Art Journaling: Create a whimsical portrait using magazine images, acrylic paint, and collage
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- Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024
- Join mix media artist, Pamela Vosseller in her Let' Paint it Over group as we create an art journal using a "paint it over" style to create portraits. Use your favorite supplies, experiment, and don't over think as you have fun creating a whimsical painting. If you enjoy this type of creating, check out more of Pamela's FREE Paint it Over videos: pamelascolors.com/art-journaling
First time seeing your channel! Very much enjoyed. Loved the freedom with which you painted!! Very inspiring!
J’aime l’idée ,merci!
I love your creativity! Thanks for sharing 🥰
Thank you! 😊 I’m happy to hear that you enjoyed my video.
I love this, Pamela...your work is wonderful, amazing...love, love, love it! Thank you also for the great music playing in the background. It was perfect!
Thank you for watching and for the love.
This is terrific. Truly enjoyed your video. I’ve been floundering and I think you’ve given me a bit of a push to boost me from my sad & foggy state of mind. Thank you.
That is wonderful to hear, I know that sad and foggy and happy my video could give a bit of inspiration.
Love this Pamela have started a journal myself for this kind of art! Will do more after I finish a project I have going at this time!!
Pamela so happy to have you back to inspire us, Grieving is a process and so it is understanding that it takes time to find the light, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I find it so inspiring to see your process of painting over and I am looking forward to giving it a go myself. Thank you for all you do for this community of artists and beginners. We love you. Hugs and Smiles
It is coming back in small spirts, but I am telling myself it is okay not to create at all. Thank you for all the love and support my friend.
Stunning ❤
Oh my, ty you for the beautiful comment, she is one of my favorites ❤️
So happy to see you again!
Thank you and thank you for watching 🥰
This was very inspiring... I really like how you used different pieces to bring about another being, and then painted over to bring about that being's 'personality' with feeling, if you will. Years ago, a friend of mine showed me a creation that she was taught - not a paint over - but using parts of people and/or animals - head, arms, legs, eyes, clothing, etc., mixed and matched - to create a more whimsical or collaged being. It was interesting and another way to get started with something. Found this paint-over to be a little personal giving it your personal touch. Thank you so much... really enjoyed this.
Oh that sound really interesting to being in animal parts, happy to hear you enjoyed my video ❤️
what an interesting way to work when paint over, thank you, very inspiring, greetings out of amsterdam
Thank you very much! I’m happy to hear you enjoyed, it is a method that helps with creative blocks🥰
@@PamelaVosseller.Author.Artist i took it literal, just paint an old one over, but this is so much wider
Before I fully watch your video, I wanted to thank you. Your introduction certainly touched home... 2023 has been a very difficult year for me so far, personally, professionally, and the weather and news isn't helping I have to say. When you said so far your pallet was 'dark', I think you hit the nail on the head. My desire for creating is there but when I try to get started, I run into a 'dread'. When you mentioned you needed to 'bring in some light'... a bell went off and I felt a little light, if you know what iI mean... maybe a little rainbow during the rain so-to-speak. I appreciate more than you can know how much I enjoyed this opening because for me, it felt human and real, from the heart, not a practiced speech. Therefore, I say thank you again and send you a friendly hug. Now, on to watch the video. :o)
I can not tell you how important it was for you to share your creative journey, there are so many times I feel alone in this creative world, you touched my heart and have inspired me, thank you for the kindness 🥰
Quite impressed
thank you so much ❤️
What kind of a pallet are u using for your paints?
Maybe a paper palette?