Journaling: Late night painting
Nov. 2nd, 2013 02:30 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In an effort to do more art work as well as keeping myself awake after supper, I'm trying to work on my art journals/ICADs/Smashbooks/etc. for a couple of hours each evening starting at around 10 p.m.
Tonight I wanted to do some painting, so I started in on a spiral-bound book from my aunt's place. It was one of her (many!) quilting books. When I saw it, I latched on right away (along w/a smaller book) figuring it would work for art journaling.
I tore out about half of the pages, so there's room for expansion. Tonight I began with gessoing the first page. But the pages are thin, glossy paper, so I glued it to the next page and did the same to the next several ones. I've been wanting to try out working on a black background as opposed to the usual white, so once the gesso was dry I covered the page in black acrylic paint using my fingers. Then I added a layer of the teal paint and some hot pink. However, I noticed once the hot pink acrylic paint dried, the color changed to more of a reddish shade. Bleh. I'll have to do more experiments.
Next, I added some purple dots with my finger and then smeared them. Next, I put the teal acrylic paint on some bubble wrap and pressed that onto the page in a few spots. Finally, I added some purple circles of paint and then painted on a quote about creativity in white acrylic paint.
I don't think it's finished yet, but my time is up and I'm tired. Plus, I think the paint fumes gave me a bit of a headache. Ooopsie. Or maybe it was the lousy night of sleep I got last night.
I still had some purple paint leftover and since I hate to see it go to waste, I took a credit card and smeared it over the inside cover. There's was just enough for a good coating. I rather like it...for a start anyway. :)
I must admit, the page came out much more dark than I intended, even with the black background, but that's ok. This book is all about experimenting anyway.
Oh, and for anyone who's interested I'm attempting to take part in Positively Present's 30-Day Gratitude Photo Challenge during November.
I'm posting my photos to my Instagram [http://instagram.com/ralval73] and in turn my Twitter so feel free to follow me over there or join in on the challenge as well. :)
Tonight I wanted to do some painting, so I started in on a spiral-bound book from my aunt's place. It was one of her (many!) quilting books. When I saw it, I latched on right away (along w/a smaller book) figuring it would work for art journaling.
I tore out about half of the pages, so there's room for expansion. Tonight I began with gessoing the first page. But the pages are thin, glossy paper, so I glued it to the next page and did the same to the next several ones. I've been wanting to try out working on a black background as opposed to the usual white, so once the gesso was dry I covered the page in black acrylic paint using my fingers. Then I added a layer of the teal paint and some hot pink. However, I noticed once the hot pink acrylic paint dried, the color changed to more of a reddish shade. Bleh. I'll have to do more experiments.
The aroma of acrylic paint. #artjournal Made with #Pixlr # - http://t.co/NGaCnoOmjn pic.twitter.com/qAvwCl2iAM
— Valerie (@Valerie613) November 2, 2013
Next, I added some purple dots with my finger and then smeared them. Next, I put the teal acrylic paint on some bubble wrap and pressed that onto the page in a few spots. Finally, I added some purple circles of paint and then painted on a quote about creativity in white acrylic paint.
I don't think it's finished yet, but my time is up and I'm tired. Plus, I think the paint fumes gave me a bit of a headache. Ooopsie. Or maybe it was the lousy night of sleep I got last night.
Still a work in progress. Need to sleep/think about it. #artjournal #CreatedWithCameraMX pic.twitter.com/j6sNHTS4Z3
— Valerie (@Valerie613) November 2, 2013
I still had some purple paint leftover and since I hate to see it go to waste, I took a credit card and smeared it over the inside cover. There's was just enough for a good coating. I rather like it...for a start anyway. :)
Had to use the leftover paint somewhere. #artjournal #CreatedWithCameraMX pic.twitter.com/J79SUidHnc
— Valerie (@Valerie613) November 2, 2013
I must admit, the page came out much more dark than I intended, even with the black background, but that's ok. This book is all about experimenting anyway.
Oh, and for anyone who's interested I'm attempting to take part in Positively Present's 30-Day Gratitude Photo Challenge during November.
I'm posting my photos to my Instagram [http://instagram.com/ralval73] and in turn my Twitter so feel free to follow me over there or join in on the challenge as well. :)