M is for Music
I had to create 2 pages for M, this is the first of them.
Not every page turns out perfect. This one didn’t, but that’s part of the process.
/art-journalingis a space for people who love creating with paper. Here we share art journaling, junk journals, mixed media, collage, ephemera, and other forms of soulful paper creativity.
I drew this dark-skinned fairy on coloured paper, this is cardstock, just to push the toned-paper experience a notch further. I was curious about what else becomes possible when you go darker than standard toned paper.Next time I'll add black pen to see what else is possible.
What are your wins?Did you try or learn something new?
Practicing drawing dragons from the book 'Drawing Dragons: Learn How to Create Fantastic Fire-Breathing Dragons' by Sandra Staple
What are you working on in your journal right now? Even if it’s just an idea!
I haven't opened this sketchbook in months. Decided to open it to a random page and share whatever I found.
I am an energy healer, and something I've learned over the years is that love heals.
Shout out to the amazing /sketchbookscommunity here on Digg! If you love creating art and keep sketchbooks, I really recommend checking them out 💛
This picture was taken a couple of years ago, but it had to make it into my journal. I love that orange baby so much!
My brain works in a mysterious way, so I have a lot of thematic art journals. In this case, this is an art journal created from a shop catalogue. I primed the pages with white gesso and used it to practice painting faces in acrylics. I had no idea what I was getting into when I s
Being eclectic is kind of my second nature.I’m drawn to lots of styles, ideas, textures, and ways of creating. Sometimes that feels like a blessing, other times it means I spread myself way too thin and struggle to focus on just one thing. Do you see being eclectic as a strength
I couldn't really get the right shape for these beautiful flowers, and I am okay with it. Maybe next time I can do a better job.
She turned to the sunlightAnd shook her yellow head,And whispered to her neighbour:‘Winter is dead.’ ~Alan Alexander Milne
One letter, one concept, translated into art. What does C stand for in your alphabet?
I love blueberries, they are such a good food for our brains.What does your B stand for?
For some letters I couldn't pick only one, and because there aren't any rules in art journaling, in those cases I did more than one.
This journal began with a simple question: Who am I in the A-to-Z concept? Maps usually tell us where to go in the outer world, such as streets, routes, and destinations.This one is different. It’s a roadmap inward.The pieces that make me who I am. The things I like, my archet
A small experiment in trust and letting things unfold naturally.
Here, expression happens without explanation. The abstract background invites the viewer to bring their own meaning into the piece.What do these colours say to you?
I’m sharing the January spread from Flower Wisdom: Blossoming Through The Seasons.January carries a gentle wisdom, a time for resting roots, setting intention, and trusting what is slowly forming beneath the soil.Not all growth is visible, but it is always meaningful.This spread