"Offerings" February 2022 Journal Page
Working on one of my demo videos for this month's The Art Life project. The video I'm filming today shares techniques that were used on the above page (collage, painting, art journaling and more...) I'm planning on adding videos to the Art Life site on a weekly basis (if not more often!)
Yesterday, I mailed out my first patron (not patreon. I'm using Mighty Networks) rewards to tier level 2 and 3 members of The Art Life. I love the quality of the project and I hope that they like this month's goodie surprise as much as I loved making it for them!
I'm trying to be more consistent with blogging. I've been pouring everything into my new online projects. There aren't enough hours in the day, but I try.
"We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time."
-T.S. Eliot Four Quartets
- The Art Life monthly patron project STARTS TUESDAY, February 15th! (tier level offerings, community, resource library, recorded videos and more.) It's monthly and ongoing! (It's never too late to join as the information STAYS on the site! Your support helps me to add NEW material on a regular basis! It will also help me to add more LIVE classes to the site and other things!)
- In March, I am offering Reflections a Two Hour Online Workshop in Paint, Paper and Pen. It's a live, 2 hour workshop with a link to follow of the recording. It's on sale and I've priced it affordably so that if you can't make the live workshop, you can watch it later via the link.
Supplies:
journal using 100 lb Accent Opaque cardstock approximately 9 x 12" closed
(smaller work in the photo is here)
Acrylics: Holbein, Sennelier, Utrecht, Charvin and Golden (heavy body)
Golden Glazing Liquid Gloss
Brushes
Painting knives
Princeton Catalyst Tools
Paint Markers: Posca and Molotow
Stabilo Aquarellable All Pencil in Black
Looked at:
Joan Mitchell
Edvard Munch
Enrique Martinez Celaya
Reading:
Enrique Martinez Celaya Kathe Kollwitz
Derrida's "The Truth in Painting"
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