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John Ferguson Weir A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1867
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Carlos Schwabe, from Les Fleurs du mal (Baudelaire)
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Vincent van Gogh paintings with corresponding photos by Phil Haber
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i’m more on the “you don’t really have to be beautiful” team, but i’m ok with the sentiment, sophia is amazing and i’ve had this paper cutting for several years and wanted to keep it safe.
playlist, if you can’t read my writing: 1. sunset - midnight 2. she will have her way - neil finn 3. dream story - laura groves 4. ring me up - divinyls 5. everything now - arcade fire 6. cranekiss - tamaryn
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My Journaling Essentials
When I art journal I like to have a lot of different sources to dip into when I start a page
• Magazines:- I have been collecting magazines for ages and storing them up ready to journal with. Fashion magazines are great for me as when they do a big shoot the models are normally really easy to cut out so you can get the whole outfit and human into your journal. I normally theme the pages around their outfit or just doodle around them
• Catalogues:- I use these for the same reason, a lot of clothes and home stores allow you to subscribe to them for a free, seasonal catalogue. They also use quite glossy, sturdy paper which makes it super easy to cut and stick into your journal for some surface variety.
• Postcards I am lucky to have a drawer in my art block at school where the art teachers dump all the postcards from various gallery visits, and we are allowed to dip into them whenever we need. I collect ones that are of actual paintings and it allows a contrast between the old images on the postcards and the new magazine clippings
• Craft Papers I try to find and use a range of coloured and patterned papers to vary the look and textures of the pages, I normally use these for the background of the page, and sometimes to make a boarder around a subject.
• Stickers I use stickers that I find in shops, just cheap ones, to add a little variation and detail on the page.
• Random I use receipts, tags, stamps, leaflets and any other bits of paper I can find so I have an assortment of different pieces to use.
• Pens I use sharpies, but you have to be aware that they normally go through the page onto the other side, but you can cover up the pen with papers. I use fine liners for smaller writing and details, and pencil sometimes to colour in larger areas
• Other I use a small pair of scissors to allow me to cut the smaller things, and I normally use a Pritt stick to glue everything in place.
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30 Things You Can Add to Your Art Journal
Art journals can be decorated, simple, planned out, spontaneous, and a great outlet for stress. Here are some ideas for you to add to your own art journal.
1. Collage. Using magazines, newspapers, old books, posters, prints off the internet, you can make fabulously artistic pages.
2. Sew-on Decor. Instead of using glue, Mod Podge, or tape, try using thread to sew pictures onto the pages. It will give it a vintage, textured look.
3. Tea Stain. If you take a tea bag and steep it in hot water for a little, you can stain the pages to make the pages look old. Different teas make different colors, so experiment!
4. Paint. Water-color painting, acrylic painting, finger painting, or whatever the medium of paint is that you choose. Get in there and paint the pages however you want!
5. Sketch. Not all pages have to be pops of colors and textures. You can have pages of beautiful simple sketches.
6. Stamp. If you don’t have stamps, it’s easy to make your own. Search for some DIY stamps.
7. Nature. Tape or glue pieces of nature into your pages. Flowers, grass, leaves, or twigs.
8. Masking Tape. Make a pattern on the page with masking tape and color, paint, or doodle over the pattern. Take the tape off when you’re done to see the amazing pattern underneath.
9. Doodle. Draw anything and everything. Try using pens or markers instead of pencil. Make mistakes and live with them because mistakes are beautiful.
10. Outline Objects. Take a roll of tape, a phone case, pictures, or anything around you and outline them with pens, markers, or Sharpies. Overlap the shapes for an interesting effect.
11. Washi Tape. Decorate the pages with borders, wrap it around the edges, or create shapes.
12. Trace. If you have thin enough pages, you can trace shapes, images, and scenes. Just don’t claim that the tracing was your own art because that’s not cool.
13. Blow Paint. Glob some paint with some water and use a straw to blow the paint around the page.
14. Pastels. Experiment with pastels. Mix them with water, rubbing alcohol, or just smudge and mix them together.
15. Stencils. Use stencils to design pages with shapes and images. You can experiment by using paints or by overlapping.
16. Stickers. Plaster an entire page with stickers if you want or use them sparingly. It’s your call.
17. Divide the Page. Use a ruler or a flat edge to divide the page into various sizes of shapes. Color each shape in differently.
18. Etch. Etching is a technique in which you place an object under the page and shade over it. The final outcome is really amazing.
19. Sharpies. Scribble, sketch, doodle or experiment by mixing the Sharpies with rubbing alcohol.
20. Glitter. Throw some glitter (make it rain) on some wet paint, glue, or water-brushed pages.
21. Scribble. Exactly what it says.
22. Burn the Page. This one you need to be careful with because you could ruin the whole book. Take a lighter or a match and just gently burn the edges of the page to make it look old.
23. Outline Your Hands. By outlining your hands, you are making a page that no one else can…unless they have the same size hand as you.
24. Sponge. Dip a sponge in paint and press it on the page all over.
25. Make A Comic. Who says you have to draw out a comic? Collage it or paint it! Or just draw it because that’s pretty too.
26. Zentangles. If you aren’t sure what these are, just look them up. They are fun and are said to help people calm down.
27. Your Own Pictures. Add your own personal images of friends, family, yourself into your artwork.
28. Quotes. You can write them yourself, print them out, cut them from magazines, or cut them from books.
29. Maps. This might be difficult for those who don’t have maps or atlases. Mod Podge pieces of maps to the pages.
30. Mixed Media. Combine any of the previous suggestions for a fantastic piece that you’ll be proud of.
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Re-blog if you can write in cursive.
I heard cursive is dying. I want to see who still uses it.
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destroy the idea that your art is bad just because it doesn’t look like other people’s art. your art is your own thing - it doesn’t have to meet anyone’s standards but your own
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if you’re reading this, i’m putting a thought out into the world for you. a hope that whatever’s worrying you works out in your favor, that a happy moment comes your way, and that you have a heartwarming reason to smile tonight
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My best life experience was watching this happen
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What breaking ice on a trampoline looks like. From here
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this is the money dog, repost in the next 24 hours and money will come your way!!
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You have been visited by the Chan of wealth, reblog this and you will have money come to you!
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At 16:45 is a fascinating account of a man who, while briefly knocked unconscious, lived and entire lifetime. Then he noticed that the visual perspective on a lamp was not right.
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