The theme this week at Digital Whisper is Bells. Here's my artwork:
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The theme this week at Digital Whisper is Bells. Here's my artwork:
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The Challenge this week at Our Midweek Muse is Dragons. Here's my Dragon:
Father and son are teaching their pet dragon how to skateboard. He loves it! And Charlie is having a blast being chased by the skateboarders. (Charlie is my dog.)
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Our Challenge this time for Tag Tuesday is Wings. Here's my tag:
The challenge theme at Try it on Tuesday this time is Santa Claus is Coming to Town! Here's mine:
Our Midweek Muse has as its latest Challenge, Transport. Here's mine:
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Art Journal Journey - the prompt challenge this time is Above us only sky.
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Sunday Postcard Art: The challenge this week is Christmas/ Yule/ Anything Goes.
I created a Merry Christmas Reindeer Postcard:
Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays to you!
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Creative Spirit Scroll with Lisa Agaran
This scroll is 3" tall and 20" long. When it's rolled up, these are the three sides that show:
Empty Bowls Art Journal with Pamela Vosseller
This project included making the decorative papers, the cover, and the pages that are in the journal. The closure is made from a wooden spoon. Its handle fits through a paper loop attached to the cover paper before it's glued down.
This is the front cover, which was made by crumpling deli paper, and pressing it onto a gel plate with different acrylic paint colors, letting it dry, and then gluing it onto the cut backing. The front and back covers were made the same way, but from different pulls off the gel plate, so they are a bit different:
Happy Hound, Free Creative Weekend with Emma Petitt
Expressive Creatures, Mini Lesson by Galia Alena
This was my sketch that I made on the back of an envelope, to see if it was something I wanted to do. I actually ended up loving this little creature more than the painting I did in my art journal.
The Challenge for this two-week period on Tag Tuesday is "Hot Colours." That goes right along with the weather we're having right now in the high desert - HOT.
I actually love all these colors, they are happy and expressive and fun to use.
As usual, my artwork is crowded and busy - I just can't seem to stop, you know? 😁
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The Challenge this week at Sunday Postcard Art is "Greyscale."
I've not been doing much arting lately, and I'm missing it! This looked interesting to me, so I decided to give it a try. I recently heard this quote, and decided to build my greyscale artwork around it, so I'd have something to remember it. I do that a lot when I hear or read things I want to remember - make a graphic with the saying and save the artwork.
So, here it is - I took a little artistic license and added some color to the greyscale:
It makes so much sense, I'd never seen this quote before or even thought about the concept. I told a teenager about it, and he wasn't sure it was true.
I think that, only as we get older, would this make sense. A young person doesn't have a backward glance to see how and why things really happened sometimes. So it's probably a matter of perspective, and at my age, it makes complete sense, but an 18-year-old doesn't have that same perspective.
Interesting, right?
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The current challenge at Digital Whisperer is "Unusual Hat."
This was so much fun to create, and I love the colors! Enjoy!
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This week's Challenge at Sunday Postcard Art is, "Red Roses."
I immediately thought of a graphic I downloaded free from DigitalScrapbook.com. In fact, many of the elements in my artwork this week came from this website. I'm finding so many beautiful elements there - you can download five free graphics each day, but I also enjoy just purusing the graphics in the gallery, and marking "Heart this" or "Wish List."
When I go back looking for something in particiular, or just want to snag my five free downloads for the day, I already have them in my Account Settings and I pick my five favorites for the day. Tip: If you do this, be aware that if you leave a comment for the designer, your freebies for the day go up by one. And I always start with Wish List, and after downloading the element, the Wish List goes away, and I Heart the item. There are so many elements that have been up for months or years with lots of activity and downloads, but very few people take the time to thank the designer with a Heart and/or Comment. It seems like that's the least we can do for the time and creativity the artist put into her work.
Anyway, this is truly a site that is, per Marisa Lerin, the owner of the site: a digital scrapbooking community designed to help you unleash your creativity. You can upgrade for unlimited downloads, and the cost per month is different for a personal or commercial license. There are also kits that are for sale. If you go to the site, look around and you'll find what works for you.
I won't do a lengthy plug again, just wanted you to be aware of this website. I'm not connected to the site in any way, except as a greatful downloader. There are also tutorials available, and I'd love to watch some of them and start designing my own free graphics to upload to this site!
There is a box in the right top corner that's a link to the site if you want to check it out.
To give credit to the designer who was the catalyst for this artwork, Red Roses, her name is Lisel Rice, click on her name to go to where the "rose on denim" jpg is located.
I had so much fun making this piece of digital art, I have quite a backlog of elements, and it was nice to have a bunch of new items to choose from, too!
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For January, the Art Challenge at Art Journal Journey is: Use a Photo. I took a photo of a hand-made canvas journal cover I put together last year. I love the journal, and the cover graphic turned out really well, I thought. So it's not only a photo, but a photo of a photographer on the cover of a journal! And I added an old camera in the corner, a theme within the theme?
The journal has three signatures and the pages are made from magazine spreads, different kinds of plain and tea-dyed papers, half pages, pages of different shapes, etc. Most are decorated and embellished with pockets, envelopes, tags, and other kinds of ephemera. There's even a piece of canvas in the center of the middle signature upon which I printed a photo spread of the front of my house.
It's my favorite journal; I've had it for a year now, but so far I haven't wanted to actually journal in it... I just love looking at it.
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