Thursday, February 28, 2008
in transit - yellow robot on the way!
i started some layers of gesso in my sketchbook that maralena worked in first. i am working on gessoing the pages between the ones she did, so i will be ready to rapid fire work on a bunch of stuff without having to wait for gesso to dry!
above is an image of a keychain in progress. remember how maralena sent me some to be altered? i figure i'll do those between waiting for coats of gesso to try. multi task!
the one pictured here has already changed a bit since i took the photo of it. more to come!
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
the last 2 pages
painting on a blue watercolor + gesso surface was interesting. i plan to go back into this somehow if maralena doesn't. i think the watercolor stains in pink and sepia didn't really come out, and it just looks dirty. must to be fixing. =b
the little sketchbook with the yellow robot on the cover is soon to be winging its way to maralena's house! stay tuned for more posts from both of us!
Monday, February 25, 2008
of gesso + gel pens
it's still got a very rough surface, so it's ready to accept any medium maralena decides to use, be it paint or conte crayon or collage!
i doodles some things, made up a little story about fish, and the last set of pages i started at Outback Steakhouse when i went for a family dinner. they were much amused to see me show up with a sketchbook and a box of pens. i asked my niece to help me (Danielle) and she started a page, but got thoroughly distracted by the cheese fries. kids today! ;)
my entry on the left here was done with sigma pens: pigma micron and gelly roll glaze. i heart these pens! a couple small accents are done with other types, and i went to the evil den of evil craft supply (nasty corporate empire), and picked up opaque white, black, and a set of metallic gel ink. i need a Dick Blick nearby. it pains me to give that craptastic hole of a craft store money!
we shall speak of it no more!
so anyway, my favorite part about these pages are the blue lips. i drew the whole thing freehand in about 20 seconds (of course it took longer to color in). that's always fun. it's a little distorted, but that makes it more interesting!
oh, yeah. regular rough gesso surfaces seem to sort of clog the gel pens. suck.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
wire wrapped + beaded
at first i was worried the bind would be too tight, but the pages seem to turn just fine. which is good because it didn't occur to me until i was halfway finished wiring it.
i still have a couple more pages to go before i am ready to mail this out to maralena, though i did receive mine and have been barely restraining the urge to go nuts with collage and paint on the pages. must finish and mail this one first!
it's all in the details
2. paint on watercolor.
3. coarse sand.
4. gesso 2 layers.
5. paint on watercolor.
6. coarse sand.
7. gesso another layer.
8. paint on watercolor.
9. coarse sand.
10. fine sand.
below you will note some various detail shots of the pages in the journal!
this last photo is a process shot. i am embellishing/altering some plastic keychains maralena sent to me. the trick is, i painted both sides, and was stuck sitting there holding it. then i used that thinkin' brain and came up with a paintbrush and a cup drying rack. which, you know, worked real well until i took the one off the short side and the other ones fell off. tee hee.
when polka dots attack
this page features: gesso, watercolor, cloth paper (handmade!), aluminum, board, and a cut up coin envelope containing a miniature zine i made. the zine is folded down from 1 sheet of paper. it's a little insert surprise for whomever gets their hands on this journal--namely maralena!
i started going in with doodles in silver pen (one of my favorites!) but stopped when the phone call ended. make of it what you will!
Thursday, February 21, 2008
revision + 1 more so far!
these pages feel really wonderfully thick from several layers of gesso on each side, plus the paper! the paper is pretty thick anyway. there's between 4-6 layers of gesso on each side of every page + the paper itself. kind of plastic-y, but without being sticky, since it's watercolored and sanded. you'd have to feel it to really get the picture.
i am awaiting maralena's package in the mail, which has my journal in. i will switch out that journal and send her this journal when it arrives! well, as soon as i can get to the post office. so i think i will have a couple more days to work on these pages. i have a few more sets prepared for color.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
first 3 - maralena's journal
i have about six or seven more sets of pages with the first layer of gesso down on them. i'm working on the third coat on the next set after those pictured here. i may go up to five. the color blue is really working for me this week, as you can see!
i will soon have my hands on the journal maralena started for me, so i will have to kick it into high gear to get hers to her for the month! it will be fun working on her beginnings for me, and i am sure she will be entertained with my beginnings for her, though i have to admit, it takes a while to get over petting the pages before you can work on them...
(posted by nicci.)
Finished up with my first sets for Nicci
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Final five of this months entries in Nicci's Art Journal
Well, these are probably my least favorite of all the backgrounds I have created thus far. I felt inspired by the photos when I saw them. I immediately knew I wanted to use them in a few of my pages. I am really going to try to stretch my style in this project - but cut and paste is not usually something that comes naturally easy for me. I am hoping that Nicci will see an opportunity in these spreads and breath some new life into them.
I think there is room for some opinion, fashion adjustment, social statements and fun here. Enjoy.
Posted by: mcdc3s (aka: Maralena)
Three more acrylic backgrounds for Nicci's Art Journal
Same style - Assorted acrylic paints, smudged oil pastels and workable fixative.
I am really loving the colors a lot. Bright, bold, and inviting. I can't wait to see what becomes of these pages.
Posted by: mcdc3s (aka: Maralena)
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Two more Background spreads for Nicci's Art Journal
For these two spreads - I used assorted acrylic paints, and oil pastels (smudged) around painted circles and squares are then topped with Krylon workable fixative. I can't wait to see what gets added to these pages.
So far, that makes 12 double page spreads. I think I will do 3 more sets - for a total of 15 focusing on acrylics. Then, I want to do another 5 in a different medium for a grand total of 20 sets for the first month.
Posted by: mcdc3s (Maralena)
Beginning pages of Nicci's Art Journal - Backgrounds
I am new to Art Journal exchanges between two participants - but seeing some of Nicci's past experiences - I was so intrigued that I couldn't wait to give it a go too!
For the most part, I am primarily an Abstract artist... but I can tell right away that working with Nicci's input and inspiration - I will be stretched in all sorts of directions. Hopefully - so will Nicci! When I say, 'stretched' - I certainly mean in a good way!
Okay, for starters I did 10 double-page, side by side pages or spreads. I see these as backgrounds for either Nicci to explore or myself - if the feeling is right. For these pages I used assorted acrylic paints (opaque and transparent), gesso here and there for texture/thickness, and Krylon Workable Fixative.
Posted by: mcdc3s (Maralena)
Nicci's Art Journal
This is Nicci's art journal. While working in it I did experience the cover not being fully cooperative so I stitched the spiral binding with the thinnest wire to keep it in tact. It was actually a little tip I read from another artist's blog - and it works perfect.
Posted by: mcdc3s (Maralena)