So back to a finished journal page for my Art Journal Sharing Thursday this week, but before I show and tell I just wanted to say how much I loved all your comments last week about your Art Journal resources, thank you! Sharing is the best therapy and I'm so glad to know that I am not the only one with a Journal/Notebook habit!
So journalators of all types, my share this week is a self portrait. Back in July 2012 I started a scrapbooking project that was all about me, well the idea behind it was to curate pictures of myself taken over the years. I'm usually the one behind the camera so I thought I would collect together the photos I could find that were just of me. Mmm, I haven't really progressed very far with the project if I'm honest, but I thought I might add to it today with this art journal page.
I have fiddled with the photo in Adobe Photoshop to get a stylised black and white photo and I've slotted it in next to a page I did at the beginning of the year in my A5 repurposed flier journal.
I've textured a layer of Gesso by pressing a piece of kitchen towel into it and then got nice and messy with some acrylic paint splatters. Can you see the lime green hand print? Yep, I got nice and messy!
The date records the date the photo was taken, the weird thing is I can't remember why I took this selfie, I'm sure it was for some project but I found it again as I was going through my photo library and thought it would be interesting to turn it into a journal page.
Her (my) eyes just follow you everywhere you go don't they? Oh yeah, I'm watching you! Ok, now I'm freaking myself out.
Thanks for popping in today and feel free to share any links in the comments to your journaling this week, specially if it is a self portrait, I would love to see them.
Catch you later Journalators.
Kim
This reminds me of a popular Tim Holtz stamp only better because it is a living picture! Really good idea.
ReplyDeleteI decided in the past few days that I need to concentrate more on scrapbooking, reserve stamping for my cardmaking (and scrapping too, of course) and do more writing. So I am going to exercise the No word when asked to make cards for people as it just stresses me out!
That's my share for Thursday!
Fab page! Hugs Juls
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I love the hint about texturising using a kitchen towel (never would have thought of that!) and I love the idea of actually recording bits of 'me' for a change. So inspiring! x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant page the image is so striking.
ReplyDeleteGreat work in Photoshop to get that effect with your photo. The page looks good with you.
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