21 December 2010

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Image courtesy of InMyHeadStudios

Adding textures.

Layering is key to the visual journal, but so is texture. It creates a much more interesting product.
One way to add textures is to use found objects and print them on your pages. Whether they're already printed or whether you will be painting over some of your stamped textures, it's another layer and another point of interest for the viewer.

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Use whatever you have around the house to create textures. Found object printing can be done as simply as with paint and fingertips! Experiment with different objects and what their prints look like. 

Just a few ideas you probably already have: cups, bubble wrap, stamps from an art supply store, plastic bags, wax paper, rope, twine, good ol' potato printing, coins, leaves, fabrics, spices, utensils, combs, jewelry, paper towel...

You can use a traditional stamp pad, relief printing ink, acrylic paint, tempera paint, even washes of watercolor or ink, gesso, even pastel dust... many things will create a stamped image.
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Image courtesy of InMyHeadStudios

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Image courtesy of Ro Bruhn

16 December 2010

Write your heart out


As in a fateful twist, I was introduced to Stephanie Lee's blog today, Semiprecious Salvage. Stephanie is a artist and an avid journal writer and teacher. The images, words, and thoughts that her page contains are like flashes from memories that you never had. Soft and slightly worn, as though thinking about things can give them that my-favorite-comfy-t-shirt feeling.

She also teaches an e-course, Shifting Ground: finding solid footing through journal writing. I think I might take it! Here's HER description: "At the start of this new year, I invite you to gift yourself with self-love and acknowledgment, reaching out for common hearts, clarity in direction and a resolution to give yourself and others the support you need to be present - to shine as your full, radiant self." Doesn't that sound a-MAZ-ing?!

As it nears the holidays, and like I mentioned last post, it seems as though there is more to do than there is time to do it all! And when life starts to get overwhelming, I rely more and more on to-do lists and journaling. It's important to get the thoughts out in order to get a good night's sleep, and to make sure everyone is accounted for, present-wise! And so, I write. I write and write and list and write.


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Experiment with writing.

Use your visual journal as a journal. A place to capture a moment, a feeling, a fleeting thought, a nagging to-do list. It can be as public or as private as you like.  Make it illegible! Paint over it! Make it nice, neat, and orderly. It's up to you.

Here are just a few exercises that can get you going.

Stream of consciousness:

Huge fan of this. It's too easy to get frustrated or intimidated by the blank page. So just write. Pick a topic, or pick your brain, but just write. Whatever comes to mind. Song stuck in your head? Not able to think of anything at all to write? "I am stuck. I can't think of anything to write." Those are words! That is writing! Or, be more structured and choose a topic. Like, "happiness is..." and fill in the blank. Repeatedly.


Lists:

Like I said earlier, I love making lists. Usually, they're pretty mundane and I try to keep them out of my journal... like, buy half and half, call Z, finish blog post... And sometimes I try to list different things: Things I Learned from My Father, CD's That Have Made an Impact on My Life, Reasons I Love Coffee... Anything! So start making a list. Keep in in your journal.


Obscure It:

Paint over it. Collage over it. Write it on a separate piece of paper, put it in an envelope. Write it on a separate paper and then tear it up and use it to make a collage! Really, you can make your confessions, or be as silly as you want... and then not have to worry about someone seeing that if you don't want them to. Write a letter to someone you are angry with, or have unresolved issues with. Tell someone your deepest, darkest secrets... and then destroy that letter! It's cathartic. And, looking back on the page, you will recall that you let that darkness OUT... to allow for more light within. Here's an interesting article about letter-writing as therapy.

Hate your handwriting? 

Personally, I think, too bad! It's a part of you, a natural rhythm, a direct result of your muscles and brain working simultaneously... It's personal, revealing, indicative of your mood and energy levels... BUT, feel free to experiment, as this is a VISUAL journal. 
Type it and collage it in.
Copy a font from the computer, or check out daFont.com for new and innovative letter designs.
Try a new pen or pencil or marker.
Write REAL BIG!
Spin your book in a new direction. Write sideways or upside down!
Use your non-dominant hand. Or your toes, for that matter!




15 December 2010

And if you are daydreaming...

...You're probably supposed to be working.

Today's theme, in contrast with yesterday's "dream" is WORK.

As we get closer to the holidays, it seems there is more work to do than there is time in a day... or maybe that's just to procrastinators like me. Who still haven't started Christmas shopping!

So, THIS PAGE:

WORK themed page. 

As everyone groaned, saying, "but I hate working!" and, "this will be an UGLY page," they got straight to it and worked very quietly (unusual! Means everyone was very wrapped up in their pages!) for the next hour. 

And, some of their pages are actually... FUN!

14 December 2010

Baby you're a dreamer


DREAM.


Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top.
Virginia Woolf

Do you agree or disagree?

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Dream. 

Recall a dream, think of Martin Luther King, Jr., discuss whether fish dream...

10 December 2010

Day 18!

We're almost halfway through our second quarter, which means we are 3/8 of the way through the school year! It flies by!

Think about how cyclical life is, where were you this time last year? Getting ready for the holidays... again... and thinking about how quick it goes! It seems to go from summer to winter here in NJ... here at school it often feels like it goes from summer break straight to Christmas; it's such a busy time of year.

It's the circle of life... enjoy it!


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Fill the page with circles. Fill some in when you're done.

(think about variety! thicknesses, sizes, patterns.... )

09 December 2010

Working with Paper


This week, we've been working on the Paper Lab in Collage Lab (Shay, 14).  Using anything from handmade papers, Mulberry papers, newspapers, magazines, cardboard, playing cards, receipts, we're creating the base for some artworks to come. 

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Use paper to create a foundation for 10 pages in your journal. Using Mod Podge, matte medium, glue sticks, or Elmer's glue, attach all different kinds of papers in your journal. Be careful to let them dry fully, experiment with textures--like crinkling and tearing, layer them to get new patterns and textures,  and reflect on which ones you like best, and why. You're building your arsenal for later journaling. 

08 December 2010

Nerdy Robots

Today's prompt is to design a robot, write like a robot, or otherwise be influenced by robots.


This Etsy Treasury is so cute with nerdy things, robots included.

Also, if you're in to robots, tomorrow is Nerd Nite in Philly... lectures, comedy, and music of the geeky variety, all for $5 at the Fieldhouse in Center City.


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Design a robot, write like a robot, or otherwise be influenced by robots.


07 December 2010

Ever changing...



m.c. escher, Metamorphosis
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"Evolution"

Making up for the past few days!

Something's been going on with the internet here lately... hopefully now we're back in action.

This idea comes directly from these amazing, hilarious, smart infographics by Jessica Hagy. Let's hope that during this Visual Learning/Journaling process your curiosity does not follow the same downward slope of this graph. Stay in wonderment, friends.

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Create a graph measuring something in your life. Serious, silly, personal, pie chart, bar graph, Venn diagram...

02 December 2010

Oh So Symbolic

I'm listening to the Prince Pandora radio station, and not only has it made my day, but I've been dancing and singing while journaling today. Sheila E., MJ, Prince and friends... awesome.
So what's the Prince connection? Today's about creating a symbol to represent YOU.

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Create a symbol for yourself.  Hopefully you won't really change your name to this symbol, so we have to start referring to you as "the artist formerly known as..." But there are infinite possibilities for what symbol will represent you.

Some ideas my students came up with...
... a tag-style version of his name
... a ginger flower for a red-haired darling
... the symbol she always doodles on foggy windows
... the tattoo she'll one day get

01 December 2010

Save me!

As the same fire assumes different shapes
When it consumes objects differing in shape,
So does the one Self take the shape
Of every creature in whom he is present. Marcus Aurelius
Fire alarms in my dorm at 3:30 a.m. and me in a robe and bare feet is as close to a fire in my home as I have been. Thankfully, it was a false alarm, because I didn't even remember to grab slippers [or pants for that matter!]... but that's beside the point.
The question today is what things do you surround yourself with that have the most meaning? What in your life absolutely cannot be replaced?
What would you grab (and don't answer pants!) if you had to leave your home at the drop of a hat? Some people live with this possibility (due to social unrest, government issues) on a daily basis. Be thankful for what you have, but do think about what you couldn't live without.

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What 3 things would you save from your burning home? [3 objects-- let's pray family members and pets are OK]