Shells
These are broken shells I found on the beach with collaged pieces glued into them using various types of medium. Sometimes several layers of medium using wet sanding to get a very soft porcelain type...
View ArticleJournaling
Some journal pages I wanted to share. Never quite felt comfortable in my art journal until I followed some of Teesha Moores videos on youtube. So inspired!THEN I got totally lucky when a woman on...
View ArticleDia de los Muertos
One day I was zentangling. Then I decided to 'tangle into some shapes. Then I decided to 'tangle into the shape of a skull - I used to draw them all the time during high school - I don't know why - I...
View ArticleAltered Matchboxes
These little boxes are for some swaps that I did for Halloween and Christmas. They are like fun little shrines to work inside of. The artwork in most of them comes from a deck of cards I got from a...
View ArticlePortraits
I have taken a few of Suzi Blu's online courses and not only is she super fun but I've learned lots and have come along way with portraits. Still lots to learn but here are some I've done so far.
View ArticleWhacky Hair Day
Couple of Girls I made for an art prompt that Tam made at willowing for a girl with whacky hair. Had lots of fun with them. The flying critters are rub-ons outlined with some graphite.Butterfly Girl:...
View ArticleInspired
I have only just got into the habit of following some amazing artists and their blogs and now I'm kind of getting into it. So maybe, just maybe I'll start blogging too. [well, here I am, hey?] And...
View ArticleBacktrack: New Year's 'Tangles
Meditation zentangles I did on may way into the new year. They are so much fun, but warning: once you get started it's hard to stop. This is the page with the instructions and videos that I followed....
View ArticleIs It Good Enough?
I was cruising by Kristen's blog, Art Play Today, and saw a post from her with this great video [below] from Ira Glass about The Creative moving past the question 'Is my work good enough?' That nagging...
View ArticleThe Arc of Making Something
Lynn Whipple, who has super fun energy, charts the steps of the creative process in what she calls The Arc of Making Something.1) Move your hands2) Follow your hands and your ideas take over. You...
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