This week it all started with the photo of a dancer by Ruven Afanador.
Coucou!
Cette semaine, tout a commencé avec la photo d'un danseur de Ruven Afanador.
This one was a struggle: that's what you get when you have an image in your head you can't let go off. But i kept coming back until the image on the paper was good enough to make me happy and make me forget what it was i wanted to do in the first place.
Ce fut un combat: c'est ce qui se passe quand on a une image en tête qu'on arrive pas à lâcher. Mais je suis revenue encore et encore jusqu'à ce que l'image sur papier me plaise et me fasse oublier ce que je voulais faire au départ.
The video. La vidéo.
Ingredients / Ingrédients:
Handmade heavy watercolor paper art journal
Photo by Ruven Afanador
Pébéo Studio acrylics gesso
Décopatch glue
Pébéo Colorex: Payne's Grey, Turtle Dove Grey
Distress ink: Vintage photo, Walnut stain
Distress crackle paint: Rock Candy
PSX stamp: G-3196 Crackle background
Archival ink: Sepia, Coffee, Black
Tim Holtz stamp: Papillon CMS 106
Stampotique stamps: Random Acts #9201
Tim Holtz idea-ology: Crinkle ribbon, long fasteners, Sketchbook tissue tape,
Wire
We're Memory Makers: Big eyelet
Kraft bazzil
Tim Holtz alterations: Tag and Bookplate die
Daler - Rowney Artists Watercolor pencils: Light red 527, Mars black 36
Derwent Charcoal: Medium, Tinted charcoal white TC21
Faber Castel Pitt pen
Uniball Signo white, Vision Elite black
Blending stump
Kneadable rubber
Studio Calico date stamp
Love it,,I look forward to your videos every Monday,,greetings from California USA :)
RépondreSupprimerFabulous pages and I just love that image :-) Can I ask you where you got it?
RépondreSupprimerAbsolutely love this page!!! thank you for the video :)
RépondreSupprimerHi, France, and happy Monday! Just finished watching this week's video, and you did not disappoint! Absolutely love this journal spread and how you went about creating it. The technique of stamping with Gesso for your background is new to me, and I can't wait to try it! I love the texture that it immediately creates, but adding color is just the frosting on the cake for me! Great image to use for this spread, too! Bravo, my friend!
RépondreSupprimerAmazing work..
RépondreSupprimerThank you France for sharing this great video. Loved the video and the result. Very nice.
RépondreSupprimerAbsolutely gorgeous !!!!! J'adore l'effet patine métallique qui colle parfaitement avec le danseur. Franchement du grand Papillon ;-)
RépondreSupprimerBzzzzz,
Lulu
Vraiment magnifique !!!
RépondreSupprimerAnother beautiful page France. I have learned a lot from Journaling on Monday...thank you so much.
RépondreSupprimerAmazing video France..love the image and your layers are so inspiring!
RépondreSupprimerMerci beaucoup, vos vidéos sont toujours un enrichissement. Très vite je vais essayer le tamponnage direct avec du gesso! Amicalement
RépondreSupprimerI love your journal videos. I look forward to them. How do you come up with al of this? You just amaze me with your talent.
RépondreSupprimerThis is beautiful, I absolutely love it. x
RépondreSupprimer"Loulou" heard it and loved it !!!! Hihihi !!!!
RépondreSupprimerBzzzz et bon dimanche ;-)
Lulu
can you direct me to the story of the article for the emotional contagion inspiration please. Smilz
RépondreSupprimeri had to track it back on my facebook page, but here it is:
RépondreSupprimerhttp://justinemusk.com/2011/11/06/creativity-benefits-productivity/
enjoy :)