Sunday, February 21, 2010

My friend, Myra, likes fish.




Yesterday, I went to FTDP (Finish the D@#% Project), where Myra was busily paper-piecing a school of fish. She used all batik fabrics, and people were coming in from the store to check out her work.







Aren't they adorable?

Friday, February 19, 2010

Have you tried...


Derwent Inktense water soluble ink pencils? They don't dry back (dry lighter) the way other watercolors and watercolor pencils do. They're permanent when dry. I'm trying them, and liking them a lot. Here's a link for more information. 



Thursday, February 18, 2010

No street names in Japan



Here's an interesting and very short video that makes me want to stand on my head to improve the bloodflow to my brain!


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

And, more journal pages from ROD #2


I used parts of a Sara Midda calendar (it felt like sacrilege to tear that thing up). The espadrilles on the above page spread are from her book: Sara Midda's South of France. She lived and painted for a year there. It's one of my favorite art books.



The word 'sing' was masked with tape, then the black fabric was painted with metallic acrylic paints.


More Sara Midda, and 500 rubles. Wonder what that's really worth. 

Yes, I know. Too much Mona. But I like Mona. A lot!


Tuesday, February 16, 2010

A new painting


My friend, Sari Gaby, had a lovely show where I obtained this new work of hers. Her official website is here.

Journalcat


Journalcat, originally uploaded by CaptElaine.

I'm reposting this with thanks to LOLcats and JournalArtista. In defense of art journalers everywhere, I reiterate: There Are NO Rules!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

More pages, ready to fill

Here is a link to my Flikr photos, if you want to see all the pages, plus some other stuff.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Blank pages from Remain of the Day journal #2

These pages are sewn into the cover and ready for collage-style journaling.