Zentangle is...
The Zentangle® Method, created by Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts, is an easy to learn, fun and relaxing way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns.
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Madame Butterfly and snake bites
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Art JournalS
I love finding new techniques for making journals. Here's a new one. There are 8 pocket pages, of which 4 have file folder tabs. This was from a kit from Pink Monarch. I learned how to use book binding tape--so exciting! It's about the size of a deck of cards, so I can fill the pockets with Artists' Trading Cards.
I made two birthday cards this weekend.
Back to work yesterday, I reached for my mini file folder journal, Madam Butterfly.
Thursday, May 23, 2024
Mini File Folder Art Journal
In my junk journaling journey, I've discovered mini file folders. Think file folder for 3 x 5 index cards. After watching some tutorials this week, I embarked on making them into a new art journal. They allow me to pursue the junk journal techniques I'm learning--making pockets, "belly bands", tucks, tags, tabs, collages, etc.--and to use my own art rather than the pre-made kits. This journal began with some printed mini file folders from The Graphics Fairy. The theme is Madam Butterfly. There are 5 folders, so 20 pages. (I love the feel of this journal in my hands. It has a high holdability score!)
NB: Some people wonder what you do with these little journals. I wonder, too, sometimes. I have different handmade journals from years past. They sit together in a cubby of my dad's--now my writing desk. Sometimes I take them out and enjoy seeing what I've done. I don't have a lot of wall space, and don't like a lot of clutter. These little journals feel manageable and organized.
Here are the first 5 pages.
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
A mixed bag
A little mixed media, a bit of Zentangle, a touch of origami.
Here's what happened:
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Fits and Starts
Monday was Art Day! A day of play, exploring, learning, trying and failing and trying again! I like to have a day every week for this, but it doesn't often happen. Honestly, I get caught up in producing something I can use here, even it's not something I love. Monday I spent several hours messing around. I wanted to try the embossing ink as a resist. I came to the conclusion that I am resistant to resists! (Embossing ink on paper is supposed to resist any water based color.) Sigh. I had several 3 x 4 inch pieces of heavy cardstock, so I decided to just keep trying different techniques. I drew, stenciled and stamped with the stuff, with disappointing results. But my goal was to try new things, so I succeeded! Here's one piece I managed to use for a collage:
Here's another, in a larger format. The embossing doesn't really show.
Friday, May 3, 2024
When you need to rest
This week has been teaching me to rest and listen to my body, so I don't have a lot to show.
"Ankh: The Key of Life", a CZT AE lesson by Rashmi Agarwal, CZT, had me drawing on vellum again. I created a papyrus-like texture on the "back" of the tile and added the ankh symbol on the front.
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Art Journal: 3D!
If you've been following the blog for a while, you have heard me mention CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher) AE (Artifex Editio, or Master Class) 2023. This online class from 7F5R Studio in Singapore includes 27 classes from CZTs all over the world. Once purchased, it is available for 1 year. My year is about 2/3 up! So I've been working to move along through the curriculum, since I would hate to lose any of its great opportunities.
This week, both classes involved 3D projects. The first, "12 Faces", by Nina Dreher-Goddertz, resulted in a dodecahedron, from a single sheet of cardstock. (I used a lovely textured pink digital collage sheet,)