Challenges

  • Art Journal #3,  Art Journaling,  Challenges,  NaNoJouMo

    NaNoJouMo Day 4

    Today’s prompt is These are the Days by Van Morrison.

    I had this idea of representing past events with bubbles or circles and connecting them with lines and then having unfinished lines representing future events.  It didn’t come out like I wanted.  I then decided to add a sihloette of an elderly couple dancing underneath all those events.

    To participate in NaNoJouMo visit Dawn DeVries Sokol’s website.  To view other participants art journal pages visit the NaNoJouMo Facebook Group and the NaNoJouMo Flickr Group.

    "These are the Days"
    “These are the Days”
    Created 11/4/2013

    Created using Distress Inks, Sharpies, acrylic paint markers and white gel pen on mixed media paper.

  • Art Journal #3,  Art Journaling,  Challenges,  NaNoJouMo

    NaNoJouMo Day 3

    Today’s prompt is If I Could Fly by Charity Chapman.

    I like how this turned out despite the fact that I messed up Earth.  My continents looked only like blobs so I had to try to fix it.  So it is only a sort of representation of Earth.

    To participate in NaNoJouMo visit Dawn DeVries Sokol’s website.  To view other participants art journal pages visit the NaNoJouMo Facebook Group and the NaNoJouMo Flickr Group.

    "If I Could Fly"
    “If I Could Fly”
    Created 11/3/2013

    Created using acrylic paints, Sharpie Paint Markers, Sharpie Markers, white gel pen, ink and cardstock on mixed media paper.

  • Art Journal #3,  Art Journaling,  Challenges,  NaNoJouMo

    NaNoJouMo Day 2

    Today’s prompt is “Life is Free” by Arkana.

    For this one I stared at the blank page for a while before deciding to journal about the dreams I had.  I didn’t want to have it visible so I used Lesile Herger’s Sharpie Ghosting Technique.  I then decided to use some of the lyrics.  Unfortunately I glued them down in the wrong order but I actually like it that way.  It sounds better to me.

    To participate in NaNoJouMo visit Dawn DeVries Sokol’s website.  To view other participants art journal pages visit the NaNoJouMo Facebook Group and the NaNoJouMo Flickr Group.

    "Keep the Dream Alive"
    “Keep the Dream Alive”
    Created 11/2/2013Created using Sharpies, Koi Watercolors, Distress Inks, India Ink and Scotch Expression Tape on mixed media paper.
  • Art Journal #3,  Art Journaling,  Challenges,  NaNoJouMo

    NaNoJouMo Begins

    Today is the start of NaNoWriMo also known as National Novel Writing Month. I had planned on participating this year after finally getting an idea after visiting Eastern State Penitentiary. However I was not feeling it. So I then decided I would do an Art Journaling challenge instead. I figured I would just art journal every day but even though art journaling every day would be tough it didn’t seem like a good enough challenge. Then around four this morning I remembered coming across an art journaling challenge a few months back and that I had pinned it on pintrest. The challenge is called NaNoJouMo also known as National Nonstop Journaling Month. Everyday in November Dawn will post a prompt of a song title from her personal playlist and we are then to interpret the song however we like in our art journals.  I have never art journaled with prompts before.  I usually just art journal whatever comes to mind or how I feel so I think this might be a bit of a challenge for me.  Even though Dawn states that we don’t have to do it everyday, I plan on it.  It will be another challenge on top of journaling with prompts.

    The prompt for today is Let it Be by SuperChick.  I had never heard the song or the group before. Below is how I felt like art journaling it.  I used a brick stencil to create a sort of wall.  Its representing all the things people have said and I have said to myself with the words let it be written on it.  I originally planned on writing some of the things people had said and done to me on each brick but I didn’t want to get so personal.  I also intended to make the writing graffiti-like but I don’t know how to write in graffiti.  I then drew weeds with one flower because you should always be unique and be yourself.  So I kept the page simple just saying to let it go, be yourself and be unique.

    To participate in NaNoJouMo visit Dawn DeVries Sokol’s website.  To view other participants art journal pages visit the NaNoJouMo Facebook Group and the NaNoJouMo Flickr Group.

    "Let it Be"
    “Let it Be”
    Created 11/01/2013Created using Distress Inks, Dylusion Spray Inks, acrylic paint pens, Sakura Identi-Pen, Sakura Silver Shadow pen, Sakura Starburst Pens, white gel pen and torn dictionary pages on mixed media paper.

     

    I also created a page on starting NaNoJouMo.  Its actually the first page in the journal. I kept it simple as well.

    "NaNoJouMo"
    “NaNoJouMo”
    Created 11/01/2013Created using Distress Inks, white gel pen, Sakura Identi-Pens, acrylic paint and a map page on mixed media paper.

     

  • Challenges,  Contest,  Zendoodle,  Zentangle,  Zentangle Inspired Art

    Blick’s Tangle Art Challenge

    A few weeks ago I participated in Blick’s Tangle Art Challenge in which you could submit a tangled art piece everyday for two weeks for a chance to win $300 in art supplies.  Shortly after the challenge ended three winners were randomly selected.  I was quite happy to find out I was one of those winners.

    To view my entries for the challenge you can click here to see my week 1 entries and here to see my week 2 entries.  To view all entries visit Blick’s Tangle Art Challenge page.

    Below are my prizes.  I can’t wait to start being creative with them.

    A large assortment of Sakura Pigma pens and two tangle books; One Zentangle a Day by Beckah Krahula and Time to Tangle with Color by Marie Browning.
    A large assortment of Sakura Pigma Pens and two tangle books; One Zentangle a Day by Beckah Krahula and Time to Tangle with Color by Marie Browning.
    Several different artist tiles in watercolor paper and vellum.
    Several different Strathmore Artist Tiles in watercolor, bristol and vellum paper.  There is even a set of black tiles.