If you are doing the ICAD Challenge (Index Card A Day), then you already know that it is very addicting...I am totally hooked! I am going to make a bunch of mine into "word art" journal prompts, and other things like that. Below are a few more index cards I have decorated:
I like the bottom one, personally...I was making a sarcastic statement about what we, as women, sometimes have to deal with in life...
I also did another art journal page. I had been looking through all of the art journal "how-to" books I have accumulated, and realized that none of them had the same style of artwork in them as I create. So basically, I have a stack of books that I have very little in common with! I'm not really sure what that means, other than the fact that I rarely do all of the layers and collage elements that so many others do. I think I may need to get one of Teesha or Tracy Moore's books...That might be a little more my style (not that I am anywhere close to being as good as they are)... Anyway, that realization inspired the journal page below:
PLAY - The Art Of Visual Journals, Issue #4, November 2003.
PLAY - The Art Of Visual Journals, Issue #4, November 2003.
I like the bottom one, personally...I was making a sarcastic statement about what we, as women, sometimes have to deal with in life...
I also did another art journal page. I had been looking through all of the art journal "how-to" books I have accumulated, and realized that none of them had the same style of artwork in them as I create. So basically, I have a stack of books that I have very little in common with! I'm not really sure what that means, other than the fact that I rarely do all of the layers and collage elements that so many others do. I think I may need to get one of Teesha or Tracy Moore's books...That might be a little more my style (not that I am anywhere close to being as good as they are)... Anyway, that realization inspired the journal page below:
PLAY - The Art Of Visual Journals, Issue #4, November 2003.
PLAY - The Art Of Visual Journals, Issue #4, November 2003.
Love these! I want to play in both of these challenges so bad, but I just don't have the time this summer so I visit you to live through your art right now :)
ReplyDeleteWell, enjoy looking, Kim!
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