Friday, June 20, 2014

Journal 52 Week 22

Week 22  Travel

On The Road Again  Lyrics by Willie Nelson

I'm not sure driving is my favorite means of transportation but it is th emost common.  ANd every time I start to travel I sign (to myself) the opening stanza  "On the Road Again".

My Mother used to load up all five us kids in a VW bus and head out for Ohio to visit relatives.  On the way we visited: Hershey Chocolates(very out of the way),  A winery,  Budwieser Brewery,  a Pottery, a Glass blowing factory (we walked right through the active factory floor), and Corning Glass factory.    Oh and then there was the trip to Maine when we went to a Sardine Packing Factory!

We started out with a blue VW.  Later there was a School Bus Yellow VW Bus with Flowers and snakes painted on it over rust spots.   Couldn't find a picture of this in my albums.  Must ask my sisters if they have one.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Journal #52 - Playing catch up

Yikes - didn't realize I was so far behind in posting my journal pages.
I'll post my most current one here.  Please go to the Journal #52 tab to see all of them.

Week #21  Mandala
This is paper pieced from scraps of scrapbooking paper, highlighted in white pen.  The background is the roll off sheet from a Gelly Print Class I took.  A great way to use scrap paper.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Week 13 - How does you garden Grow?

In My Mind!
     I live in a 2nd floor apartment so my garden is in my mind.   I do have 4 plants in side but....
     I sort of followed the original prompt sample here.  Started with black card stock, blocked in some colors (had to plan this out in advance), then highlighted with black ultra fine permanent Sharpie, and black ultra fine Sharpie paint Pen.  Oh and I added the butterfly later.
AN explanation of the layout of the garden.  There is an old shade tree for me birds, and squirrels. Some rocks for critters to sun themselves on, plenty of flowers big and bigger, a path leading to a Narnia light post, and in the distance a huge water fall coming down from a Mt.

 You may have noticed that I jumped over week #12 - still thinking about that one.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Week #11

The theme for this week was Stars.   My favorite constellation is Orion.  I could see it from my bedroom window growing up.  I could see it in North Dakota, I could see it in England, and I can see it here in Massachusetts with all our light pollution.  I went looking for qoutes and inspiration and settled on the wiew from my childhood bed, a quote from Blade Runner and one from Vincent Van Gogh.



"The night is even more richly colored than the day. . . . If only one pays attention to it, one sees that certain stars are citron yellow, while others have a pink glow or a green, blue and forget-me-not brilliance. And without my expiating on this theme, it should be clear that putting little white dots on a blue-black surface is not enough."  — Vincent van Gogh, Painter

Not sure if you can see it or not but I have some green, yellow and red stars.


Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Week 10 Journal 52

Art for a Cause - Or Why Do I Do Art.

   I was having trouble coming up with a firm idea on this.  I did think of Random Acts of Art right off, but didn't know how I wanted to portray it.   So I let the idea sit for awhile- well a week.  Then I was going through my junk mail and happened to browse through a colorful ad and found the perfect picture of a stack of rocks on a pebble beach.  So I tore it out and thought some more.  Here is my final page.  Also in the picture are 2 RAA's that will be left somewhere soon.


Friday, February 28, 2014

Origami vrs Zentangle

This is a bit different for me.  I'm going to give you excerpts of an Origami article(Black) and then change them into Zentangle quotes(Red).


"Paper Beats Iron Bars" by D'ario Pedruzzi in  The Paper: The Magazine of Origami USA. Fall 2013 p.22-23
Beautifully written article, by a young man in Italy who has been teaching origami to the Children of prison inmates as they wait for their monthly parental visit.


The "O3A" virus: Origami Anywhere, with Anybody, folding Anything!
"Z3A" Zentangle Anywhere, with Anybody, Tangling Anything!
"...we begin with the usual paper toys: jumping frogs, jumping grasshoppers, bangers, boxes, airplanes, and all of those things rotating, mouth-opening, tumbling, rolling, flying, gliding, that make paperfolding with children so amusing, so magical."
"...we begin with the official patterns: Crescent moon, Hollibaugh, Static, Flux, Bales, and all those intriguing patterns that make tangling so magical"
"Another magical element inside any origami workshop.....is the total absence of competition and aggression.  The competition is demolished by a sheet of paper! "
"Another magical element inside any Zentangle workshop.....is the total absence of competition and aggression.  The competition is demolished by a small tile and a pen! "
"I always stress that in origami, we don't produce objects, we make objects.  This substantial difference in approach leads us to consider each model made by each child as an icon of the moment, the instant which we are living in that moment of space/time.  All models are beautifully folded just because they are ours, not anyone else's.  The patience, accuracy, precision, dexterity were not by anyone else, and it follows that the folded model is gorgeous because this child has gorgeously created it."
"I always stress that in Zentangle, we don't draw objects, we make art.  This substantial difference in approach leads us to consider each tile as an icon of the moment, the instant which we are living in that moment of space/time.  All tiles are beautifully Zentangled just because they are ours, not anyone else's.  The patience, accuracy, precision, dexterity were not by anyone else, and it follows that the tangled tile is gorgeous because this person has gorgeously created it."
"When we fold origami, The entire individual is involved in a dual synthesis of body and mind.  Anyone who has tried it knows that when you fold a pleasant model that you have mastered, breathing starts to slow down and the mind begins to cheer."
"When we Zentangle, The entire individual is involved in a dual synthesis of body and mind.  Anyone who has tried it knows that when you use the Zentangle Method with patterns that you have mastered, breathing starts to slow down and the mind begins to cheer."


See what I mean? - However there is a big different.  In order to get to this point with Origami you have to master the model- which can take some time and a lot of work.
Thank You D'ario Reduzzi
Cheers!

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Journal 52- When I Grow Up

When I Grow Up I want to be.....  Up until a few years ago I'd say I still didn't know what I wanted to be or where I wanted to live "when I grew up"   I always hated those employee surveys or evaluations that asked  "Where do you see yourself in 10 years time?"
 
   Now that I've finished my: family and schooling years (0-24), my professional Life (24-57), what do I want to be now and where do I want to live?
   Guess what I still don't really know.

   But here is my Art Journal page for "When I Grow Up I Want To Be....  
I spent an hour today making backgrounds with string and acrylic paints.  This one is white on black, but I did some with white, yellow and red on black and one on white.  Then I used up the paint to make some more backgrounds.  Fun and Messy!