• About
  • Gallery
  • Gratitude pages beginnings
    • Esme’s Adventure Journal
  • Reference and recommendations
    • Acrylic paints and mediums
    • Art Journals
    • Collage
    • Coloring
    • Drawing and Doodling
      • Zentangle
    • Social Justice
  • Shop

lunanista

~ Standing up for sanity (mine anyway) through art and humor.

lunanista

Monthly Archives: June 2015

Elements of Yoga Retreat

30 Tuesday Jun 2015

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Gratitude journal, Journal 52

≈ 8 Comments

Tags

100 Mandalas, acrylic paint, art journal, Buddhist art, Diva Challenge, joy, lettering, meditation, Tibetan Art, watercolor, yoga, zentangle

yoga joy

Joy is the most important element of yoga to me. My yoga teacher is a proponent of feeling joy in the poses or modifying them to meet your needs. This is just the right fit for me. We did a lot of yoga in 2 days and I really loved it. I had to sit out part of a standing mediation that triggered my migraine, but that was after a lot of really excellent practice. We did lots of Sun Salutations as the sun sparkled on Green Bay. We did circle balance poses that are so beautiful and exhilarating. As we rested on our right side at one point the beauty of another yogini’s feet with the sunshine and shadows was so beautiful I wished I could stop to draw them or take a photograph. Oh, and we ate! Yummy and healthy foods. We started our days with silence and ended with talking and laughter. It was so good to see old friends and make new ones.

elements of yoga retreat

The Journal 52 prompt for this week is Elements. That made me think of the Tibetan Buddhist styles of representing the elements in art. As I was drawing them, I realized that each one corresponded with an element of yoga.

Air – clouds –  breathing

Water – the waves of Lake Michigan and Green Bay – and flow

Earth – rocks – grounding, finding my foundation

Fire – flames – generating some heat!

The mandala on this page is inspired by the shirt of one of my new friends at the retreat.

yoga fabric red

I was also inspired by the Diva’s challenge to use the tangle pattern Tipple as the background for my “joy” page. It provides just the effervescence I was looking for! To see other interpretations of her challenge check out her Diva Challenge.

iamthedivaczt

Have a beautiful day!

Two Years of Gratitude

25 Thursday Jun 2015

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Gratitude journal

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

art journal, gratitude, gratitude journal, inspiration, Lisa Kokin, Mandala, watercolor

I am getting ready to go to the Friendship Lodge for my annual yoga retreat and that reminded me that the 2 year anniversary of my blog is coming up! Interestingly, I just switched from the altered book journals that I have been making for more than 2 years to a watercolor journal.

Here are the beginnings of my watercolor gratitude journal:

journal0001

I am so happy how the mandala and doodle page came out. It is inspired by 2 different articles in the newest issue of Cloth Paper Scissors. And the page below didn’t turn out quite how I wanted, but that is why I’m doing this! learning and growing! Right? And the day was really wonderful. I have gotten away from my gratitude journaling practice and I missed it. This past weekend we had a graduation party for my younger son and it was so wonderful. And it was wonderful on Monday to eat leftovers and enjoy all the flowers from the party! We had hummingbirds come to our patio and I tried to capture that. My son also rescued the painted turtle that I posted photos of this week, as well. My new copy of Cloth, Paper, Scissors came in the mail and I discovered a new artist who inspired the above mandala. Her name is Lisa Kokin and I hope to get to one of her workshops someday! She is an altered book and mixed media artist.journal

I am off to Friendship Lodge again. Thank you for all your time, attention, and comments. This blog has grown into something I really love and I hope you find some joy and beauty here, too. Also, I hope you have a beautiful weekend!

Wordless Wednesday: Turtle

24 Wednesday Jun 2015

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Wordless Wednesday

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

Painted turtle, photograph, photos

turtle closeup

Wordless Wednesday

17 Wednesday Jun 2015

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Wordless Wednesday

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

fecund, Mushroom, photograph, photography, wordless

mushroom

Vivid Idyll Refurb Collage

15 Monday Jun 2015

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Mandalas

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

100 Mandalas, acrylic paint, altered art, altered art book, Altered book, Buddhist art, collage, Mandala, Mixed Media, Refurbished Art, Sharpies, Tibetan Art, Tree of Life, Upcycle, Watercolor pencils, Zendala

refurb finished

Here is the completed collage! I have been enjoying other people’s process photos and videos, so I’m including some of them for this piece. I really had fun with this.

Oh, the reconstituted collage poem was inspired by my blogging friend Claudia McGill. It reads

This observation is grounded

and

at first did not move her thus

I had a strange feeling

and kept walking.

and drifting among other souls

floating up

That complemented my mandala montage nicely, I thought. The funny thing is that the text is from a book I didn’t like and one I haven’t read. The larger text is from a more than 100-year-old copy of the Pilgrim’s Progress that my mother-in-law gave me for Christmas. She was reluctant to give me a “ratty old book” for a gift and I finally convinced her that I was very sincerely excited about the prospect of getting my hands on that book to use in my art. The other book was The Goldfinch which is printed on lovely paper and that is my favorite thing about the book. I learned the hard way not to do watercolors on the pages because there would be impolite language in the middle of a white flower (for example) and that was not the mood I was going for at all. That book needed some editing and I have enjoyed cutting the pages up for collage fodder.

So… here is the before photograph. I paid $20 to purchase this piece of “art” from a local gallery to enter their Refurbished Art Contest.

geese and refurb beginnings 008

I like a challenge.

I really liked the girl walking into the painting on the antithesis of the yellow brick road. So I drew some fun mandalas (with my Pigma Micron pens on hot press watercolor paper) that I thought would make the landscape more interesting for her. I have been drawing them many mornings as part of my morning mandala practice. I decided early on to have a tree of life mandala as the centerpiece.

geese and refurb beginnings 009

Then I painted and colored in the mandalas. I have been playing with Prismacolor watercolor pencils in addition to my usual Derwent Inktense pencils and I really like the pallet and effects possible with the different brands. I also used Sharpies for some of the coloring. I also painted some papers of different weights and cut out flowers and leaves for the Tree of Life mandala and decided to use some to decorate the borders.

refurb painted paper shapes tree of life

I cut circles for the collage from the different assembled unpainted papers. I studied languages in college a really long time ago and have my notebooks from language classes (mostly Chinese and Spanish) that I really like to include as well as the aforementioned books. I usually throw in a relevant dictionary page. The page for this piece is “idyl, idyll” and I included that definition right by the girl I left in the picture, because it is her idyl, of course. I also have a page from one of my grandmother’s cookbooks, and a copy of a sheet of music from my son. So I cut circles and arranged them on the circle I traced around my dinner plate onto the print. I used matte medium to attach them.

refurb paper collage

The next step was inspired by the illustrations by Demi. You may recall my Inspiration Board post from earlier this year. That is where the idea for the background for my tree of life mandala was born! So I painted most of the collaged circles blue and went outside the lines so my clouds would be visible beyond the mandala. I also painted the lower portion with a very thin coat green so the papers showed through a little as the “ground” of the tree of life. When the paint was dry I went in and drew a Wheel of Joy and clouds and rocks inspired by Tibetan Buddhist art (a source of inspiration for Demi as well). The rocks are not visible in the photo, but that’s how gel pens are.

refurb painted

and then I put it all together with gel medium!

Here are all of the supplies I used.

supplies

This will be on display at Alter-Ego Studio in lovely Wisconsin. Come to see and/or purchase this piece! Have a beautiful day!

Small Successes and Big Events

09 Tuesday Jun 2015

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Gratitude journal, Journal 52

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

100 Mandalas, altered art book, Altered book, art journal, gratitude, Mandala, success

journal 52 mandalas

You can see some of my process for my coloring page illustration as well as the Tree of Life mandala I’m working on. The feather that was on the right hand page made an interesting surface for journaling and this was a great week for it.

The Journal 52 prompt for this week is Small Successes and the fact that I’m halfway through my 100 mandalas is definitely a success to me. The journaling includes some of my mundane thoughts, success, and things for which I am grateful. The biggest event of the past week is that my younger son graduated from high school. My husband’s parents were able to visit from out of state, even though they have some significant health concerns. His brother and family also came. It was nice to spend time with them and to mark this event in my son’s life. I have been working on a large photo collage for the party and that has taken precedence over my more intensive art journaling.

Our house got cleaned and everyone was fed. Those are small successes in the scheme of world events, but are so rewarding. Today I am back to the tree of life and my refurb. I will keep you posted…

Refurb of Art and I

05 Friday Jun 2015

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Mandalas

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

100 Mandalas, altered art, botox, coloring, Mandala, moon, prisms, Recycled Art, stars, sun, Tree of Life, upcycling

I have completed the illustration for the next coloring club. It will be on Thursday, June 18th.

sun moon and stars

Also, I am participating in an art contest that consists of Refurbishing a piece of thrift store art provided by the gallery. There were a few pieces to choose from and here is my selection.

geese and refurb beginnings 008

I plan to decorate it with mandalas with a Tree of Life mandala as the centerpiece. There will be flower mandalas and perhaps a partial sun mandala as well. I kind of envision it as a dream that the girl is having. Here is the beginning of those works.

geese and refurb beginnings 009

I have also been getting something of a refurb myself. Last week I got new glasses that have prisms ground up in the lenses. They are helping with some of the vision problems I have been having. Overall my eyes are doing ok at this point and big concerns have been put to rest for the present. Yesterday I went my first Botox treatment for my migraines. It is too early to tell if that will be successful, but I am hoping for some pain free days ahead.

My younger son will graduate from high school on Sunday and we have family coming to stay from out of town. Only a few people come to the ceremony, so we will be having a large celebration in a few weeks that lots of people are planning to attend. As you can see, I have been rather busy and will be in the next few weeks as well. I will let you see how the refurbished art turns out – I think this is a really promising method of including recycling into my art. I continue to write in my gratitude journal, but it hasn’t been as artistic as usual lately. Until then, may you find peace and happiness in your days.

Wings

02 Tuesday Jun 2015

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Gratitude journal

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

100 Mandalas, art journal, birds, butterflies, collage, gratitude, Mandala

The prompt for Journal 52 is wings and that fit so well with these journal pages. They also had some tips on using napkins in collage and I had planned to use the butterflies from a napkin.  I will fill you in at some point, but I have been really busy lately. wings 002

CZT

Certified Zentangle Teacher

Goodreads

Archives

  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • April 2019
  • December 2018
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • July 2018
  • June 2018
  • May 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018
  • January 2018
  • December 2017
  • November 2017
  • October 2017
  • September 2017
  • August 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • March 2017
  • February 2017
  • January 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
  • September 2016
  • August 2016
  • July 2016
  • June 2016
  • May 2016
  • April 2016
  • March 2016
  • February 2016
  • January 2016
  • December 2015
  • November 2015
  • October 2015
  • September 2015
  • August 2015
  • July 2015
  • June 2015
  • May 2015
  • April 2015
  • March 2015
  • February 2015
  • January 2015
  • December 2014
  • November 2014
  • October 2014
  • September 2014
  • August 2014
  • July 2014
  • June 2014
  • May 2014
  • April 2014
  • March 2014
  • February 2014
  • January 2014
  • December 2013
  • November 2013
  • October 2013
  • September 2013
  • August 2013
  • July 2013
  • June 2013

Blogs I Follow

Login

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.com

Blog at WordPress.com.

Diaries of Mystic

Stories, Music, Life

A Day In The Life

People, Places, Nature, LIFE!

Make Art...Magic Happens

My life. My endo

luiza mogosanu

"On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea"

All Is One With Our Creator

Capturing Moments

ishanlin.wordpress.com/

All images © I-Shan Lin

Chronicles of an Anglo Swiss

Welcome to the Anglo Swiss World

A Thousand Finds

The Brain—is wider than the Sky

Sherry Felix - port4u

Artist, Photographer and Computer Tutor/Tech

The Mexi Movie II. (closed)

Eye spy, love speak, Volkswagen, or this is how we take word power back.

NewEnglandGardenAndThread

Master Gardener, amateur photographer, quilter, NH native, and SC snowbird

Jeanette Clawson Art

Working to increase peace and beauty in the world.

for much deliberation

-- history | geography | philosophy | individuality --

The Secret Kingdom

Joshi Daniel Photography

Photoblog of Joshi Daniel

Cee's Showcase of Photography

Getting the Picture

A pictorial record of life as I see it.

Specks and Fragments

home of the elusive trope

  • Follow Following
    • lunanista
    • Join 479 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • lunanista
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...