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Tag Archives: Altered books

Mount Hood Simple Painting

29 Wednesday Mar 2017

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Art

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acrylic paint, acrylic paintings, Altered books, Cee's Photo Challenge, landscape, landscapes, Mount Hood, painted dictionary page, painting

Thanks to Cee for the photo that inspired this painting! Here are links to both of her photography sites. She has provided a lot of inspiration for my art and encouraged my photography as well. Thanks Cee!

Mount Hood

Her photo of Mount Hood reminded me of the simple landscapes I have been painting in my Simple Paintings series. The others are all from this book.

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I am so happy to be able to apply what I have learned from this book into my painting so easily!

I hope you have a beautiful day.

Community Mandala Prototype

11 Saturday Feb 2017

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Art, Mandalas

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100 Mandalas, Altered books, collage, community mandala, Gessobord, gratitude, paper collage, torus mandala

I’m coordinating a community mandala project at my new church this Sunday and I’m a little nervous. The mandala will be 36″ x 36″ and I have never made one this big. Here is the prototype.

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You can see my boys and my cats peeking out of it. My husband is implied with so many of the meaningful papers. A lot more people and ideas that are important to me are incorporated into this mandala of me. It includes fabric and lots of ephemera. This is my first one on Ampersand Gessobord and I love it! The Gessobord is covered with pages from my Pilgrim’s Progress from 1877. My mother-in-law gave it to me and I’m not sure she believed me when I said it is one of my favorite gifts of all time! This is mandala #32 of 100.

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2016 Retrospective

31 Saturday Dec 2016

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Art, Gratitude journal, Photographs

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acrylic paint, Altered books, art exchange, art journal, gratitude journal, hand painted cards, Journal, Peace, Retrospective

Here are some of my favorite pieces/photos from the past year. Each is going to be linked to the blog post that describes it, but I’m having technical difficulties for now.

January

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I sold this piece at an exhibit at Hatch Art House in Madison, WI

February

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This little landscape was donated for an auction at the Beaver Dam Area Art Center

March

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Gratitude journal page entry

April

3 years of journals

Three years of gratitude journals!

May

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Flower farm near our house in WI.

June

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Leaf Mandala with Flowers

July

summer waves mandala

Summer Waves Mandala for a Community Art Project

August

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Illuminated box #1 completed

September

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October

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This photo was taken on our trip to Maine. We totally fell in love with Maine and look forward to many return trips! We went for the fall color and found so much beauty.

November

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Process Painting #3: Love

December

 

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These hand painted cards are from 3 separate posts, but I wanted to include a representational sample and send you into the new year with plenty of peace.

Happy New Year!

 

Unsatisfactory Art Journal Pages

29 Saturday Oct 2016

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Gratitude journal

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Altered books, art journal, gratitude

Meh, these pages are done. I’m not happy with them but, now I know and on to the next layout. I just made the circle stencil and I think that does work. I hope you have a beautiful day.dsc_1336

Building with Paper

24 Friday Jul 2015

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Gratitude journal, Journal 52

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altered art book, Altered books, art journal, cherries, cherries with pits, collage, Elsie de Wolfe, gratitude, hostess gift, Liquitex paint pens, painting, painting workbook, paper art, quotes, simple syrup, Watercolor pencils

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I am back in my altered book journal and decided to document the process of this week’s entry as I’m experimenting for a larger piece. I started out with the back of a piece of watercolor paper from last week on the left hand page. I found this quote on the blog Hey It’s Frances To and it really struck a chord with me. I really like what she has done with her lettering portfolio, too. So when I saw that the Journal 52 prompt was Positive Change we had another week with synchronicity! Hooray! My lettering is a little half hazard as I have not been practicing it very much lately, but I do like how the page came out overall. While my vision problems continue, I am finding different things I can do to express my creativity and make my life interesting and hopefully add to the beauty in the world. The flowers were cut out from a scrap of leftover map that I like to use as a metaphor for my intentions for where I am headed. I used marker in the middle and blue watercolor pencil around the outside of each flower.

The right hand page started with a few slaps of the paint that I’m using in our unplanned bathroom remodel. The shade of green is called Peter Pan and my son just finished working as the music director for our children’s theater production of Peter Pan Jr. It was just another funny coincidence that we chose that color – not intentional. The latex wall paint was not adhering well to the page so I used a credit card to spread a little gesso on the page. I added some blue acrylic paint for my sky. My cityscape was inspired by a project in the book The Painting Workbook by Alena Hennessy (now listed in my Reference and Recommendations page.)

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I liked how the blue didn’t really cover the top of the page and I really covered the bottom of the page with the green. I used a tip from the Painting Workbook and drew into the wet paint with a watercolor pencil, but it didn’t work very well. I don’t know if that was because it was latex wall paint instead of acrylic paint. I will try again another day. I really did like how the scratched out flowers went through to the original colors on the page. I tried a few different brands of watercolor pencils and the Inktense ones left a little color, but none of the other ones did.

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I decided that I wanted to make an Art Deco building in my cityscape so I cut different papers into shapes that were Art Deco inspired and I painted them in colors that made me think of Art Deco. One of the techniques that I used that I was pretty happy with was putting the long thin strips down the center of the band-aid looking pieces to make “windows” on them at regular intervals. I recently got a set of 3 Liquitex paint markers and I am really loving them. They were great for adding details to my “building.” I played around with the different paper shapes until I came up with a building that I found interesting. I did some journaling with a white pen on the blue sky and glued everything in place. I painted the flowers with the orange Inktense watercolor pencil after experimenting with a few other media and I drew some leaves and grass with green markers. I learned a lot in the process of making this page and I hope this has been instructional for you too!

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On a totally unrelated note…

I made a cherry simple syrup without pitting the cherries. We got 7 pounds of cherries from our CSA and that is a LOT of cherry pits. For the last pound or so I was looking for something to do that would not require removing the pits and I had a hard time finding anything. All the simple syrup recipes I found required pit removal. I decided to try it with them in and it worked beautifully. So here is my version:

1 cup water

1 cup sugar

a bunch of cherries without stems but with pits

Simmer everything at a low heat for at least 10 minutes and then squish through a sieve. Keep the syrup in the fridge for as long as it lasts. It is fabulous in lemonade or iced tea. I don’t know what the shelf life is because mine doesn’t last more than 2 weeks. It also makes a lovely housewarming gift or summer party hostess gift.

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I hope you have a delicious day!

Infusion of Music and Art

15 Monday Dec 2014

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Gratitude journal

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acrylic paint, altered art, Altered books, art journal, Camus quote, collage, depression, flowers, gratitude, Invincible summer, zentangle

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I have been working on some more collages for another art exhibit. Here are some sketches from the works in progress. I just found out today that they have been accepted into the show! Yeah me! None of them turned out how I envisioned them, but took some interesting turns. I have some new paths to follow in the new year and I’m really looking forward to it. To see the completed collages check out my Gallery page.

Of course this season is full of music and my musician son has had one or two concerts many days in the past 10 days. I also went caroling with a group of people from my church. Nothing gets me in the holiday spirit like music. The darkness of the season and the emotional complexities that go with it really make my battle with depression a serious challenge these days and art and caroling are fabulous medicine.  I am also finding that blogging can be helpful, too. Thanks for all the kind words and support.

On one of the collages I have the quote by Albert Camus “In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me lay an invincible summer.”

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Father’s Day Card

14 Saturday Jun 2014

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Altered books, Father's Day, Kelly's 30 day challenge

Father's Day Card

This card is for my husband. He is a wonderful father and this card captures a lot of our history from 3 different books. One is a page from a Chinese dictionary. We met in Taiwan and this page is one of the characters from his Chinese name. The picture of the boy is from Ezra Jack Keats’ book the Snowy Day. It is a beautiful book and meaningful for us on a few levels. The top image is from a book of how things work. My husband loves to know how things work and he also collects a variety of fasteners. All together I really like how the imagery is masculine, but nuanced. I hope you all take a moment to express the love for some of the fathers in your life.

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My own stencils

25 Tuesday Mar 2014

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Altered books, art journal, butterflies, Degas, gratitude, Inktense, stencils

My own stencils

I made my own stencils for these pages. The one is a cutout of The Little Dancer by Degas. I love this silhouette. The butterflies are just a very simple cut out. I keep finding very fancy butterfly stamps and stencils and I do enjoy those, but I really wanted something simple. The feather stamp is a new one that I’m loving. I am so happy with the way this layout came together. So often I am increasingly grateful for my gratitude journal. It has enriched my life in so many ways, not the least of which is my growing confidence in my art skills.

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This page did not come out at all how I had envisioned it. The quote was shared at the Day of Mindfulness I participated in as a followup to an MBSR program. The quote is by Albert Camus “In the depth of winter I finally learned that within me lay an invincible summer.” I had this image of a silhouette of me meditating with the quote inside. Well. I added too many details to the silhouette and the pattern tissue kept sticking to my fingers and ended up all bunched. The pen that I wrote with became blurry, but it does capture the idea that I had in my mind. Part of the beauty of art journaling is that each day is a new page.

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I was preparing for a collage class using transparencies and I have really enjoyed experimenting with different kinds of transparent/translucent layers. These copies of the daffodil painting for my mom’s birthday card were made on different copiers and one was on a transparency and one was on the wrong side of a transparent label. I used the actual transparent label for my mom’s card and it turned out beautifully. I will definitely use this technique again in the future.

The blue sky page was such a clear spring day outlined with crisp bare tree branches. My husband and I went for a fabulous walk and he bought me this lovely forest stamp. Another satisfying page.

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Fun with layers and transparencies. Lots of scones, friends, and coffee shops this week.

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Breathe: Spring

14 Friday Mar 2014

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Altered books, art journal, collage, frugal crafter, gratitude journal, watercolor

Breathe: Spring

This week I have been exploring my Crayola watercolors. I have really enjoyed exploring them and I incorporated my Inktense and Crayola watercolor pencils, too. I painted the flowers as practice for a birthday card for my mom. The frugal crafter on youtube has some great videos for using all of these tools.

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This is my son performing on piano, cello, and vocals at our local solo & ensemble contest. He is so talented and so many people volunteer their time and talents to make this a fabulous day.

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I have been playing with different transparent surfaces and I really like the windows from envelopes. The quote about love is an experiment in different watercolor tools. The greens/blues are Crayola watercolor pencils and the warm colors are Derwent Inktense.

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Here is one of my beautiful cats. They are such a blessing when I’m not feeling well (and of course when I am!) I have started exploring kirigami and here are some early samples. And some days I just need visual quiet.

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Other days I don’t. Washi plaid!

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Last week of 2013

28 Saturday Dec 2013

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Altered books, art journal, Christmas lights, gratitude, photography, snow, upcycling

Last week of 2013

This first photo is an overview of the fold-out page that I created for the week. One page could not capture all that I am grateful for this week. We have had a LOT of snow. Marq and I celebrated the beginning of the Christmas break and danced in the kitchen to Michael Buble’s rendition of Let it Snow. I entertained myself with our tiny live Christmas tree that may be slightly overburdened with lights. We wrapped up the week with the light display at Green Bay Botanical Garden light show and with dropping off my artwork for the show at Hatch Art House http://hatcharthouse.com/call-for-artists-ecosquared-art-show-2014/.

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