Welcome back my friends! I shared a sneak peek, and as promised, this post will have all the details and pictures! I'm so glad you could join me today!
I'm sharing another page in my mini art journal for the Art Marks Challenge from Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene.
Day 22 - Less
I'm also entering my page into these challenges:
For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here. And Rae's Instagram account here shows what's she's making for each prompt. For those who haven't seen my previous posts yet, I'm working in a mini art journal I made out of envelopes, but you can use many different things, including scrap or underpaper, so some pages already had stuff on them. A hole punch and some baker's twine later and a mini art journal for the challenge ready for art!
I've mostly posted individual pages. This challenge has been very interesting thus far, because it makes you think. Sometimes a good brain dump on your art journal page is just what you need. Whether it's actual writing that you incorporate, writing that your art covers up, or the art itself represents the brain dump.
For this prompt, I had to really consider it, especially because I like putting more on my pages, not less. However, there's more than one way to have less or be less. I think it's more that some people need less self-doubt, less hurt, less being stuck. So I think this page works well.
My page started as some mop up paint and and then I added part of a gelli print on deli paper to add more dimension. One stencil I used on the gelli print is The Crafter's Workshop Pie Chart with green paint. I added black paint from Artist's Loft through a Dylusions border stencil, and a eyeball flower digit stamp from Oddball Art.
I also used the bigger plus signs/"X"'s from a Balzer Designs stamp set with Ranger Archival black ink, as well as a triangle stamp with ColorBox Blue Lagoon pigment ink. You can also see where I added some doodles tracing the chevron part of the pie chart stencil with one of my favorite supplies, paint markers. In this case, a Uni Posca paint marker in Emerald Green. This paint marker is a weird one because the color doesn't look at all green, but it's still a wonderful color.
I also used my trusty Sharpie pen for some tracing and added my sentiment from a rubber stamp and the same Archival ink. Here's a great place to get acrylic paint. There's several brands to choose from, the prices are reasonable, and they carry a huge number of colors and types of paint (like heavy body and free flow).
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my art journal page. Bye for now!
Pretty cover you have made for your mini art journal. Thank you for joining us this month at A Place to Start. Hope to see you back here again soon. Judy DT https://hereisaplacetostart.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteGreat cover! Love the colors and shape combinations! Thanks so much for sharing with us at A Place to Start!
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