If you are an aspiring artist, like me, you might struggle with "white page syndrome" . Is there anything more intimidating? I will leap into all kinds of arts and crafts, including soldering, wielding a circular saw at a mission trip work site, singing karaoke in front of strangers, playing the tambourine in the middle of a pretty conservative church, but a blank page, in a bound journal, spare me!
Our first week we are working on filling the blank pages. Ideally you would do this at the end of a painting day, to use up paint left on your palette. Pam wrote a wonderful article about this in a Cloth Paper Scissors magazine article. It's a great idea.
Then you might stamp some images with some staz-on ink, or with some acrylic paint. My page with "first class" stamped about wasn't coming out like I wanted, so I used up the rest of the gesso I had out to cover the unappealling image, and now...it's kind of interesting.
Pam is showing us some of her secret painting techniques...sssshhhh....we can't tell.
2 comments:
Your pages are coming along beautifully. I went out and bought the watercolor notebook so now I'm working in two journals. I can't wait until the next class. Love these online classes.
Hey roomie! Love what you are doing with your pages, very cool almost a southwesty feel (I love southwesty stuff with a twist:-)Can't wait for convenzione and to meet you IRL
xoxo
pam
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