Saturday, July 8, 2017

Foundations: Canson Visual Journal - Tombow and Distress Markers


I have finally created my very first You Tube video!!!
The video is in 2 parts. 
In Part 1 I am showing the Canson Journals I will be working with throughout the Creative Bible Study Series.
You can check it out below or visit my You Tube Channel - Picture of Faith.



In Part 2 I am demonstrating the use of Tombow and Distress Markers and how they behave differently on Canson Drawing paper as opposed to another type of paper.
Check out Part 2 below or visit my You Tube Channel - Picture of Faith.

 


The Canson Visual Diarys/ Journals are made with 110 gsm genuine drawing paper.



I will eventually be working with three sizes of Diarys, however for now I will be concentrating on two sizes: A5 and A4. The A3 will come later.



This is the Canson Visual Journal A4+ size that will contain the main body of my work. It has a neat plastic cover with elastic closures.



On the inside there is a cover sheet listing all the awesome features of this Journal. You can see them in Part 1 of the video above.



Love the handy pocket at the back!!



I also use the Canson Drawing Paper in A4 pad form when I want to print colour charts as it eliminates having to trim off the holes.



These are the supplies I used in the demonstration:
Tombow Markers 603 and 636
Distress Markers Dusty Concord and Milled Lavender
Faber Castell Grip Finepen
Pentel Waterbrush



The following photos show the very different results I achieved just by changing the paper.




I didn't show this in my video demonstration but I thought I would add it on.
The Tombow Blender also works really well on the Canson Drawing Paper.



I had a much different result with the other paper.



The type of paper you use really does affect the performance of your art supplies. I recommend you try out a few different ones and find the one you like best.
I have chosen Canson because it is reasonably priced and easily accessible here in Australia. I got mine from Spotlight and the Visual Journal from Officeworks.
I hope this information has been helpful.
Next I will be sharing how to select Scripture verses to work with and I will also be sharing some resources with you.

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Creative Bible Study

Lately I have been working a new series of work I am calling the "Creative Bible Study" series.



For this quote I have used Faber Castell Polychromos colour pencils in:
Mauve, Red Violet, Dark Red, Dark Chrome Yellow, Permanent Olive Green, Earth Green Yellowish, Warm Grey VI, Black and White.
I have also used Faber Castell Albrecht Durer Water colour pencils in: Mauve and Earth Green Yellowish.


In future posts I will share my study process and how I record it creatively.


I will be sharing product reviews, colouring and journaling techniques and perhaps a few challenges along the way.


I hope you will join me in this creative Bible Study adventure.


Stay tuned, I have so much to share with you!

Friday, February 3, 2017

Week 5 - Life Book

This weeks lesson was an abstract painting by Wendy Brightbill.


It was wonderful to learn to be more intuitive with my art.


We were encouraged to use a variety of media in our work.
I really enjoyed the peace and relaxation of intuitive painting. I wasn't so caught up with the outcome by just allowing it to come to life.

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Week 4 - Life Book

This week our lesson was by Mandy van Goeije. We learned how to create a storyboard using stick figures.


I found this to be a wonderful tool to  illustrate scripture in a quick and simple way.


This was actually a vision I had shortly before my own personal cyclone hit. Jesus was teaching me not to focus on my circumstances but on Him through His Word. It really helped me during a very trying time.


I love this verse in Hebrews. We just never know when we will come face to face with an angel.


This drawing illustrates the need to grow roots in Christ and become established in Him. (Col 2:7) How far down we sink our roots determines our stability during the storm.

I really enjoyed this quick and easy form of illustration and I will be incorporating it into my art practice.


Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Life Book 2017 - Week 3

This weeks lesson was by Misty Mawn. Misty paints wonderful portraits in acrylic paint. My preference is watercolour as I find acrylic paint a challenge. However I gave it a go using what I had - Distress Paints and some Crayons.


Misty inspired me to step out of my comfort zone and play with colour.


I couldn't help myself and ended up using my acrylic paint watered down to achieve a loose look. It was funny, I did it quite unconsciously.


I added Romans 12:2 to her blouse.


I wanted to try aqua and purple for skin tone. She reminds of the blue lady from Avatar!
Well it was fun letting loose with colour today. I really want to experiment with yellow in my next girls skin tone. We will see what happens.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Life Book 2017 - Week 2 - Second Bonus Lesson

Here is the second bonus lesson this week by the fabulous Andrea Gomoll. I loved creating this lesson as it was so relaxing just creating background pages and turning them into affirmation cards. I probably went a little overboard with my pages as I ended up with 30 cards! Oh well as I figure it, I will have one card for every day for some of the months. I'm sure I will be adding to my deck in future.


I created the background of my cards using a watercolour wash with Paper Artsy Infusions and Perfect Pearls sprinkled on top. The Infusions are lovely and produce a quick, colourful background.


This is Golden Sands Infusions. I created two background pages on 200g/m2 watercolour paper and glued them together which gave me a wonderful sturdy card.


This is Sunset Beach Infusions. I created my own collage background paper by printing Psalm 139 onto paper stained with Walnut Stain Distress Ink. On my scraps I used a sheet music stamp for some variety.


This is A Bit Jaded Infusions. All of the affirmations on my cards are based on truths contained in the Bible.


I embossed all the edges of my cards with gold embossing powder. Now you can't tell I have adhered two pieces of paper together.


All thirty of my cards. I'm looking forward to creating more colours and affirmations. The Bible has a treasure trove of them.


I am thinking that these could make a lovely gift.


I wanted to display some of my cards on a page for my Life Book. So I created another background page using Blackcurrant Infusions. I adhered a piece of Tyvek to the back of my paper for strength and then cut slits for a sampling of my cards.


Here is my finished page with cards inserted.


I punched holes before I made my slits to prevent tearing.


I absolutely loved creating this project for it's ease and practicality. I am going to shuffle my deck and pull out a card each day to remind me of God's truth about me, meditate on associated verses and apply it to my life.
If you are interested in playing along with us in Life Book, click the link in my side bar for more information.
Keep on creating!

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Life Book 2017 - Week 2 - First Bonus Lesson

We are now into week 2 of Life Book 2017 and we have the treat of two bonus lessons by two of my favourite artists, Tamara Laporte and Andrea Gomoll.
Bonus lessons are intended to be shorter in length to give us some breathing room to catch up if need be. They can also be artists interviews.
I have so far finished Tam's bonus lesson of a sweet little hummingbird.


This week I have been challenged by God to have a heavenly perspective and to stop living under my circumstances. It brings me closer God and His love for me.
I am working on Andrea's fabulous lesson and will be back soon to share my work.
In the meantime, keep looking up.

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Life Book 2017 - Week 1

It's finally here, Life Book 2017!
I have so enjoyed this first lesson by Tamara Laporte.


This was the warm up lesson.


My word for the year is "Blessed".
This year I am also going to be studying Heaven, not only as a future destination but also as a present reality.


Some background texture.

Next was the main lesson.


Tam called this lesson "Journey with the Light".


I am so glad Tam taught us that all mistakes are fixable. I scrubbed the paint too hard around the eyes and caused the paper to pill. I thought I was going to have to start over but I decided to paint over the top with acrylic paint effectively sealing the paper. Thankfully it worked! Thanks Tam for teaching us not to give up.


I filled my basket with hearts of blessings I would like to give this year.



These are a sample of many.


We have been created to be a vessel through which blessing flows, not just received and kept, but to be passed on.
I pray you are blessed this week and have an opportunity to be a blessing.