21.1.12

"WHAT ART OFFERS IS SPACE--A CERTAIN BREATHING ROOM FOR THE SPIRIT."
JOHN UPDIKE


It defies description TO EXPLAIN what an ART JOURNAL is all about.
It seems that EVERYONE is working in his/her art journal.
For some it is a keeper of inner secrets and wishes,
others, a "diary of sorts" filled with the minutia of the day or weeks events, 
 a place to explore, confront deeper fears, let loose joy 
and explore.
It is WHATEVER that person wishes it to be.

For me an  "Art Journal" is simply a 
 a  marking down,
sketching, doodling, drawing the silly and the pompous, messing around with various mediums, trying new ways of approaching a subject.

It is a BIG MISH-MASH OF UNTIDY PAPERS!
...Loose sheets, purchased journal, handmade....it matters not...
It is just good to have some decent paper around when inspiration jumps in.

Two weeks ago I joined the Faces: 101 Class given by Carla Sonheim. You patiently viewed  my little, teeny-tiny sketches....it was great fun...but ever so small.

For me I need BIGGER PAPER!

Here are a few things I have done since.






Charcoal on 300 lb. watercolor paper, heavy use of fingers!
Really big piece of paper!




Journal pages/watercolor paper, two page spread. 
Handwriting, ink, pastel, acrylic, pencil
and a HUGE DOSE OF FUN!!!

Heart Thought: did you ever keep a secret diary?  Mine was a sickly lime green with a bent latch that popped opened.  I remember writing in pure shock seeing a cousin smoking behind his home!     What did you write about? Think your diary was really a SECRET??????

  





4 comments:

  1. Sharon - your works always fill me with joy and amazement at your talent for capturing so much personality in your drawings and paintings. There is such a feeling of freedom in your strokes and your color choices. The charcoal drawing - what can I say? This is such an individual - I feel that she is ready to speak to me. Love the hairstyle and the asymmetry of her face. This is a real woman.

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  2. Love the 2-page spread! Yes, I did have a diary and mine had a little latch and key. I wrote about being 11 or 12 years old. I even remember writing "Dear Diary". I wish I had that now to see what was going through my mind at that young age.

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  3. Love what came out of the small little sketches. Such beautiful faces! And - I'm a big journaller - both as an 'art' form..and also a 'record' of my daily life. Can't imagine what I'd do without...

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  4. These pages are beautiful...so bright and energetic!!

    thank you for the new year reminder and great images of the year of the dragon.

    oh yes, I had a secret diary...filled with BOY stuff.
    x..x

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