Sunday, December 30, 2012

Goodbye 2012

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Looking back on this year, I've accomplished most of the small goals I set for myself. I got my driver's license, my first car, and a more convenient work schedule. I painted a bunch of things and made a bunch of journals. My new website went up, my pricing evolved and I was invited to some fun, local craft fairs. I fell in love with a bunch of new art supplies!

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My new year resolution is to participate into more Surrey Arts Council events; one cannot create in a vacuum, right? This will be super difficult since I am such an introvert who thinks the day ends at 5pm, haha. Hopefully my Rainlendar will help me out with this one.

What about you? Do you make resolutions every year? Do you actually keep them?

Friday, December 28, 2012

Art Journal Page - 12/28/12



This took a while to put together! I don't have a large enough memory card to record more than five minutes of video at a time! The ratio is special in some way, but eventually I'll figure it out :3

Playing with the Gelli Arts plate in my journal!

Music: "Whiskey on the Mississippi" & "Airport Lounge" by Kevin MacLeod

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Playing with Gelli Arts Monoprint Plate

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Welp, I finally got to open the box and try out the Gelli Arts goo plate! 

Did you ever get to do the linoleum cutting prints in high school? This is kind of like that except no carving or special tools are required! It's actually just a rectangular jelly on which you spread fluid acrylic paint. Then you put the paper over top and it transfers onto the paper.

Why don't you just paint directly onto the paper, you ask?

I don't know. But this way is fun too :3

It would be difficult to describe how to use one of these with words, but Roben-Marie has put together a fantastic video tutorial which answers all of the questions!

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At first I had no idea what I was doing and started to have doubts. I don't have lots of cool masks or stencils so I thought I was simply out of luck. But the more layers I added, the more fun it became.

I used bubblewrap, string, circles of paper, a stamp, a regular paintbrush and some plastic canvas I had laying around.

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I'm trying to stick with watercolour in my current journal, so I don't know how often I'll get to use this. Next journal batch, it will make some pretty interesting covers, I think! Maybe some clever greeting cards, too.

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For such a cool toy that is quickly growing in popularity, the price is actually pretty reasonable. Part of the reason might be because it doesn't actually include a brayer in the package. This was the only thing that disappointed me. Without the brayer, it isn't truly "ready to use".

I suppose you could paint it on with a brush, or perhaps they expected this to only be popular among experienced printmakers who already have the tools... In any case, I ran down to the Michaels with a coupon and bought the simplest brayer I could find.

People are coming up with some pretty cool ideas.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Tiger Lily Painting

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My second application of watercolours actually started to look really lovely. The canvas is so absorbant that it was very difficult to achieve a "dripping" look as the paint didn't want to follow the water away. I wouldn't particularly recommend this...

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Continuing around the edges! :3

I love love love the look of the colours, but definitely couldn't do any watercolour techniques on this! I couldn't even paint with details so I drew some tiger lilies using a charcoal pencil and some white conte...

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Half of these "drips" are just painted lines.

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Fun little experiment, though not terribly successful. Maybe I will keep working on the lilies. My grandparents grew tiger lilies in their garden! It's hard to believe that all of those plants were twenty years old the last time I saw them, and now they are probably bulldozed and built over...

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Adventures with Raw Canvas

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When I was at the store picking out a wooden panel, I caught sight of some stretched raw canvases. I thought they were really beautiful so I bought a small 8x10" one to play with. 

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So... not really knowing what these raw canvases are meant for, I wanted to find out if one could throw watercolours onto it.

So far, the answer is... no. Not really. The colour of the canvas is nowhere near as bright as a piece of paper, so much of the colour is lost. 

The rough surface is probably doing a number on my brushes, but that's okay because my brushes are pretty old and "basic" anyway :3

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But the way they soaked together on the canvas was kind of fun, so I'm going to keep playing with this to see if I can get anything good to happen. 

Bonus Yummies: 
I... I totally caved and upgraded to a super basic DSLR today. I'M SO EXCITED. It's the Canon Rebel T3 (like I said, super basic) and I'm sure I'm going to break it. Assuming I ever figure out how to use it.

I got stuck on the first page on the instructions on how to attach the strap. Seriously. I'm doomed.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Wallpaper for the New Year

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It is so strange to think that this time last year, I dreaded the new year. Dreaded, dreaded, dreaded.

December is a procrastinator's dream! There are so many wonderful excuses why not to do something: busy time at work, vacation, businesses are closed for the holidays, school's out, what-have-you. So last year I knew that when January 1 came about, I would have to get my driver's license and get my wisdom teeth out.

Worst anticipation ever.

But not this year. I don't have any concrete plans for next year, and maybe that's why I've been having difficulty falling asleep lately...

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Nevertheless, I am kind of excited to see what 2013 will bring! I decided to freshen up my desktop background using all of the same resources I used last time, but in a slightly different way. I used the butterflies from my Inner Turmoil painting.

My Rainlendar2 has proven itself as useful as I was hoping it would be!

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I'd love to put these wallpapers up for download but that would be against the TOU for some of these resources, unfortunately :(

Resources
Puglypixel
Mellowmint
Fuzzimo
Lauren Harrison



Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Fire

I've been saving this one for a while, as it was a special gift!

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 I wanted to try painting on wooden supports because I hear nothing but good things about them. The wood is so pretty that I couldn't cover it all. So the bottom half is partially untouched. Love love love it!

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I traced the stencil pattern with Liquid Pearls. The wood panel has deep sides like a gallery canvas, and I "wrapped" the image around the sides. Unfortunately I didn't take a photo of that part.



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I will probably use these panels again :)