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Monday
Mar262007

Get Your Doodle On!

   

 “I have been doodling with ink and watercolor on paper all my life. It's my way of stirring up my imagination to see what I find hidden in my head. I call the results dream pictures, fantasy sketches, and even brain-sharpening exercises.” - Maurice Sendak

For as far back as I can remember, above my mother's kitchen table, hangs the most charming framed "sketch" that I've ever seen.. and she created it. I have always been madly in love with it (despite numerous attempts, pleas, and batting my baby blues -- my mother will not give it up -- feel free to send me an email to forward onto her, begging her to bestow this upon her devoted daughter!) A fabulous house, a darling snowman, an otherwise just beautiful winter scene .. a sky full of lines, and patterns that just pull you in.. I sat and stared at this through every meal, wanting to walk right into this world.

 <sigh> Mom, if you're reading this.. I really do want that picture, and I know what you'll say... but I refuse to wait until you die, because quite frankly it's not ever happening.

 A Winter's Night Blocked My Scissors The Mask

So Sorry.. back to what I was saying...

You see, one of my fondest memories takes me through that wondrous time of being a small child, and lovingly gazing up at my mother, or grandmother as they spoke on the phone. I sat in utter amazement as they chit-chatted away .. (which was in my eyes, at the time, a seemingly very adult thing to do) all the while their hands with the aid of a simple pen made pure magic on a notebook, a pad of paper, a napkin, whatever was within reach -- as they mindlessly doodled.

It truly fascinated me, and I so, SO enjoyed the talent that they each possessed. I was convinced (and frankly still am) that my mother's creations (paintings & sketches as well) belonged in a museum. WOW! If these two talented women could mindlessly create such interesting scenes, textures, patterns, and beautiful lists .. imagine what would be if they set their minds to it. 

Perfectly Art Butterfly Trail A Poor Horse

And boy, did i ever, want to be them. To posses their skill, their vision, and quite simply I wanted to be all grown-up too. (Oh the naivety of a child!) I began doodling everywhere, in the shower as the mist covered the stall ... I attempted to doodle the lavish worlds I saw in my mind's eye... On paper, I would scribble hoping to make some of that "magic" I saw within the two women I most admired. As i grew older, I kept notebooks filled with quotes, simple drawings, and shapes... (my bedroom walls also bore the grunt of this obsession) filled with abstract patterns and textures... and i would genuinely lose myself within the process.

I LOVED that I had no boundaries. I absolutely loved that this was something just for me, that it wasn't something I would be judged upon. This, was freedom.

 cah-dj-1-30-07-cellphone-IMG_1293 Creative License Excercise 1 Wildflower Love Almost a Girl

Somewhere along the line, I sadly lost that passion. Amidst all the to-do's, responsibilities, and obligations we accumulate as adults I couldn't justify a simple act that served no real purpose. Boy, was I ever wrong.

 "For me, the joy of doing it is doodling when I want to. But if I had to do it, I'd lose the joy." -Matthew Ashford

 Bold Vibrant View in a Different Light Single, Pure Moment of Beauty

As 2007 rang in, I set a goal to give myself a much stronger, basic sense of sketching.. I am absolutely determined to lean how to draw. Going back to the basics, doodling, seemed the right beginning step.

I grabbed one of my gorgeous journals, dropped it into my purse, along with some Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pens, and toted it everywhere I went. Doctor's offices, the car, a coffee house, as I watch TV, wherever I have a few moments.. I doodle. I set aside time each week to sit down and sketch a tad more formally. I can honestly say, I am slowly seeing my once very poor drawing skills turn into a very raw, basic set of skills. Thrilling! 

Surprise! Racoon The Finger Breathe In Joy

 However, it's not the education I love, it's the freedom that I have now reclaimed that resonates within my soul. C'mon, how often do we truly do something, that's for ourselves, serves no purpose other then joy, and is an act that we will not be judged upon? It's priceless. I reap the benefits anytime I create, in how I look at things, and I feel the difference internally. It's amazing, how the simplest of acts, can free our minds so dramatically.

The photos throughout this post, are all pages within my doodle book.. I hope you enjoy them, as much as I enjoyed creating them. I can't wait to look back at these a few years from now, and see how far I've come!

 Rough Folk HeART Someday, I'll Draw a Cat Duality

 Now it's your turn, find your own freedom -- get your doodle on, and if you are so inclined, drop by here.. and show me what you are doing!

Did I mention, to get you going.. I'm hosting a Get your Doodle On ATC Swap?

 Sign up by leaving a comment on this blog post, and I'll email you with the pertinent info. It'll be a 6/5 swap (host keeps one card), all originals ( NO Copies!) .. Due in my Hands no later then 5/30/07 ... Any theme, But needs to be a doodle, or sketch.. all levels of skill are welcome! Use sharpies, artist pens, markers, gel pens, pencil (seal it though), anything your heart desires! 

Need some Inspiration?

Doodle Online:

Connect With Other Doodlers:


Visual Inspiration:


My Doodling Must Haves:

Learn to Draw:

 Have a fabulous evening! -- Chrysti

Saturday
Feb032007

Experimenting & Artista Portals Skinny Book 

       

“To live you have to experiment, to have the ability to experiment you have to have confidence, to have confidence you have to be loved, to be loved you have to love”

One of the projects I was drowning in this past month, was a "skinny" fat book project on Artistazine. I was thrilled at the opportunity to participate, as I had yet to do a chunky book with this particular group of talented artists. Susie LaFond was the mastermind & host behind this collaboration, and I am eagerly awaiting the final result!

Book Details:

  •  26 Pages, 8" tall x 4" wide
  •   I did all original, one of a kind pieces.
  • All my pages were created on 140 lb. Watercolor Paper, backed with ephemera.
  • Theme: Windows, Doors, portals, stairways.... and anything else your muse conjures up...think about where they might lead...does your muse need an occasional escape to another place and time...just play and have fun...that's the main thing.

       

"All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.”
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Since I was working on 3 fat books all at once, and insanely decided to do all originals for each of them.. I decided to experiment a bit with this particular set. I wanted them to be more... grungey.. a bit free .. looser then what I usually create. The catch? I'm so anal, it's such a difficult goal for me to achieve. I needed to keep the compositions simpler, due tot he amount of pages involved.. and I had a blast experimenting with doodles, and swirls.. etc etc and so forth.

     

 “There is no such thing as a failed experiment, only experiments with unexpected outcomes”
-Richard Buckminster

I am still very apprehensive about these pages, I know I can do much better. I look at them, and see what needs to be done, and I'm struggling to accept them as they are. The deadline was up, so with reluctance, I sent them in. There's a few I enjoy, a few I wish I could burn... but, the thing is? I SO SO enjoyed experimenting with these. It wasn't a chore, it was truly fun. I changed up my creating routine, switched out my music play list.. and just... started to let loose a bit. I really did grow as a result of these pages, and for that I am most thankful.

  

 I suppose, this portals book, opened a new proverbial door for me as well. It's been interesting to watch my art change lately, I can't wait to finish a few pieces to share with you. I challenge you to do the same -- work outside your comfort zone, change up your routine.. try something a bit daring, and see just how you feel about it! Be sure to share it with me!

 Some of the pages others in this book created & have shared:

 Gypsy Froggie's 

Send me your links ladies, and I'll share!

       

 I'd love to hear your honest thoughts on these as well!

 Happy Saturday! -- Chrysti

Sunday
Sep242006

Part 2 : 100 1″ Collage Squares w/ Tutorial!

Yippee! Another batch of 20 1" collage squares are complete..
Missed This? Read about it here..

 100 1

 

Well, Whatcha think?

 

I'm both stunned and touched at the enormous response I've received to these, and all the questions asked about my process for them... so here's a mini tutorial, for these adorable mini squares.



NOTE: I'm rushing through this, and don't feel like fighting the HTML gods when it comes time to publish this, so excuse the lack of formatting.. I'll revamp it when I open The Altered Abbey,
and add it there.. to make it printer friendly.. include extra details.. & just be easy to read at a glance..

1" x 1" Collage Squares - A Mini Tutorial, For Mini Art ..

 

* On 140 lb Watercolor paper.. Create any kind of painted background you desire! Randomly add stamped images, text scraps .. it doesn't all have to look cohesive, just aim for texture, and color..

 

* Using a paper cutter, cut this entire sheet into 1" x 1" squares ..

 

* Stack them in groups of 10, then ink all edges in brown, or black ink. ( Some may not take, it's ok.. you'll need to re-edge some later anyway)

 

* Go through your images, cutting out small ones -- mini faces, birds, an eye, a profile.. think bold.. don't try to cram a ton on these.. look for one element of a photo, that can stand alone..

 

* Adhere images with a quality glue stick.. on all your squares..

 

* Look in old books (the indexes are fabulous for these) .. for small print.. start cutting away phrases, and words that suit your images..match them up with the square you'll place them on.

 

* Color your text, or somehow integrate it into your piece.. I like Distress Inks for coloring, and Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pens (brush nib) .. edge the text if you have the patience...adhere it to the piece.

 

* Now have fun! Add hand drawn elements, shadow your images, embellish with mini gems, rhinestones, flowers and more..!

 

See? It really is simple.. I found that doing it in stages, is much faster than one square at a time.. these really do rock, and I'm trying to keep mine to the same standards I hold my other art too!

 

-- Hope you enjoyed! - Chrysti