I always have several journals in
progress that I can grab to do some Faith Art Journaling in. I even have a
small one that I keep in my purse in a little clear bag with a few supplies. You never know when you might have a few moments
and be inspired! ;) Click here to see my post about it.
In my last post I talked about a Collage Workshop that I took. I really enjoyed it and I want to do more collaging! In fact I am border-line obsessing about it! Ever feel that way? The first step I have taken toward more collaging is to start building up a supply of hand painted papers. So I decided I needed to prepare my office/studio to make it more conducive to painting papers! I saw a paper storage rack in this tutorial and I thought it would be perfect for drying painted papers! Here is a picture of mine made from a 6 cube storage rack set. It has 19 "shelves" if you count the top! Whoo-hooo!
In my last post I talked about a Collage Workshop that I took. I really enjoyed it and I want to do more collaging! In fact I am border-line obsessing about it! Ever feel that way? The first step I have taken toward more collaging is to start building up a supply of hand painted papers. So I decided I needed to prepare my office/studio to make it more conducive to painting papers! I saw a paper storage rack in this tutorial and I thought it would be perfect for drying painted papers! Here is a picture of mine made from a 6 cube storage rack set. It has 19 "shelves" if you count the top! Whoo-hooo!
2. How does my work differ from others of its genre?
My Art Journaling pages are varied
because I am an experimenter! I love to go on Pinterest and be inspired by
someone else’s work and then learn their technique and make it my own. I also
love to do “Faith” Art Journaling (click
here for
more info) which incorporates scriptures, prayers and meditation into art
journaling. I love to focus on God’s word and ruminate on it. The more time I
spend “ruminating” the less time I am focusing on the negative and the more time I
am focusing on the positive -- Him! And then sometimes I just make something for the shear joy of creating with color!
Creating is what God made me to do!
I have always had my hands in something creative! Even as a young girl I made
small stuffed animals from old socks, and painted little chips of wood to look
like tiny little cars! Over the years I have tried many things like cross
stitch, quilting, sewing, painting, jewelry making, mixed media and now art
journaling and collage! I love Art Journaling because there is no pressure to
perform. It’s not as much about the finished piece as it is about the process
of spending time with God while I create! I just have to invite him to be
there! And I am also trying learn collage as a way to improve my artistic skill
level in a medium that inspires me. Taking a workshop really helped too!
4. How does your writing / creating process work?
4. How does your writing / creating process work?
Well many times I am inspired by
someone else’s work so I will give their technique a try. Pinterest is awesome
tool for inspiration and ideas! And I love to watch tutorials on YouTube. I am definitely a visual
learner! But COLOR is what attracts me first! I once saw a bumper sticker in a
bead shop that said “Easily Distracted by Shiny Objects”! I need a bumper sticker
that says “Easily Distracted by Pretty Colors”! J
For my Faith Art Journaling I usually
create a back ground first. Then I will choose a scripture or song lyric that
is speaking to me and write it on my pages trying out different lettering
techniques or cutting words from magazines. Sometimes I will print out focal
words in pretty fonts on my computer and then cut them out and collage them on
the page. Here is a page using 2 Corinthians 4:16 & Psalm 116:1-2 I did last Friday night.
Me, With My Head in the Clouds (Mary Brack)
I love – love - love her journal pages. The colors and papers and her lettering are beautiful! She
has some really inspiring quotes and scriptures on her pages! And her handmade journals are super awesome! I would love to see her do a tutorial on her lettering! (Hint, hint Mary! J)
A Splendid Adventure Studio (Mary Freeman)
I see her style as raw and transparent yet mysterious and inspiring! My
favorite quote from Mary is: ” I am deep in the middle of exploring, growing,
changing, into what God has created me to be. As I come to experience God's
unconditional love for me in greater measure, my heart becomes more his, my
desires become more his, my life becomes more his.”
Adore HIM Creations (Diane Marra) Tons
of examples of how to do Faith Art Journaling! Her use of Art Journaling a Bible Study inspired
me to use my art journaling every Sunday when taking sermon notes! She also has
some excellent videos on YouTube here.
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Well this is the end of what is
probably my LONGEST blog post ever! Time to go paint some papers!
*Note: The bloggers I invited (besides Mary Brack who has already participated) were unable to participate in the Blog Hop due to super-full schedules! I can relate to that! :)
Great post, Leigh Ann! I loved getting to know you better and learning about your creative process. I, too, have become quite addicted to collage - I love the opportunity to play with color and patterns. Thanks for sharing your heart and your faith. :)
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