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Exploring Art – Part 2

7/2/2020

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Well it’s good news! I’ve kept dabbling with paint, and as mentioned at the end of my last art course post, I ended up working on two pieces at once after the first mixed media warm-up.

I’m happy to report that both creations are now ‘finished’ in my eyes. The ‘Mini Happy Planner’ bonus lesson from Andrea Gomoll (a German artist who runs Cre8tive Cre8tions) was the first to be completed, but while the pages for this were drying I was sketching for the following piece.

I loved the thought of a handmade planner, and the start of the year seemed like the best time to make one, so that was the idea behind jumping ahead a few lessons and doing this one in January. It also gave me a chance to work with watercolours again, something I took an evening class in, but that was at least 20 years ago, and I couldn’t remember anything about it.

The concept of the planner was to have somewhere nice to put upcoming, exciting events and goals – rather than including all the boring, work or worrisome tasks that we have do on a regular basis which go into a diary or on a calendar – and to make it a fun, pretty, joyful item so you have something lovely to look at and use.

I halved some small-sheet watercolour paper – that I inherited from my dad – which made perfect monthly mini planner pages, and we started off by just wetting and colouring sections of each side with a few simple watercolours to make beautiful swirls and splodges, allowing some of the paint to run or mix. Once dry, it was time to start decorating, mainly in black ink for me, with labels and little seasonal sketches, but there was also the chance to add cut-outs, stamping or stencils, and really just have enormous fun with prettifying the pages. When the decorating was done, I only had to get a hole in the corner of each page and tie them together with a ribbon, then I could write in upcoming, happy events, and now it’s hung on a pin on my noticeboard above my desk. Here are the final results before I started using it.
While paint and ink were drying on the planner, I started on the next main lesson, ‘Angels are Always with You’ from Tamara Laporte (who runs the Life Book course and Willowing Arts). This was the first time I’ve ever painted faces, and my drawing skills are seriously old, so my confidence wasn’t overly high, but the great thing about these lessons is that it’s explained, and shown in videos, every step of the way. There was the option available of using a template you could trace, a ‘traceable’, for the general composition, but I really wanted to have a go at drawing for myself. As you might be able to tell, the lessons are very comprehensive, and though I did take my time to get the basic sketch ‘right’, and I had some issues with some of my colours, once I’d completed each step to my satisfaction, the whole thing seems to have come out okay overall. There are layers of collage, followed by water-soluble crayon and pencil, gesso, acrylic paint, and a few added cut-outs, plus ink details, along with various types of shading; so plenty of work and texture. And I think I’m quite pleased with the result, though I’m not quite sure I believe it was me that did it! Of course, this being completely new to me, I’ve learnt a lot – and I love to learn, so that’s an added joy.

My experience so far is generally really positive and also of being completely absorbed in what I’m doing, and though everything doesn’t go flawlessly of course, you adapt and overcome, which is a wonderful way to take things in and (hopefully) I’ll remember it all for the future.
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The next lesson I’ve chosen is by another different teacher, and this time there’s going to be a section of self-portrait in there! (Now I’m really scared…) I’ve made a start and a basic sketch – though I’m not certain it’s finished quite yet, but the jury is definitely out on what the final result is going to look like, and whether I have the courage to share it with you… But as they say, onwards and upwards!
Exploring Art - Part 2 - Dreya's World
'Angels are Always with You' a lesson by Tamara Laporte of Willowing Arts
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Jana Lindberg link
20/7/2020 12:32:50 pm

Hello Andrea,

I love your artwork! The concrete and the vague, the colors. Something between clear shape and graphic background, between intentional and new and slightly worn, I like them very much.

I'm very fond of illustration, especially in books for the young and fairy tales. I consider them a very special kind of art. Often a whole series and very coherent.

I see something like that in your figures, for example the angle and your self-portrait. Like they're out of a certain book. The mixed media and the graphical backgrounds add both reality and mystery to it.


Thanks for reminding me that following the creative impulse is important, fun and rewarding.

Jana

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DreyaB link
21/7/2020 10:56:41 am

Thank you Jana! :D

I'm basically following lessons, learning techniques and having fun. I guess there's some of me and my choices in there, but most of the credit goes to the LifeBook artists for their ideas and composition.

I am very glad to be able to remind you of the fun and rewarding nature of creating though. Thanks so much for taking a look here and at the gallery. :) <3

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Lucas link
17/3/2021 11:28:20 am

Greeat reading this

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