Week ten was very enjoyable but went through a few ugly stages before it was finished. Enjoying the process could be a theme of this whole course and the words were going round in my head as this page came together, so they needed to be my focus.
The background for week eleven was made using layers of gesso and paint and then swirling them together with the end of a paintbrush. (I may have got a bit carried away with this technique!)
We made pockets and journal cards and were asked to write down things that had come together for us. My journal cards included things I enjoy - birdsong, chocolate, the scent of winter flowering honeysuckle, the feel of silk and velvet etc. and my art and craft journey - things had come together to enable me to undertake a Foundation year course in Art and Design - definitely one of the best things I have ever done.
Week twelve was about creating pieces which could then be used in art work - collage focal points, bleeding tissue paper sheets etc. This page has two collage focal points and the colour scheme was dictated by one of the papers I used on the collage piece. The theme for the next four weeks is Silhouettes.
Over the weeks, the journal I used (which is in my photos above), although lovely, is breaking at the spine binding because each page has doubled in thickness (at least) with the addition of all the layers. While it is a great journal, it is not quite up to this job. So, I have ordered a load of watercolour card and am going to make a simple journal with binder rings. I like the size of the double spread pages above, so will stick with that. The new journal will also have the benefit of being able to take the pages out as I am working on them. It's a shame that the whole course won't be together in one journal, but I think the new journal will be better for all the mixed media materials which will be thrown at it!
I am loving seeing your journey, and the things you are learning, practising, incorporating...
ReplyDeleteThanks, EC. It is an exciting journey and I am constantly learning. I'll have a really good selection of techniques by the time the course finishes!
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Ellie
It is obvious from the images that the more you do the better you get. What a learning curve! Allowing ones imagination to flow unhindered produces wonderful results! keep well Amanda x
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda. It is a great course and I am enjoying all the different techniques - some I am familiar with but others are new to me. A learning curve indeed!
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Ellie