Wednesday 30 October 2013

Art Journal Page - Gelli-Arts Printing Plate & Heritage Fluorescent Acrylic Paint


We all know that feeling of opening your journal with anticipation and then not having a clue where to start...  

Most of the times I grab different supplies (acrylic & water colour paints, inks, gelatos, sprays) in co-coordinating colours - most of the time not more that 3 different colours with black and/or white.  I do not restrict myself to these colours, this is just a starting point. Most of the times I change some of the colours or even introduce more colours.

Art Journaling page using the Gelli-Arts Printing Plate & Heritage Craft Fluorescent Acrylics
 I approach each journal page in three stages:

Background – mostly covering the white page with something – paints, inks, paper.
In this case I used the Gelli-Arts printing plate to layer Fluorescent acrylic paint and finished with Stencil-Art's Circle stencil and white acrylic paint.

Focal point – drawing, painting or collage. (The element or object in a painting or a piece 
of art that draws the your eye to it, or the main subject on your page.
I used Stencil-Art's Face-basic stencil to draw part of the face and used Heritage Craft  Artist's Acrylic - Flesh and Touch of Pink. The details on the face were done with Derwent  Inktense pencils and a water colour brush.  
I printed the quote on tissue paper (I lightly sprayed the tissue paper with repositionable adhesive spray and printed it with my laser printer) and adhered it to the page.
I used Faber-Castell Gelatos to colour-in circles and collaged old book paper some other. 
        
Finishing touches and journaling – giving my page a title, doodling and writing.
I stamped images from Claudine Helmuth "Bloom" Acrylic stamps with Dylusions Spray  mists and the Dylusions Spray Ink Pad.  I then "coloured-in" the background by rubbing  Dylusions spray mists from the ink pad.  I doodled with Faber-Castell Big Brush and Pitt Artist's pens, as
well as my white Sharpie Paint Pen.



Tutorial posted on Youtube:






Wednesday 23 October 2013

Have you ever bought arts or crafts supplies because you have seen it advertised or a demonstration somewhere and you simply had to have it? I have to confess that I have a room full of products - some of which I have never used.  That was until I discovered the exciting world of art journaling!

Art Journaling is a way of expressing yourself through writing and creating visual art at the same time.  You can use a variety of art supplies to create mixed-media art. You can either buy pre-made journals or make your own custom journals to record everything from your travels to art techniques to your deepest secrets.

An art journal is whatever you want it to be.  There are no rules in art journaling. You can doodle, collage, stamp or paint. Create chronologically or not. You can have a central theme or not.  There are no mistakes in art journaling!  If you do not like something cover it with paint or paper! Gesso will become your best friend! The most important thing to remember is:  HAVE FUN! The wonderful thing is that you art journal just for you; there is no need to share, unless you want to. You need to experiment and discover what works best for you – what makes you happy.

To some an art journal, or a visual journal, is simply an artist’s book containing mixed-media work, such as collage and painting.   To others it may contain paintings, drawings, photographs, collage, stamping, writing or ideas for future art projects. By combining the words and visual images, you create something with meaning - a visual documentation of your life experiences that makes up who you are and where you’ve been and how far you’ve come.

Work freely; don’t waste time and energy on finding the perfect picture or piece of ephemera or art supply. Working in your journal is not about making a pretty picture or creating a piece of art.  It’s about exploring what you need to express and just seeing where the page takes you.  Don’t have any preconceived ideas of how your page is suppose to look like.  It’s an added bonus if the page turns out to be fantastic!  Keeping your hands busy with collaging, painting and stamping sets your mind free. 


To be continued…

Tuesday 22 October 2013

Welcome to this blog!  Stencil-art is a brand new online shop specialising in mixed media art and more specifically art journaling supplies. We are based in Randburg in Gauteng, South-Africa.  

Our aim with this blog is to introduce you to art journaling and feature new products and other helpful tools for art journaling.


We hope you will find this blog helpful.  Any suggestions will be appreciated, contact us as sareana@stencil-art.co.za

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