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Showing posts with label elephants. Show all posts
25/01/2015
30 Paintings in 30 Days - Update
Okay so this post is going to be photo heavy since I haven't posted any updates on my 30 day challenge.
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14/09/2014
Travelling Journal
Phew what a busy week it's been. I've had a day out just for me then a day out with some ladies for a networking lunch, Saturday I went to the Stitch and Craft Fair in Manchester and today I added my page to a travelling journal.
What is a travelling journal? We are a group of ladies from all corners of the world (UK, USA, Germany) who are collaborating in each others journal. The idea is to make a piece of art in each others journals by posting them to each other over a course of a couple of weeks - in an ideal world this would work perfectly but as we are reliant on our postal system to get the journals safely to their next destination it we have had a few hiccups along the way but this has added to the experience.
Our journals measure 5 x 7 inches everyone has sent a page to be worked on by each member of the group. Some have made specific requests, some have given an idea of what they would like to have for example their favourite colours. But the main focus is to put our own mark on the journal.
Here are some of the pages I've worked on.
What is a travelling journal? We are a group of ladies from all corners of the world (UK, USA, Germany) who are collaborating in each others journal. The idea is to make a piece of art in each others journals by posting them to each other over a course of a couple of weeks - in an ideal world this would work perfectly but as we are reliant on our postal system to get the journals safely to their next destination it we have had a few hiccups along the way but this has added to the experience.
Our journals measure 5 x 7 inches everyone has sent a page to be worked on by each member of the group. Some have made specific requests, some have given an idea of what they would like to have for example their favourite colours. But the main focus is to put our own mark on the journal.
Here are some of the pages I've worked on.
Anita
I'm linking up with Handmade Monday and Creative Mondays I hope you'll pop over to these lovely blogs and see what other crafters are getting up to.
03/08/2014
Take A Hand or Two or Maybe Even Five
Do you remember when you were little and you traced around your hands and then coloured them in? Well this is the same thing only you now have bigger hands and the art is a bit more sophisticated.
Why am I tracing and decorating my hands? Well why not it's just another shape of paper/card on which to create art and you might as well make it unique............right?
I've made these for a swap over on ATCsforAll (Artist trading card site). It's nice to have an alternative shape other than your basic shapes. I think they add a different aspect and design element and also makes you think about how and where to place your designs. I can't wait to see what I get back in return.
So what do you do with them I hear you ask? Well you can make them into an altered book, add them onto a ring binder or even hang them up as a mobile (hence the decorated backs) or string them like you would bunting. The possibilities are endless -I've had mine on my art wall before packing them up - I'm hand delivering these to the host of the swap..................yes your eyes aren't deceiving you - I'm off to Rochester NYC in a few days for a weeks holiday and art weekend with around 20+ artists.
So here are my hands all using mixed media - acrylic paints, neo II colours, rubber stamps, etc. there are too many to list.
Why am I tracing and decorating my hands? Well why not it's just another shape of paper/card on which to create art and you might as well make it unique............right?
I've made these for a swap over on ATCsforAll (Artist trading card site). It's nice to have an alternative shape other than your basic shapes. I think they add a different aspect and design element and also makes you think about how and where to place your designs. I can't wait to see what I get back in return.
So what do you do with them I hear you ask? Well you can make them into an altered book, add them onto a ring binder or even hang them up as a mobile (hence the decorated backs) or string them like you would bunting. The possibilities are endless -I've had mine on my art wall before packing them up - I'm hand delivering these to the host of the swap..................yes your eyes aren't deceiving you - I'm off to Rochester NYC in a few days for a weeks holiday and art weekend with around 20+ artists.
So here are my hands all using mixed media - acrylic paints, neo II colours, rubber stamps, etc. there are too many to list.
Even the backs have been decorated.
See you all soon.
Anita
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