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Friday, September 26, 2014

A strange view of "Old Hollywood"

I made this art for a swap for my facebook group. I did not entirely intend to sign up for this swap, I spent a long time avoiding getting started. I kept thinking I would do an image transfer and intensify the contrast with paint or whatever and keep it at that. But it was boring to me so I avoided it, and avoided it, and avoided it and.. you get the point.
So, the Documented Life Project is a group on facebook. They do weekly prompts. I will be completely honest and say I am not keeping up with them, but occasionally the prompts will inspire something else, something completely different, and I use them to "begin" projects.
So, here I was. Tonight, sitting. I had been browsing through the DLP feed, looking at a lot of splattery-drippy art. I had printed out some old hollywood actresses, I decided to just go for it. I started to spatter and flick and drip watercolor, I smeared some inktense across the wet drips and extra water, I used some gelatos, the background was fun. Once the background was done, dryish, I decided to try my first inkjet printed image transfer. Here was the result. 
At this point, it looks good. Its not dramatic enough for me, so, I attempt to play up the contrast, and add extra drippy splatterness. 

almost there! Added pen, added black watercolor to her body area, it went crazy! The paper was left after the image transfer it soaked 

I don't know why I felt like it had to have purple... but I so did. I could not stop myself. Anyway, I hope my partner will enjoy my strange interpretation of the "Old Hollywood" theme. I had fun making it. 

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Art Every Day.

I started to try to challenge myself to do art FOR MYSELF every day. I do a lot of art that I give away (in exchange for art from others) but not very much for myself. I find my days lacking in free time, lately, especially now that we have a vehicle. When you don't have a car, you don't go anywhere unless it is necessary. I thought that having a car would give me more free time, but not really, it just gives me more out of the house, spending time with Rob and Greyson time. which is enjoyable, and wonderful, of course. Regardless, the amount of "art for me" that I've done is pathetic. I challenged myself midsummer and I bought a sketchbook especially for it ..at the end of August, maybe? I have filled 4 pages. I am ashamed. But maybe putting it out there will encourage me. Here are all of my... sort of pathetic, art of the days. I have found it really therapeutic to write on the pages, sometimes covering the journalling up with art. I have been also doing this in my abandoned DLP art journal, pretty much using it exclusively as a journal now, making use of all the pre-painted tip-ins and the boring layouts. I promise, next time I post this I will have better things to show you!
Playing with twinkling h2os and pen, mostly just covering up the journalling I did, trying to get myself moving.

I drew this for practice, I will be doing more soon, for a swap.

Playing with my new gelatos. This was extremely therapeutic for me, the gelatos are really fun to use, smooth, creamy, easily manipulated with water. Really like them.

Just forcing myself to do something. 

Friday, September 19, 2014

Alcohol Ink Process Photos.

It might not be as interesting as I made it seem :P
this was pretty much my step one. I had started out trying to make it a light wash of color, I used purple and my partner really hates purple, so I was trying to change it to blue, I used a bit too much alcohol in one spot, it turned out looking like a moon. The bottom half was how I intended it to be, it was supposed to go purple, pinks/red, down to yellow, and then I was going to do a little green at the bottom and spots of red, obviously I got distracted. The red really took over most of it, the pink pretty much completely disappeared. At this point, I stopped and looked at what I had and decided where to go. 

I added more blue to the top to drown out the purple. I took alcohol and "washed" the sides, leaving all the interesting parts in the middle. It started to look sort of like a sky and maybe a mountain.. 

I remade the circle in the middle, and decided to make the red at the bottom smoother. I added pen at this step, emphasising the circle at the top for interest. 

added more pen, you can't really tell in the photo

some details

Abstract Art.

It is not easy for me to do abstract art, I will start something abstract and I will see something within it, and I can't help myself but follow through. I did this artwork with alcohol inks and pen. I can't keep myself from using pen, I think that is ok. It is for a swap, I found myself so in love with it that I am having trouble convincing myself to send it away, it looks to me sort of spacey, very lunar at least. I love the moon, it seemed to get so much depth, I had to redo the moonish object several times, it is amazing what you can do and change with alcohol inks. I am going to post the finished project here, and a process set of photos in another post, so you can see how much you can transform alcohol inks, and the really amazing process. I think that my favorite thing about alcohol inks is that you CAN NOT think too much, they sort of make art themselves, you just help them along. Anyway, this is the final "abstract art" piece for my swap, I think I may get it scanned and printed tomorrow for myself.