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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Mono-prints, and sketchbook work

I have still been working on my studio spaces through Whimsical Workspaces which can be found here: http://willowing.ning.com/group/whimsical-workspace  It has been good to get cleaned up and organized.

I have also been making some art.  I am still working on my fabric mono-prints, more cuffs, another background and my owl that I showed earlier this month.

First the background.  I layered gesso on a piece of water color fabric thickly and then doodled into it.  When that was dry I painted some water colors over it letting some of them drip.  I will be adding more to this piece soon.  Hopefully it will turn out to be something nice.




Next are the mono-prints that I am working on.  I am adding color the the white spaces.  Some of them I like better than others, but after adding more paint and stitching I hope that they look better.







Here is the little owl that I have been working on in my sketchbook.  I added paint and some words to this page.  I am not completely happy with the way he turned out, but I know that practicing will improve my skills, so I keep trying.  At least the process is fun even though I wish that my skills were up to what I want them at.  


I have been reading a couple of books that have me itching to try some new techniques.  The first one is: Collage, Assemblage, and Altered Art by Diane Maurer-Mathison.  The second one is Collage Unleashed by Traci Bautista.  They both have a lot of great information and I want to try some of the techniques that I am reading about.  If only there were more hours in the day.

Happy Creating!
Janelle

7 comments:

  1. Hi Janelle, I know your backgrounds will morph into beautiful pieces. I have to say that Traci's book Collage Unleashed was my favorite "happy" book that I carried everywhere with me for years! I've tried allot of things from her book and I still watch her DVD Retro Rags when I need inspiration. Enjoy!
    Jessi xox

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  2. Are you using gel plates for your monoprints? they look like they are going to turn into some great items! And your owl is extra cute! Julie

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  3. I am using a gel plate to make my mono-prints.

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  4. Firstly your paintings are beautiful & yay, I love owls :) Secondly, you're sooo sweet! I'm glad you were able to enter the giveaway (I hope you win :D)

    xo Joanna

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  5. More hours! No kidding, right?! Love your colorful pieces here - and your owl is so sweet! I love the sentiment below too - come on an adventure with me . . . perfect! xoxo

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  6. oooh, I love the color; I'm amazed at how they look at different angles.
    oooh, I need that class, lol

    Sounds like you are on to some great techniques! I love owls, so hoot, cute! :D

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  7. your owl is so cute, Janelle!! it's great to see how your work is progressing with the monoprints :)

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Janelle