Saturday, November 7, 2009
Send a postcard to yourself
I am reading Alice Steinbach's book, Without Reservations - the travels of an independent woman. While away, Alice sends postcards to herself, ones that will be waiting for her upon her return. What a wonderful practice! Little books can be made of such treasures, and voila!, your journal has written itself!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Different writing formats
Project: Draw a simple human shape to represent your subject and write about that person within its boundaries.
Materials: watercolor, pen, plastic canvas stencil
Artist: Janet Freeman, July, 2005
My, my, we mustn't rely on standard paragraph form with margins and straight lines for our journal entries. Below are some ways to break away:
Paint horizontal color stripes and use them as lines for text.
Draw or paint wavy lines and write along them.
Write border to border.
Write in a circle or spiral or square.
Write within a shape.
The last example is illustrated in the posted page.
Musingly, Carol
Saturday, July 18, 2009
The Curse of the Purse
Project: The Curse of the Purse
This interactive page contains a pouch constructed from fabric, chain and button, which holds a list of the contents of the artist's purse. The clean, yet stimulating design of the pages has much appeal.
Artist: Sherry Pollack
Rather than rely on the vast and tempting array of stickers and other accoutrements that scrapbookers use, we focus on playing with and manipulating art materials. Granted, scrapbookers have some cool stuff, but our use of such materials is selective and minimal. My longest running group admits to having a sickness: we never throw anything away! Oh! I can use that on a page. Or, I can make a stamp/stencil/template/texture, etc. out of that! If we didn’t laugh about it, we would probably cry.
What I bring to the table is a lifetime of familiarity with art materials and processes, an active mind and creative thinking, a love of words, and a sense of fun. This is what I encourage and teach. It’s all about tapping creativity. I have been awarded the title of Muse, and I playfully sign my communiqués: Musingly yours,
This interactive page contains a pouch constructed from fabric, chain and button, which holds a list of the contents of the artist's purse. The clean, yet stimulating design of the pages has much appeal.
Artist: Sherry Pollack
Rather than rely on the vast and tempting array of stickers and other accoutrements that scrapbookers use, we focus on playing with and manipulating art materials. Granted, scrapbookers have some cool stuff, but our use of such materials is selective and minimal. My longest running group admits to having a sickness: we never throw anything away! Oh! I can use that on a page. Or, I can make a stamp/stencil/template/texture, etc. out of that! If we didn’t laugh about it, we would probably cry.
What I bring to the table is a lifetime of familiarity with art materials and processes, an active mind and creative thinking, a love of words, and a sense of fun. This is what I encourage and teach. It’s all about tapping creativity. I have been awarded the title of Muse, and I playfully sign my communiqués: Musingly yours,
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Workshops at Ghost Ranch
Page decoration: painted workshop nametag extended into full painted page, with facing page repeating the colors in an abstract design, waiting to be written upon.
Materials and techniques: on left, watercolor with saran wrap texturing; on right, painted watercolors with salt sprinkled into sky to represent the Milky Way (sorry it's not clearer), silver metallic pen
Artist: Carol Zika, 2007
Ghost Ranch, www.ghostranch.org, is an education and retreat center with two locations: Santa Fe and Abiquiu, NM. Northwest of Santa Fe in the high mountain desert is Abiquiu and Georgia O’Keeffe country. Of dinosaur fame, too. It is there that I will be presenting two weeks of Artful Journaling workshops. I can only describe the setting as a sacred space, and visitors return year after year to see old friends, make new ones, and replenish their spirits. Workshop offerings are varied and stimulating to mind and soul. This is a family-friendly place, with supervised programming for youth during adult class times. And yes, one can see the silvery full moon, the Milky Way, and stars upon stars in the night sky.
Artful Journaling I - July 27 - Aug 2, 2009
This first week is a part of the Creative Arts offering, which pulls together a gifted faculty from across the country, and includes writing, painting, music and drama. Imagine five mornings, surrounded by crimson and yellow rock mesas, writing from the heart and playing with art materials! After this first week, participants are invited to stay around for the encore session.
Artful Journaling II - Aug 3 - Aug 9, 2009
The second week can be taken separately, and will be co-lead with poet Anita Skeen, who is an inspiring writing teacher with many longtime devotees. As life-long friends, we have lots of fun with our collaboration, and the class members are the beneficiaries. I could wax poetic about Anita as a teacher, but she’s the poet, so I won’t go there. So, imagine five mornings, etc., etc., with the added plus of a skilled writing muse.
Materials and techniques: on left, watercolor with saran wrap texturing; on right, painted watercolors with salt sprinkled into sky to represent the Milky Way (sorry it's not clearer), silver metallic pen
Artist: Carol Zika, 2007
Ghost Ranch, www.ghostranch.org, is an education and retreat center with two locations: Santa Fe and Abiquiu, NM. Northwest of Santa Fe in the high mountain desert is Abiquiu and Georgia O’Keeffe country. Of dinosaur fame, too. It is there that I will be presenting two weeks of Artful Journaling workshops. I can only describe the setting as a sacred space, and visitors return year after year to see old friends, make new ones, and replenish their spirits. Workshop offerings are varied and stimulating to mind and soul. This is a family-friendly place, with supervised programming for youth during adult class times. And yes, one can see the silvery full moon, the Milky Way, and stars upon stars in the night sky.
Artful Journaling I - July 27 - Aug 2, 2009
This first week is a part of the Creative Arts offering, which pulls together a gifted faculty from across the country, and includes writing, painting, music and drama. Imagine five mornings, surrounded by crimson and yellow rock mesas, writing from the heart and playing with art materials! After this first week, participants are invited to stay around for the encore session.
Artful Journaling II - Aug 3 - Aug 9, 2009
The second week can be taken separately, and will be co-lead with poet Anita Skeen, who is an inspiring writing teacher with many longtime devotees. As life-long friends, we have lots of fun with our collaboration, and the class members are the beneficiaries. I could wax poetic about Anita as a teacher, but she’s the poet, so I won’t go there. So, imagine five mornings, etc., etc., with the added plus of a skilled writing muse.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Self-Portrait a la Gustav Klimt
Writing assignment: Self, as I See Myself
Artwork: Self Portrait a la Gustav Klimt
2007
Techniques: Collage, painting with metallic watercolors, stamping, layering
Okay. So we're starting with one of my pages. It was handy. I received an interesting reply from a childhood friend who saw this posting. She said my self portrait looks like my baby sister, and my blog photo is surely my older sister. Betwixt and between, I am in there somewhere.
In the future, I will also feature pages by fellow journalers. Anticipate. Wonder.
Artwork: Self Portrait a la Gustav Klimt
2007
Techniques: Collage, painting with metallic watercolors, stamping, layering
Okay. So we're starting with one of my pages. It was handy. I received an interesting reply from a childhood friend who saw this posting. She said my self portrait looks like my baby sister, and my blog photo is surely my older sister. Betwixt and between, I am in there somewhere.
In the future, I will also feature pages by fellow journalers. Anticipate. Wonder.
"I wandered lonely as a cloud..."
Writing assignment: From a basketful, select a slip of paper with the first line of a poem, then use it as a topic sentence to develop its theme.
Page decoration: watercolor wash, illuminated capital 'I', embellished with gold composition leaf, ink
Artist: Carol Zika, 2006
Artful Journaling is where I have been channeling my creative energies these past few years. As the movement has grown (a surprise to me), I have been fine-tuning my own concept to include creative writing topics that serve as a reflection of one's life, values, thoughts and attitudes in a non-linear and very entertaining way. We concentrate in writing in our own voices, rather than on form, using what writing skills we bring with us. One recent retiree said to me, “I’ve been teaching first grade my entire career. I’ll sound like a first grader.” And so be it, I responded. It will be authentic.
Page decoration: watercolor wash, illuminated capital 'I', embellished with gold composition leaf, ink
Artist: Carol Zika, 2006
Artful Journaling is where I have been channeling my creative energies these past few years. As the movement has grown (a surprise to me), I have been fine-tuning my own concept to include creative writing topics that serve as a reflection of one's life, values, thoughts and attitudes in a non-linear and very entertaining way. We concentrate in writing in our own voices, rather than on form, using what writing skills we bring with us. One recent retiree said to me, “I’ve been teaching first grade my entire career. I’ll sound like a first grader.” And so be it, I responded. It will be authentic.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Welcome to my Artful Journaling blog. It will be a work in progress...
I have just returned from presenting a very successful Artful Journaling workshop at the Rehoboth Art League in Delaware. The small group's enthusiasm, drive and positive attitude carried them through 4 days of writings and finished pages. Amazing. We covered a multitude of page decoration techniques, made an accordian book, covered our journals, learned to make a couple of different envelopes, and completed several writing projects, including 6-word memoirs. Kudos to Charlotte, Genie, Libby and Kathleen for all of their creative efforts.
My journal reflections after arriving back home:
Oh, and there was the beach. The beach. The beach in purrrfect weather. This morning, the water was blue and just riffled enough to glint and sparkle in the sun, with lovely swells that formed sonorous waves along the shoreline. And the beach bagpipe player was back! Two days ago, the shore was shrouded in a morning fog that drenched my hair. Visibility was about 50 feet. Another day, the intermittent spike of a dolphin's fin guided me along the shore. I had some divine frozen custard last night on a final visit to the boardwalk. And let's not forget the tub of Fisher's popcorn... It was a lovely week. I'm starting to get it, i.e., why people like to go downy ocean.
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Upcoming workshop:
I will be offering a 3-week Introduction to Artful Journaling at the Columbia Art Center, www.ColumbiaArtCenter.org, beginning Monday, June 6, 6:30-8:30 pm. There's still time to join!
I have just returned from presenting a very successful Artful Journaling workshop at the Rehoboth Art League in Delaware. The small group's enthusiasm, drive and positive attitude carried them through 4 days of writings and finished pages. Amazing. We covered a multitude of page decoration techniques, made an accordian book, covered our journals, learned to make a couple of different envelopes, and completed several writing projects, including 6-word memoirs. Kudos to Charlotte, Genie, Libby and Kathleen for all of their creative efforts.
My journal reflections after arriving back home:
Oh, and there was the beach. The beach. The beach in purrrfect weather. This morning, the water was blue and just riffled enough to glint and sparkle in the sun, with lovely swells that formed sonorous waves along the shoreline. And the beach bagpipe player was back! Two days ago, the shore was shrouded in a morning fog that drenched my hair. Visibility was about 50 feet. Another day, the intermittent spike of a dolphin's fin guided me along the shore. I had some divine frozen custard last night on a final visit to the boardwalk. And let's not forget the tub of Fisher's popcorn... It was a lovely week. I'm starting to get it, i.e., why people like to go downy ocean.
**********************
Upcoming workshop:
I will be offering a 3-week Introduction to Artful Journaling at the Columbia Art Center, www.ColumbiaArtCenter.org, beginning Monday, June 6, 6:30-8:30 pm. There's still time to join!
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