Over the years, I have studied and experimented and played with a lot of different styles in my art journals, using all kinds of different supplies. Early on, most of the images I used were stamps or purchased images. But I wanted to move to pages that contained my work exclusively (or almost exclusively). So, I created a lot of collage sheets with my photography and personal ephemera to use on my pages. I also thought I had to learn to sketch, draw and paint. One style of art journaling I have studied is called "dry art journaling" because it doesn't involve paint or other art mediums. I do like those types of pages so I wanted to try at least one this month. This one, called "Grow Kindness," includes a focal photograph I took, a heritage photo of my mom, Hungarian postage stamps from my travels and assorted papers. I think it satisfies my desire to have my art journal pages be authentically my own, even if I don't draw and paint on them. I'm also wondering whether my desire to have authentic authorship of the pages is something that I want to hold on to or let go of. I hope to figure that out this month.
Edited to add: The dry art journaling class was taught by Kelly Kilmer.
I like "dry art journaling" best because I don't feel as comfortable with the wet "messy" stuff! I haven't thought of the idea of creating pages with just my own art - great idea.
ReplyDeleteHonestly? whatever you do, it always seems authentically "you"
ReplyDeleteI really like that picture of your Mum on this piece.
I'd never heard of dry art journaling, but feel that is kind of what I do in my planners.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of dry art journaling either. I wonder if my favorite method of art journaling is a combination of background (wet) and then dry art journaling.Is there hybrid art journaling? I'm still happiest with my pages that are pretty CAS.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying seeing what you create, and how you keep exploring your Self with it, Rinda. Julie Kirk, over at Notes on Paper blogspot is another dry art journaller , if you don't know her work already ...
ReplyDeleteI've not heard of dry art journaling before (I don't seem alone in this!) However, I think it is something I do already as I experiment and journal in lots of different ways.
ReplyDeleteI am currently enjoying collage and took part in a collage swap. I was very excited to hear about how you have used your own photos in this journal page. Like you I am an avid photographer and I want to make more use of them. I have lots of ideas but not thought about using them as pieces in a collage.
It's beautiful. I like the idea of them being your own.
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