Minnesota Travel Journal 2016
I made a flip through video of my Minnesota travel journal. This is one way to use a smash book! https://quik.gopro.com/v/rQaVXXPua6/
I made a flip through video of my Minnesota travel journal. This is one way to use a smash book! https://quik.gopro.com/v/rQaVXXPua6/
After having so much fun with my tangible textures on canvas, I decided they would be great on these little laminate samples I had picked up in my Plum Bazaar haul. See them in the upper left of the photo below? … Continued
I love using digital download sheets. They make such an easy starting place, or the perfect little something to finish up a page easy peasy! I have chosen some bits and pieces out of my own art journal to share … Continued
Sometimes happy accidents happen in art. “Choose Joy” was one such accident. I had been working on six or so faces on wood panels at once. The other five had already gotten their preliminary coat and I was ready to … Continued
Today’s quote is from my latest art journal page, and the quote itself is actually from a Teesha Moore collage sheet… “The secret of contentment is the realization that life is a gift, not a right.” Anonymous I also … Continued
Last week I taught a “Tangible Textures” Workshop where we made these textured, dimensional canvases. We achieved both visible and tangible texture with surface materials like corrugated cardboard and lace, with mediums like modeling paste through stencils, and by adding in … Continued
Still trying out crow styles, this time on a background that has been waiting for awhile. I loved the papers printed on deli paper with a sheet of plexi glass and some homegrown and found stencils… I can readily see … Continued
There are so many fun workshops coming up at Tessera Fine Art Gallery in October! Starts off TODAY with a Day of the Dead themed artist trading card workshop. It will kind of be the debut for my newest stencil … Continued
“Crow in Style” has some fun patterns and collage happening in his feathers. He sits on top of a background made with Citra Solv and stencil altered pages. I was pretty happy with the bright colors. I covered them just … Continued