Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

Collage and Drawing on Index Cards


My index cards for June 30 through July 7, 2011










Stop by DaisyYellow's blog to see other participant's
index cards, or to join the challenge! 

I have found that it is easier for me to 
do several cards in a sitting, rather than
one per day.  But I am trying to stick to 'one a day'
in order to make art every day.
Index cards are a great 'warm up' exercise.
Then I often move on to another project or
my art journal pages... 


Friday, July 1, 2011

Index Card A Day (ICAD) -- Catching Up


'Alphabet'
Collage with painted papers
and markers.


'Blues'
Collage with painted papers,
fabric, and marker.



'Pink and White'
Collage



'Yellow and White'
Collage




'Coffee (and thin bagel)'
Zig pigment pen



'Simple Pleasures'
Watercolor background,
markers and pens.
(I doodled this while listening to 
a podcast of Teesha and Tracy Moore)



'Jeans'
Collage with fabric,
label and stamp



'Pink Sky'
Collage with painted fabric
and painted papers



'Rust'
Gel pen and chalk pastels



'Stitch'
Acrylic background, marker,
embroidery and fabric collage



'Watercolor Rose'
Sketched in pencil,
watercolor applied, let dry;
Pigma pen outlines




'Spring Flowers'
Watercolor, crayon,
and assorted pens

Since I started this challenge late,
I did two cards each of the six days this week,
so now I am caught up.  Be sure
to visit Daisy Yellow  to get the links to see
the work of the other challenge participants!



Friday, June 24, 2011

Index Card A Day (ICAD)




Elizabeth at Altered Book Lover blog
told me that there was an 
Index Card A Day challenge going on
for the summer. I found it at
Card above, 'acrylics' prompt.



Circles
(Crayon and watercolor resist)



Scissors
(Zig permanent marker and watercolors)



Masking Tape
(Collage, Orange painter's masking tape)



Magic Marker
(Sharpie & Sanford Colorific Markers)



Collage
(Fabric, painted papers, scrapbook papers,
Inchie image from a collage sheet)



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Collage and Drawing



Mixed media collage on a 4 x 6 index card.
I buy them in a spiral pad so I can take 
them with me. I can work on them 
while on vacation or while waiting
for someone to get done with
an appointment. More fun than
looking at outdated magazines...



A drawing on ledger paper, with some
stamping, purchased tags, and
triangular banners of scrapbook paper,
and painted card stock.



A sketch for some canvases I am thinking
of painting.  3 tall skinny canvases, but
grouped together as one composition.
Colored pencil in my visual art journal.
The right hand larger circle is a light blue. 
On my monitor it is too pale...
trying to use mauve, browns & tans
with accents of blue & purple.

Yesterday's post gave me some trouble,
and I don't know if it was Blogger or
operator error. It will disappear and
this takes its place.

A bit of a dry spell right now,
but hoping to make progress
and get into more drawing!


Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Art Journal Collage


More pages in the 
Scrappy Green Journal created by
Elizabeth of Altered Book Lover.
I enjoy getting to work
on the substrates that she
made as they are often 
unexpected and stretch my
skills in new ways.



The square with bird & Tweet is
a pocket which can hold 
tags or other bits of
ephemera.  I don't "Tweet"
but couldn't resist the 
word and the bird together...



I've never outgrown paper dolls.
These are a couple that I just
did this week. Maybe it's silly
but it's "my party, and I'll make
paper dolls if I want to."
This one has a fashion magazine
face, drawn over with marker.



I drew the face on this one--
it has a watercolor background,
stamping, drawing, and a 
wallpaper scrap glued on.

In other news, I got a small journal in which 
to start making mysterious drawings 
and diagrams, ala Henry Jones.
(Indiana Jones dad)
I am going to start with diagrams of 
Native American glyphs from
the Ohio river area...
who knows what treasures will
be uncovered?


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Painted Paper Collage from Scraps


Collage created using painted paper
on a 4" x 6" index card.
Lines were added using 
Sharpie extra fine tip marker.



Another collage on an index card.
Resist technique done by drawing 
circles and swirls in crayon, then painting
over them with watercolor
or acrylics.
Wrinkled paper is a scrap from
a glimmer mist project.
Scraps can make a striking
work of art.


Saturday, January 29, 2011

Art Journal Pages


Continuing to work in the Green Scrappy Journal
that Elizabeth sent me.
'Plunge into Life' is created on top of
a page made from brown paper bag.




The next page shows the tags
peeking out of the paper bag opening,
and from behind the cardstock that
had been sewn to it.



One side of the larger tag is above.
The quote was torn from an old
psychology textbook.



A quote written on hand-painted paper
is on the other side of the large tag.
I made this paper while
painting with poster paints with
my grandson one day...
you can see the crayon resist
beneath the paint on the right side.



I love this quote...
Go throw some paint!


Thursday, July 8, 2010

Mail Art

FISH MAIL



Postcard created from recycled cardboard

with collage over the 'printed' side.

Collage created from cotton fabric,

scraps of handmade paper and an ad,

a scrap of watercolor and ink,

stamping, hand-drawn swirls,

and the canceled postage image.

An extra fine-point Sharpie marker will

write on almost anything, including fabric.



What is Mail Art?

Mail art is art which uses the postal system as a medium. The term mail art can refer to an individual message, the medium through which it is sent, or an artistic genre. Mail art is also known as postal art and is sometimes referred to as Correspondence/Mail Art (CMA).

Mail artists typically exchange ephemera in the form of illustrated letters, zines, rubber stamped, decorated or illustrated envelopes, artist trading cards, postcards, artistamps, faux postage, mail-interviews, naked mail, friendship books, decos, and three-dimensional objects.

An amorphous international mail art network, involving thousands of participants in over fifty countries, evolved between the 1950s and the 1990s. It was influenced by other movements, including Dada and Fluxus.

One theme in mail art is that of commerce-free exchange; early mail art was, in part, a snub of gallery art, juried shows, and exclusivity in art. A saying in the mail art movement is "senders receive", meaning that one must not expect mail art to be sent to oneself unless one is also actively participating in the movement.

Excerpted from Wikipedia on-line article.

MAKE (AND SEND) SOME MAIL ART TODAY!





Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Art Journal


New page in the watercolor journal. Watercolor background, scraps of painted paper, fabric, Sharpie drawings and colored marker. The face, hands and tree are drawn in crayon, then tempera paint applied over them, creating a 'resist,' then torn from the original paper and collaged onto this page. Can you meet yourself coming and going?!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Poetry on Paper


Collage on recycled cardboard (from a cereal box) painted with craft acrylic paints and collaged with scraps of painted papers and scrapbook papers. My favorite Sharpie extra-fine point
markers will not write on this paint, so I used a Zig Memory System marker that is a scrapbook product. It writes and draws smoothly but is not waterproof, so it must be used at the end of
the process, after all water media has dried. I also shaded some of the edge decoration with chalk pastel.

THANK YOU to Elizabeth of the Altered Book Lover blog for featuring me on her website! I am honored to be her friend and fellow artist. Elizabeth does a very informative and inspiring blog, where you can follow her experiments, challenges, artistic creations and endeavors in mixed media. The very first "swap" I participated in was hosted by Elizabeth, and she made it so fun and enjoyable! Welcome to all who are visiting from Elizabeth's site, and those who haven't met her yet, stop by for her celebration of Earth Day.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Come Sail Away...


Collage and watercolor in my watercolor Art Journal. (Teesha Moore's amazing 16 page journal from one sheet of paper) The top image is a flap that unfolds, and is connected with the bottom image as one spread. Created using watercolors, hand-painted papers, scrapbook papers, stickers, copies of my Moo cards, white gel pen and Pigma Micron marker. I wanted to try something different from the "border around the outside & writing in the middle" lay-out...