Thursday 9 April 2020

Art Journal 2 (part 2)

 Here's the second instalment from my art journal.  Some pages really took on a life of their own and the one above is a good example.  I needed to add outlines and glitter around the figures and the white dots in the background before I was happy with it.  They are quite enigmatic figures - what are they waiting for?
 This page was just a background for ages.  I loved the colours but couldn't decide what to do with it.  Eventually, I decided to focus on just numbers. Chris and our friend Rachael both looked at it and said 'The Matrix', which is not something I had in mind when making it, but I can see what they mean.
Another reduction painted page, inspired by Niamh Baly on Youtube.
 The page on the left was all about the Tribal cat stamps, which I love.  Orange is not a colour I use much, but this was dictated by a gel print.
The page on the right was inspired by a magazine image, and I used watercolour crayons for the circles of colour in the background.
 On the left is a collage page which started with used teabags to give texture.  I added music paper and some butterflies as more collage papers.  Watered down acrylic and crayons gave the drips of colour.
The page on the right turned out more or less as I imagined in my head and the quote by Henri Matisse, 'There are always flowers for those who want to see them' was the inspiration.
Nearly there, well done if you are still with me.  
This was the most troublesome page in the whole journal and I had painted over it twice previously.  It had been glittery with stars, then was multicoloured with lots of mark making patterns, but I just didn't like it. I was inspired by some rust patterned paper and that became the focus, although you can't see it because it is up at the top, covered by paint.  The original glittery stars were coloured with alcohol inks to blend more with the rust colours.  
Finally, here is possibly my favourite page.  It was inspired by some loose watercolour flowers painted by Creationsceecee.  The stamp is one of my favourites too and a version of this may well be my ATC for May.  I like the bright colours and dots of gold.  The lady has glitter in her hair too.  I would like to revisit this and improve the perspective of the flowers. 
So now to start journal 3.

6 comments:

  1. It is early here. Dark. Damp. And the start of a very different Good Friday.
    Huge thanks for the splashes of colour and wonder.

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    1. Thanks, EC. Yes, it is a very different Easter weekend this year. Those of us with a garden are hugely thankful for it and those of us who have amassed a huge crafting stash are actually starting to use some of it! More colour to come with my 14 day art journal reveal...
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. Wonderful, I love them all, all so unique. I love hearing a little about your process. Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Thanks, sustainablemum. For art journaling, the process is as important (if not more so) than the end result and I really like that about it - it is very freeing.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  3. Love your Tribal Cats . . . Lovely style and graphics. Xx

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    1. Thanks, Jayne. I had my eye on these stamps for quite some time as I liked their quirkiness. I was very excited to be able to use them!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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