Showing posts with label Quotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quotes. Show all posts

Monday, March 13, 2023

Book of Marks - Last Pages Reveal



The last page spread


On the left, Ascemic writing


On the right: "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." - Anais Nin


If I had thought about this ahead of time, I would have waited to punch the hole so the button would have appeared in the opening.

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Books of Marks - Centerfold Reveal



The centerfold page has a flap or short page on the right.


Left page with Ascemic writing


The right flap page. "Imagination is more important than knowledge" - Albert Einstein


The centerfold with the flap open


The middle page. "The best way to know life is to love many things." - Vincent van Gogh


Oops. It's a good thing this book isn't comprised of text on consecutive pages as I forgot to add collage to the flap. So now the decision. Does every surface have to have collage on it? Or can the background of the page be enjoyed as the main event? Decisions, decisions.

Monday, March 6, 2023

Book of Marks - Next Spread Reveal



The spread with left flap


Close up of left flap: "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" - Leonardo DaVinci


Under the flap, middle, and right hand pages.


Jacqueline showed a slide presentation  and one of the slides she had was a pie chart of the Creative Process: from the yellow slice clockwise: Inspiration, Work, Binge Eating, Creative Napping, Internet Surfing


Another interpretation of the Creative Process: 

1. This is awesome
2. This is tricky
3. This is 🤬
4. I am 🤬
5. This might be Ok
6. This is awesome.

Jacqueline was saying many people give up at number 4, and a true artist will push through until they reach number 6,


On the right hand page, another example of Ascemic writing. I did the Ascemic writing on Canson Vellum, it's like tracing paper only heavier. Having the printed quotes and writing on the vellum took the fear out of writing on the actual book pages.

Thursday, March 2, 2023

The Book of Marks - Inside Front Cover and First Page Reveal



The book structure is based on Teesha Moore's Amazing Journal  It measures approximately 8 in. x 10 in. Moore's book uses one sheet of Fabrianon Artistico paper. The paper used during Jacqueline Sullivan's Book of Marks class was one sheet of Strathmore 400 140 lb. watercolor paper.

This is what you see when you first open the book.


The inside cover has a flap. There are several pages with flaps which makes the book interactive. Though if you don't like these short pages, you can always tear them off. Here and there we punched holes in the book for a peek-a-boo effect.


Under the flap, I glued a strip of the black paper with white marks and wrote the title of the class and dates with a white Gelly Roll pen. I left the inside cover blank as I'm undecided whether to fill all the surfaces. If you look at a commercially printed book, the inside cover is usually blank


Jaqueline suggested the subject matter of the book be about art. In the handouts she had given us quotes about art from artists, writers. We were free to chose our own subject, but I liked a lot of the quotes so decided make the book about art. I printed the quotes out on some colored paper that matched the colors in the book.

Besides the quotes, we could also fill the book with collage and Ascemic writing. Collage is a bit out of the box for me. It's hard to know whether there are too many bits or not enough. Does it look pleasing or like the cat barfed on the floor?

 From Jacqueline's notes about ascemic writing, "Ascemic writing is a wordless form of writing. The word ascemic means "having no specific semantic content", or "without the smallest unit of meaning." With the non-specifity of asemic writing there comes a vacuum of meaning which is left for the reader to fill in and interpret. All of this is similar to the way one would deduce meaning from an abstract work of art."

Jacqueline had 4 ways of doing ascemic writing. One was a word per line which would also make the writing/printing very legible. I chose this method for the first quote I used which is the definition of Kung Fu. "Kung Fu is any discipline or skill achieved through hard work and practice." (Kung Fu is not restricted to the Martial Arts. Pretty much anything we do art, craft, baking, practicing medicine, law, music, is Kung Fu.) 

When I studied Martial Arts, the color red was reserved for the Masters (5th degree and up Black Belt). So I used a cardinal stamp to reflect this. As it turns out, purple and blue are two of the lower rank belt colors in the karate system I practiced.

Monday, February 13, 2023

Book of Marks - Last Two Pages Reveal



The last two pages


The left side with collage and Ascemic writing


The right side. "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." - Anais Nin


If I had waited until the button was sewn to the flap, I could have punched the hole so the button would be centered in the square. Oh, well. It goes with the Ascemic writing on the opposite page.

Monday, December 19, 2022

The Hurrier I Go, the Behinder I Get

 

Incorrectly attributed to Lewis Carroll from Alice Through The Looking Glass. Regardless of who coined the phrase, it's the state I'm in.

Friday, May 31, 2019

The Friday Five Good Things

Five good things that happened this week.

1. Another gorgeous day so I worked in the garden

2. I found my quote book I've been looking for forever buried in a pile of papers in the basement. The Gremlins must be back because I've looked through that pile several times before.

3. Dinner out at Point Breeze.

4. A jacket I wanted went on sale. Come to Mama.

5. Himself has a wardrobe full of chemistry t-shirts. He wears them when he teaches and sometimes the t-shirts coordinate with a particular lesson. Thursday was Cation Day 😺 He woke me up at the crack of stupid to show me he was wearing the t-shirt. I made him turn on the light so I could see it.

How was your week?

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Art Challenge - Day 2

My calligraphy teacher, mentor, and friend, Callinana, invited me to participate in the Five Day Art Challenge meme on Facebook. Yesterday, was Day 1.

 I thought I'd flourish two birds with one pen so to speak since I cross-post my blog to Facebook. Why waste an opportunity for blog posts? (-;

This piece was done in July 2011 as the title page for a notebook where I scribbled quotes for potential calligraphic fodder.

One of my favorite quotes, supposedly attributed to Michelangelo, Ancora imparo, "I'm still learning." Apropos on many levels. Skills, life lessons.

Acrylic, Ziller Winter White ink, whatever pen point I grabbed first (either Nikko G or Gillotte 1068A)

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

A Reminder


from the Quote book: For the laborer is worthy of his or her hire Luke 10:7

Monday, June 22, 2015

Index Card A Day - 17 -19

Challenge Prompt: Wabi Sabi
Nothing is perfect
Nothing is permanent
Nothing is complete
Teapot sticker torn and gilded with 23 karat gold leaf

Challenge Prompt: Treehouse


Letter Play - Ancora Imparo, I am still learning
Michelangelo

Monday, April 20, 2015

Dance in the Rain

While surfing the Interwebs, I came across crayon art. Looked fun, so I thought I'd give it a go.

"You can't wait for the storm to be over; you have to learn how to dance in the rain."

Mixed media on 12 in. x 14 in. canvas

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Saturday Sayings

"Give me the splendid silent sun with all his beams full-dazzling." - Walt Whitman

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Saturday Sayings

"Even now, this late in the day, a blank sheet of paper holds the greatest excitement there is for me - more promising than a silver cloud, and prettier than a red wagon." - E. B. White

Sunday, November 11, 2012

NaNoJouMo - Day 8

A quote from The Doctor Who episode Vincent and the Doctor

" It seems to me there's so much more to the world than the average eye is allowed to see. I believe, if you look hard, there are more wonders in the universe than you could ever dream."

I decided to try a technique found at Angelia's Art Journals 
You color with crayons or oil pastels. Then paint over the entire image with black artist acrylic. When the paint is thoroughly dry, scrape the paint with a craft knife. The crayon will resist the paint, and the paint will scrape off fairly easily. Where crayon didn't hit the paper, the paint will adhere.

I remembered doing this technique in grammar school, only the nun who taught art mixed black tempera paint with liquid laundry starch. We were supposed to color a design with our crayons and when we scraped the paint off, our design would look like a stained glass window.  I seem to recall I drew a whole bunch of mermaids.

Water soluble oil pastels, Liquitex Soft Body Ivory Black, Ziller Midnight Blue ink, Brause 3/4 mm. nib

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Quote Book

Since I gussied up the title page of my quote book, the black composition notebook cover looked beige. That is functional, but dull. So I gave the cover a make over with gesso, paints, and a bit of decoupage. Painter's tape turned out to be the perfect shade and size to cover the spine.

Do you collect quotes or jot down your creative ideas in a notebook?

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Quote of the Day

One of my favorite quotes, supposedly attributed to Michelangelo, Ancora imparo, "I'm still learning." Apropos on many levels. Skills, life lessons.

Acrylic, Ziller Winter White ink, whatever pen point I grabbed first (either Nikko G or Gillotte 1068A)

Do you have a favorite quote?

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Experimenting with Glazes - 1

Inspired by a journal page Angelia created using glazes, I decided to give it a try. Supposedly using glazes brings depth to a piece. I found a bottle of glaze medium purchased for some workshop, but never used. Perfect. Wouldn't have to run out and buy more materials to sit in the drawer.

With Angelia's leaf and bird motif in my head, I flipped through my quote book and found two quotes I thought would make good companions for a spread.

"Use the talents you possess for the world would be silent if no birds sang except the best."
"Every heart sings a song incomplete until another heart whispers back" - Plato

Here's the spread laid out in pencil with a bit of blue mixed with the glaze.

What are you working on? Are you experimenting with something new for you?

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