Art Journal – Rain Fall & Fall Guy
So I have tried the Art Journaling where words are written entirely over the background of my pages. It’s just not me. My preference is to use imagery symbolicly and infer meaning through the use of my materials. What the heck am I talking about? In Rain Fall, the ledger paper is a cool paper background, but ledger paper is also used for accountability; we are accountable for our actions. The white notepaper elements with the hand drawn doodles is cut from a letter written to me from my mother, kept from my collage days. That alone is fraught with meaning and symbolism. Home Sweet Home is what we all fantasize about having. But reality is the Rain is Always on the Horizon. The tissue paper with the vertical lines implies the bars of a prison, the ones that kept me in my “Sweet Home” of youth, that prevented my escape from the storms that gathered there.
Although all the elements ended up being too close in color range, the colors still make me happy. Contrast will have to come naturally in a different page, cuz it didn’t happen on this one. Used nupastels, gesso, copic markers, charcoal pencil, signo uni-ball white gel pen, rotring ink pen, erengi oil pastels (absolutely LOVE these).
BTW, the house and clouds are coming up in Feb.’s A2A kit and the numbered background will show up soon in a collab I’m doing with Tangie.
Fall Guy was a page that I did during Anahata’s class at JournalFest. I loved Anahata’s class. It was all about intuitive selective process. Don’t think, just let your mind wander and layer and paint without intention. Anyway, love how Fall Guy evolved. The convict is a stencil I hand cut using an antique photo of a prisoner’s mug shot. I spray painted with flat black on regular old sketch paper then cut him out. The leaf is from WA where I picked it up while walking around. Used acrylics, golden gel medium, neo colors II, my rotring ink pen.
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January 27th, 2010 at 4:10 am
Heya, loving seeing you develop your style. and it’s far more meaningful through your use of symbols – you can express without exposing yourself entirely. Bravo!
January 27th, 2010 at 8:38 pm
I’m a lover of both – and sometimes the imagery exposes more. Words limit by their very use.
I have truly been amazed & inspired by the artists that tell you “don’t overthink it – just go with what feels right even tho the rules might say otherwise… the unconscious/subconscious stuff”
I like both of these – even tho your Fall guy creeps me out a little. That’s who your ‘wide eyed girl’ saw from your A2A kit!
But I love your home one… the non linear layers… I know you’ve broke at least a half-dozen “rules”! You rebel you!
From “a sista in art crime”
jPA
p.s. still flaunting those Copic markers aren’t you? ; )
January 28th, 2010 at 4:38 pm
I tend to be a visual person as well, and can really relate to what you said in this post. For myself, whenever I try to write over the whole page, I find that I start focusing on the words, write too much, and then end up being discouraged because I would have rather spent the time on my imaging. Since I am just journaling for myself, I decided to let the images speak the words to me – have to say that my art flows more freely now.
I was playing with your Ultimate Art Doll collection the other day – I laid out all the folders with large icons on my computer. Just visually seeing all the elements worked for me – I was amazed at how quickly I was able to put together an ATC (and I used alot of elements!).
I am excited about your work and look forward to seeing more! Thank you!