportive.  Someone suggested, I think Sandee, that we should all doodle to post our doodles to support Tracy even though Ustream wasn't. 

I've been doing a lot of gelli prints lately and have been trying to figure out different ways to use them in my journaling.  I looked down at the most recent print I had done and it was perfect for doodling.  I would have never have thought of this had I not tuned in to Mixed Media Mondays.  Thanks again Tracy for the inspiration.  Here is what I'm working on.


                                                                        Ghost Print

 
Original Print
 
 


Thursday, June 13, 2013

Stencil Storage

I've seen lots of ideas on organizing stencils.  I used to keep mine in a box and they kept sticking to one another.  It was a pain to go through them and see which ones I wanted to use.  I had an old crop in style zippered binder that I wasn't using and lots of different page protectors for scrapbooking.  Here is how I organized all my stencils.

The 12 x 12's



The 6 x 6's




Odd sizes


Ones that I cut out myself.  I use Avery insertable plastic dividers.  I pull the extra plastic off the tabs and then cut them out with my Pazzles Inspiration electronic cutter.  They fit perfect in the binder without having to insert them into a page protector.


It's great because I can keep everything in one place.

Monday, June 10, 2013

This is my first time!

Ok....

Here is my June 2013 Dare - Your Powerful Truths

This comes from Mixed Media Mondays with Tracy Weinzepfel on  Ustream.  I found Tracy's ustream channel last February when looking for videos about art journaling.  I have been art journaling for a couple of years and Iove it.  But I have been wanting to push myself to explore more as an artist.  And that is a whole blogpost in itself which I'm sure I will write about later.  Today I just want to get my dare posted and my first blog done.

I was watching the show last Monday half listening to the hockey game when those circle things caught my attention.  I had recently done a background (one of thousands) and I thought those might look good on my page.  So I got out some flower stamps and added those to the background, made the circles and then went to look for some ink.  The only colors I had were  copper, some mustard yellow and white. Should I wait until tomorrow and go buy some black ink or some other fun color.  I didn't want to wait.  Plus I need to use my supplies. I got out another journal that I only use for cleaning my brayer, stencils, stamps and any other left over stuff.  I bought a gelli plate a couple of months ago so this empty journal is about full with yummy leftovers as you can imagine.  The gelli plate is so addicting.  But again, probably another blogpost for later.  The journal was opened to a page that I had used to clean one of my flower stamps off that I used for the background.  I started practicing drawing the circles with the ink on that page.  I had never done this with ink before.  I did three and they turned out pretty good.  I then did them on my journal page.  They turned out ok.  I then typed out the quotes that Tracy used because I really liked them.  I got those down, outlined, played around with the circles adding charcoal pencil.  I had a light bulb moment.  Wouldn't it be cool if the circles were shiney.  I looked through my cabinet and found some Golden clear tar gel that came in a sample box of six different products.  I had never used this one so I pulled it out and tried it and it was just what I was looking for.  I added the ribbon and inked the edges and my page was done.  Yea!!! another page done to add to my handful of actually done pages.

So now I'm looking over at my leftover journal and am really liking the colors with the copper circles.  I make another page.  And now I can't decide which one I like better.  The one I planned or the one that just came about from practicing and left overs. 

I'm finding that I'm completing pages in this leftover journal.  I will watch videos and look through this journal and a page will jump out at me that goes along with what I have just watched.  And that inspires me to complete a page.  I have been so happy lately that I have been finishing journal pages and now I have a blog.  Woo hoo!

Here are my June 2013 Dares - I've posted both because I can't decide which one I like better.