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I keep an art journal…
…but I am a writer, not an artist.
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some of my art journals |
In my art journals, I use cut outs from magazines, different kinds of markers, crayons, and colored pencils, stamps, decorative tapes, and stencils. When I am feeling extra fancy, I use acrylic and watercolor paints, gel mediums, ink sprays, and glossy varnish.
Sometimes I start with an idea or theme in mind; sometimes I just squirt paint around and see what happens.
How does art journaling relate to writing, you ask?
1. On the most basic level: I often include writing on the art journal pages. This can be as simple as quotes or song lyrics or lists, or as elaborate as a full journal entry.
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inside an art journal – Christmas ephemera |
Interested in starting an art journal?
Below are links to some of my favorite artist bloggers who often provide examples of and tips on art journaling:
2015 Art Journaling Challenges
Project Life is an art journaling/scrapbooking challenge to get you creating something every week of the year to document your life. This could be a good place to start.
Or you could do something even simpler. For example, I got a new notebook and I am going to challenge myself to write in it at least twice a week, and incorporate visual elements into it at least once a week.
Good luck, have fun, and happy writing and journaling in the new year!
Written by Anne Greenawalt: writer and writing instructor
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