Hello lovelies,
it's almost two weeks into February, and I naively thought I'd see some signs of spring to brighten my day. Alas, it's more of the same with icy winds, grey skies and rain. The birds have been busy at the feeder outside my studio and I'll need to replenish it, and our resident squirrel seems grateful for the nuts and seeds I put out. He/she is quite shy, and I can never get close enough to get a good picture.
Personally, I have a lot going on at the moment, so I'm grateful I have my art to turn to when I feel overwhelmed. Time and again simply playing in my journal with collage, a bit of paint, a few colorful crayons and my favorite stamps has a calming effect on my mind. I thought I'd share my recent art journal pages here.
I was short on time so I grabbed my handmade junk journal, with pages that already have some background patterns on them. I don't mind making a "mess" in this journal. I find it rather freeing to slap on paint with my fingers and there is just something relaxing about tearing pieces of collage paper...you can see some of the process below:
I have a bunch of "collage fodder" at the ready, such as leaves, flowers, mushrooms and various stamped images that I make in batches when I have time to spare. They make great focal points in my journals or on cards. If you haven't seen them already, check out these short videos:
In the below close-up you can see how I chose a mix of papers and patterns and played with lines and other marks. Variety is key and instantly makes the page come alive. I like adding uplifting quotes.
The full quote reads: practice reckless optimism and kindness.
I felt more energized after creating this art journal spread. I like the juxtaposition of lights and darks, round and angular shapes. Splatters always make for interesting marks. If you'd like to watch the full video (around 4 min.) click here.
As always, thank you for reading along. Perhaps I have inspired you to try some "messy art" for stress-relief yourself! Have a beautiful day wherever you may be.
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That was a great inspiration for me!
ReplyDeleteYour quote is so wonderful, and your journal page is beautifully designed.
I hope the first flowers will bloom here on the coast soon; there's still quite a bit of snow!
Have a good February, hugs Elke
I am happy you enjoyed it, Elke!
DeleteI love how you do these. I enjoy watching your process. Getting immersed in a project like this I can get lost and totally forget about the outside world.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ann :)
DeleteI love your expression "collage fodder!"
ReplyDeleteDear Duni, it was great seeing the process on your videos! I love your artwork!!!
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