12/17/14

365/2 continues

I promised more journal pages and here they are - it's about all the art I'm doing right now since they have to be ready to gift for Christmas.  Yikes, WHAT was I thinking to try to get 4 of these puppies made?????

Another page with a shaped edge - large scallops that I doodled to fill in.....the other side is just inspirational text made on the computer.

A little computer, a little hand coloring.

Another way I added a journaling block (recognize the paper Karen?)

Another cutout edge (badly outlined by computer -sigh). other side below.


And that catches you up a bit with my artsy endeavors lately.  And it takes me through day #316 on this year's 365 project. Woohoo!


11/26/14

wordless wednesday

Under the wire, but it is still Wednesday.......







Thanks for the inspiration Carlene.


11/18/14

365/2 continuing progress

My main art accomplishments lately are more pages in the gratitude journals I'm making and they're keeping me on my 365 project path.....

Here's one where I cut a random curved edge to the paper then doodled to follow the shape - the other side of the page is below. (I used my computer to kinda draw the edge, hence the ugly black wavy line - but you get the idea, right? each of the top petals is cut out)


Scrapbook paper for Valentine's week.



Splattered some watercolors then doodled hearts. Another version below.



Had a little watercolor overun from the other side along the edges.  Oh well...... art happens!

A few more later this week to catch you up ...........


still busy

I know I haven't posted any 365/2 photos lately but that doesn't mean I'm not working on it.  I'm busily making journals for Christmas gifts and just haven't taken the time to scan each page.  Rather than flood my blog with pics of all those pages, I'll just share a representative smattering here. Maybe when they're done, I'll show more......  I also finished up some gelli print pages for a swap.....here's a sampling.....





Using a new stencil from Crafter's Workshop (got it on sale on Blitsy site).

The journal pages are 6x9" and a mixture of bristol paper, watercolor paper, scrapbook paper, cardstock, etc.  Most of the color is added with my Inktense pencils and softened with a water brush. Inking done with Micron pens - a few computer generated pages.



When I use scrapbook paper, I add a solid journaling square to make it easy to write their thoughts.

This is a combo computer page (font & hearts) and hand doodling at the bottom.

I'll share a few more journal page samples in a few days.  Stay tuned.......

Hope you're having a creative week and enjoying the change of seasons wherever you are.



11/9/14

spotted photo

Hanna has posted the new theme for this month:  street art, or what you see as you walk your urban environment.  Hanna loves graffiti and has documented some great images showing artsy graffiti.  I have a little of that but I find architectural details artistic and love to document that in my wanders through a city.  Why don't you join us by browsing through your stash of photos and see what you have that fits the theme "street art"?

Underside of stairway at Pike Place Market.

City dumpster.

Sculpture at the aquarium, downtown Seattle.

Sculpture at a tiny spit of a city park in Seattle.

Seattle train yard graffiti.

Mural on a building in Chemainus, BC.

Me getting up close and personal with city art, Victoria, BC.

Hubcap art at the local library parking lot, Seattle.

Start the post with graffiti, end it with graffiti........

What do you see in the streets of your town?

Thanks again to Hanna for creating this way to share photos that haven't seen the light of day in months (sometimes years) and some I'd even forgotten about!