Oh yes, time changes - it is dark now an hour earlier :(. We are on the brink of having a new president with Election Day Tuesday which is certainly going to bring about changes! I WON"T be watching or listening to the news all day and will only tune in once all is said and done. Instead I will listen to music and have an art day. What about you?
The new theme this month over at
Art Journal Journey is "collage-with a twist. No faces,no wings, no leaves." The theme was chosen by the very talented
Susi who has been sharing so many beautiful collage spreads almost on a daily basis! And
Valerie has come up with a super clever way to work around the "no faces" aspect. Do have a look and see!
I've been working on a few pages at one time and have my first one to share today. Here's how it began:
Look at that messy desk! For
T Stands For Tuesday you can see my
covered tea mug to the right. Tulsi Honey Chamomile tea :)
Majestic Landscape
A few detail pics:
whoa- the color on this is really off-it's the bright orange part on the lower right in the above shot!
a combination of handmade papers, patterned papers, vellum paper, and book page. I didn't really plan out the pieces before gluing them down-which is what I hear you should do but I think it worked out just fine and am very happy with it! Looking forward to making more landscapes:)
And I just realized that some of my papers in the collages I am still working on may have bits of leaves in them-in fact I know they do, as well as in this one but I hope this doesn't eliminate me...
For something different I added more art to my Doodle Journal:
I had drawn this face before so I just traced the profile and then filled in using alcohol markers and a white gel pen. Cheek blush is chalk. It's only for play while watching TV but I am still thinking about painting over the awful way my writing looks!
Wishing you a great week ahead, and days filled with sunshine. Linking with
Paint Party Friday at the end of the week. Won't you join in too?
"I work in whatever medium likes me at the moment". Marc Chagall