It's a TREASURE HUNT! Check Out What You Can Win !!


C'mon, play along!  

The artists from Artful Gathering 2014 are participating in a treasure hunt and YOU could win some wonderful prizes.  

Find out more details here:  Artful Gathering Treasure Hunt





And be sure to check out the Artful Gathering program book to see the details about my classes:  "Gelli Jam Art Journal Workshop" coming this summer!

Good luck on the hunt!


MIXED MEDIA ART MAGNETS - back to where it all began

Hello everyone;

Many, many moons ago (about 15 years), as some of you will know, I started on my artful adventure in mixed media by making little collages on magnets with recycled and salvaged materials.  I had been given a whole bunch of business card blanks (sturdy cardstock that measured 2" X 3.5") and decided to experiment in collage with them.  Their small size meant the process wasn't too intimidating and it was really easy to get work finished quickly.

At about the same time, I found out that you could get sticky backed magnets the exact same size and that lots of people used these magnets to turn their business cards into a marketing tool for themselves.  The light bulb went on and I still use these sticky-backed magnets to make miniature works of art to this day.

I am now, all these years later, a self-confession Gelli plate printing addict.  I use my gelli monoprints in all kinds of mixed media and collage pieces and always have interesting little bits left over, which lend themselves very well to becoming magnets.

The following are images of my most recent creations using scraps of Gelli prints along with collage elements.  I have deliberately chosen to keep the compositions simple so that the beautiful, one-of-a-kind backgrounds can shine.  You can't see it in the scans, but many of the magnets have also been treated to a little dash of glitter for a bit of sparkle.

I hope you like them.  A few are already sold but some of these are still available if you are interested.

Cheers, my friends!
Joanna




MY ONLINE ART CLASS with ARTFUL GATHERING




Hello All;

As some of you may know, I have been honored with the opportunity to teach my first online art class this summer with Artful Gathering, the PREMIERE venue for mixed media online classes.  I am so excited about this!

I will be teaching a class called "Gelli Jam" which will be all about making handmade art journals with gelatin prints and objects you have around the house.  If you're thinking of participating, you can use either a homemade gelatin plate (there are lots of recipes for these on the Internet) or a Gelli Arts (TM) Gel Printing Plate.  Either will work just fine for the projects we are going to do.

I have just finished filming my classes which will run from mid-July through the end of August on the Artful Gathering website.  You can find out more about it at:  Artful Gathering 2014

Here is a little video SNEAK PEEK at what we 'll create in the class. Hope you can join me!

Cheers!
Joanna


SNEAK PEEK VIDEO



Collaborative Art With Ginny Markley



Hello!

A while ago, the light bulb went on for me about what I could do with several of my half-finished pieces of art.  I have so many art projects on the go at any given time and sometimes they can sit around for months before I get back to them.  And while I have every confidence that at some point my muse will know exactly how I should finish off those pieces, it also feels good to get them done.

So, what was my inspiration?  I decided I would approach some of my favourite arty friends to see if they wanted to take one of my half-finished pieces and complete it with their own "take" on it.  I just knew whatever they did would be fabulous and it was very exciting to think of all the possibilities of how the pieces would end up.

One of the first to step on the bandwagon was my friend Ginny Markley and you can find her blog here.

Ginny is wonderfully talented and she and I have the same funky, quirky style in many respects.  I was very excited to work with her on this project.

Here's what I sent to her.



This started with a substrate of salvaged mat board about 7" X 9".  I covered it in recycled wallpaper for the background.  The central image is a color laser print from my collection of vintage images.  I also added several layers of different types of paint, along with some swirly bits I had cut with my Silhouette machine as practice.  Some vintage text from an old book also appears in the bottom right (behind the leaf).

And then that's as far as I got with her and where she was when Ginny received her.

Here is the finished piece after Ginny got her hands on it.



And here is what Ginny had to say about her work on the piece:

"I first used paint pens to lighten, deepen and add color.  I added lots of dots with gel pens (I love making dots ... my favorite thing to draw).  Next came the yellow line (I changed it three times before I settled on orange) to add interest because at that point everything looked pretty much the same.  Then it hit me ... I decided I had to get rid of the "Princess Leia" buns.  I first thought that I would just add flowers to surround her head but while looking for the flowers, I found a magazine clipping of a Mardi Gras mask which was the perfect size.  Now what are the chances of finding a mask that was the perfect size, perfect color and perfect style?  I think that your muse was talking to my muse.  LOL!  Anyway, I decided that I had to go for it and use the mask!  Also, at the same time I found the magazine clipping of the "dream" sign.  The colors were perfect and did not overpower the rest of the painting."

I am absolutely thrilled with how this piece turned out and can't thank Ginny enough for taking it above and beyond where I would ever go with it.

Oh, and Ginny sent me her own half-done piece for me to work on, so I will be blogging about that in the future too.  Stay tuned!

Thanks, Ginny, what a fun project this was!

Cheers!
Joanna


Guest Artist - Judy Wood



Hello and welcome back!  It's my pleasure today to present an interview done recently with the talented, Judy Wood, of Mesa, Arizona.  Judy is a multi-media artist and a woman of many talents.

I hope you'll enjoy getting to know Judy a bit better and seeing some of her wonderful art.  Thank you so much, Judy, for sharing a bit of yourself with us!

Cheers!
Joanna

Interview With Judy Wood

Please tell us a bit about yourself.


I am a long time resident of sunny Arizona.  I am happily married with two grown kids and a myriad of grandchildren, including two new grand daughters born in 2013.  I am a mixed media artist with a degree in painting from Arizona State University.  I started college later than most, when my youngest son started kindergarten. 

How long have you been making art?

My grandmother was a mixed media artist, everything from basket weaving to decoupage.  My dad is a retired photographer.  We always had art supplies around the house.  Like most kids, one of my favorite mediums growing up was crayon on paper.  The paper was furnished by my grandmother; she worked in an envelope factory in Portland, Oregon.  She would send us boxes of "windows", the cut outs from envelopes.  I'd be the first one up on Saturday morning, I'd turn on the TV and draw, cut, create by the hour while watching Saturday morning cartoons.  I took an art class in high school, I really enjoyed mixing paint.  That's when I really started to create what I called "art!"



What is/are your favorite medium/media to work in?  Why?

I've dabbled in almost every area: printmaking, photography, sculpture, jewelry, papermaking, watercolor, acrylic painting and I've worked in wood and bronze.  There is nothing I won't try in the field of art.  Something that is on my "bucket list" is to find the perfect simple line.  I draw or paint almost daily.  Sometimes I can't duplicate exactly what I see in my mind's eye, but I'm usually pleased with the unexpected results of my efforts.

What are your favorite art supplies to work with and why?

Watercolor is my absolute favorite, it's so unpredictable?  Last summer I worked on a technique that's always elude dme.  I had two studios set up during the summer, one in my art room and one in my dining room.  If I woke up early, let's say for example four a.m., I'd go into the dining room.  Everything was already set up, even the water, and I'd paint until others in the house awoke.  It was so refreshing to get an early start.

I also love taking photos!  I like to take something so mundane and make it interesting, through composition or creative editing.



Who or what inspires you in your art?

I love to study the old masters; Van Gogh, Monet, da Vinci, Degas, and so many others.  I love studying the color schemes and compositions of old masters.  When I was assigned an official "Old Masters Study" in college, I stuied the work of pop artist, Claes Oldenburg.  Pop art is so fun and colorful!  I learned so much copying the details, color schemes, subject matter of various pop artists.  I created a series of light bulbs in the part, in bright colored acrylics.  The set was sold to a stockbroker!

What are your greatest challenges in making art?

Wall space!  We bought a lovely home 14 years ago, I wasn't going to hang artwork except in the "gallery."  I was painting so much and so large that walls began to fill!  Sometimes people would come over and see lots of nails on the wall and inquire about the missing artwork.  Some of my largest pieces have had shows at galleries and shops.  It's a nice topic of conversation.




How has being an artist impacted your life?

Good question!  I have the freedom to create!  I am a mixed media artist and writer, but most importantly, I enjoy teaching others my techniques!  Nothing I make, even my own "shimmery backgrounds" is off limits, ask a question how I make ANYTHING and I will tell you!  My sons are both artists and musicians.  We took them everywhere with us, museums, movies, operas, symphonies, art festivals, musicals, the list goes on.  My greatest joy is influencing my children to become more than I've ever hoped to be!


If you couldn't make art, what would you do instead?

I would love to find more time to write, and write and write.  I am a poet, I "tweet" two micro poems almost every day.  I am also sel- publishing my book of autobiographical poetry.  My book has some of my photos and artwork included.  I also love teaching.  There weren't any jobs in the arts when I got my masters degree in secondary education so I work as a full time high school substitute teacher.  I work almost every day and love to encourage students to do their best, go to college or find out what they are passionate about and do that for a living.



Where do you see yourself as an artist in five years?  Ten years?

Life is a mystery, I don't know what my future holds.  I hope to be a well rounded mixed media artist.  I'd love to show my work in a variety of locations, in and out of our lovely state.  My dream job is to be an educational director at a local museum.

What advice to you have for others just starting on their creative journey?

Don't hold back!  If you can visualize it, you can create it!






Judy's Domino Collages:

"One of the household items I use in collage is dominoes.  I've made mini books and pendants, but I just can't get enough of making altered domino collages.  Here are a few of my favorites.  I have instructions on how to make your own domino collage on my blog at :
http://creativearts-jwood.blogspot.com/  "













You can find Judy here:

Local Interest Blog: http://aztreasures.blogspot.com/



FINALLY - Great Canadian Art Journal Project Is Done !!!

Hello everyone!

Well, it's almost a year after its launch, but we have finally finished our Great Canadian Travelling Art Journal Project and I have to say it has turned out most spectacularly!!

Starting in February, 2013, this little handmade art journal (6" X 6") made the rounds to 14 different Canadian mixed media artists from coast to coast, who each created a page (or more).

The journal was made by me from recycled greeting cards.  If you missed the post last year on that, here is the link so you can see how I created it, as well as the "before" shots of the pages of the journal prior to our artists getting their hands on 'em.

Making of the Art Journal

I am so pleased to now be able to share with you the finished pages of the whole journal.


Page 1 By Kimberly Ans
Page 2 By Karen Dearborn


Page 3 By Sandy Sommerfeld





Page 6 By Nancy Allingham

Tag Inserts By Nancy Allingham

Page 7 By Linda Kittmer

Page 8 By Becky Uren

Page 9 By Erin Fish

Page 10 By Kim Beinschroth

Page 11 By Norina Morris

Accordian Book Insert By Norina Morris

Page 12 By Jane Super

Page 13 By Lori Bradford

Page 14 By Nancy Morin

Back Cover By Jenny Sept

I want to personally thank the wonderful artists who took part in this project.  They are:

Jenny Sept
Erin Fish
Jane Super
Nancy Morin
Becky Uren
Nancy Allingham
Karen Dearborn
Linda Kittmer
Kim Beinschroth
Lori Bradford
Kimberly Ans
Norina Morris
Sandy Sommerfeld

Now that the journal is done, the group has agreed to auction it off for charity.  I will be listing the journal shortly on either Ebay or Etsy and proceeds raised from the sale of it will benefit the SPCA.  If this project and charity resonate with you, please bid on the journal to help our cause.

Thank you so much!
Joanna


ART JOURNAL FLIP THROUGH - PART 2

I'm still working out the kinks with this video production thing, so I appreciate you bearing with me.  I promise to get better!

Anyway, for those who are interested and all those who always ask for this, here is the link to my second art journal flip through video.

Thank you for looking!

Joanna