Kellee, This was so much fun. When I was in art school we mostly used our journals/ sketchbooks to draw and work on class assignments. I have since discovered journals and fun! Looking forward to another one!
You've already gotten me hooked on grid journaling, and I thank you. I took your first free class last spring and have been gridding ever since. It is so much fun. And also let me say that rainbows and unicorns are great guides for my art too. -- Barbara Clark
Thank you so much for making this available to us. I can't wait to try Grid Journaling. Where do I find the list for the art supplies for this workshop?
Thanks for sharing your great info. You are such an inspiration. 1st let me tell you I am a newbie to everything ART! Yep, true! That said, can you tell me the purpose of making "marks" in the boxes then for the most part, those "marks" are covered up? I understand selecting a color palette and keeping that grid journal cohesive as it applies to the same look and feel. Is that composition?
First of all - thank you for your kind words! I am so glad you are enjoying this! Welcome Newbie!! You have quite the journey ahead! Mark making is quite a freeing and joyful beginning to any piece. It frees your creative juices, allows you to explore different shapes and compositions in each grid. It is a great tool to warm up with! Most of my pieces begins this way- sometimes it pokes through the paint or peeks from behind- sometimes it is simply a building block. Lesson two has more of this for you! Enjoy!
Really appreciate your teaching style and taste in everything. What type of beautiful almost transparent paper did you use for your gelli plate stuff that you painted? Thank you!
Art Journal: Stillman & Birn, epsilon softcover Brushes: Princeton Catalyst Polytip Brushes, Flat sizes 2, 4, 6, 10, 12 Rubber Brush: Paint: Golden Fluid Paint & Heavy Body in a variety of colors Gesso: Liquitex Professional Gesso Printing: Gelli Printing Plate with copy paper, deli paper, and found paper Stencils: Stencil Girl Glue: Extra Heavy Matte Medium by Golden Mark Making: Lyra Water soluble Graphite, Stabilo 3-in-1 Woody Color Pencils, Caran d'Ache Neopastels Surfaces: Stonehenge Printmaker's Paper, Canvas, Cradled Board
Kellee, This was so much fun. When I was in art school we mostly used our journals/ sketchbooks to draw and work on class assignments. I have since discovered journals and fun! Looking forward to another one!
That is awesome!
It’s so hard to find free lessons. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and love for art. ❤
My first video!! Thank you for being free. Loved it. New subbie❤
“Play, joy and exploration”…..yeah! That’s a TRIFECTA right there! 🥳
Yesss!
You've already gotten me hooked on grid journaling, and I thank you. I took your first free class last spring and have been gridding ever since. It is so much fun. And also let me say that rainbows and unicorns are great guides for my art too. -- Barbara Clark
Thank you so much for making this available to us. I can't wait to try Grid Journaling. Where do I find the list for the art supplies for this workshop?
Thank you! You have inspired me so much. Never thought of mark making with posca pens on tissue! Will be trying that for sure!
You are so welcome!😍
Grid Journaling, here I come!!:)
Thank you so very much fro sharing this course. 💕🙏🌷 Love this Grid Journaling technique. Can't wait to get started!!!
We wanted to make it as accessible as possible, enjoy! 😍
Thank you.
You are welcome, Enjoy!
This is just what I need to do! Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome! Glad you are here!
Fantastic - thank you for my next addiction !
Our pleasure! Enjoy!
Love it!
Thanks for sharing your great info. You are such an inspiration. 1st let me tell you I am a newbie to everything ART! Yep, true! That said, can you tell me the purpose of making "marks" in the boxes then for the most part, those "marks" are covered up? I understand selecting a color palette and keeping that grid journal cohesive as it applies to the same look and feel. Is that composition?
First of all - thank you for your kind words! I am so glad you are enjoying this! Welcome Newbie!! You have quite the journey ahead! Mark making is quite a freeing and joyful beginning to any piece. It frees your creative juices, allows you to explore different shapes and compositions in each grid. It is a great tool to warm up with! Most of my pieces begins this way- sometimes it pokes through the paint or peeks from behind- sometimes it is simply a building block. Lesson two has more of this for you! Enjoy!
Really appreciate your teaching style and taste in everything. What type of beautiful almost transparent paper did you use for your gelli plate stuff that you painted? Thank you!
That would be tissue paper!!!
Kellee, can you topcoat or varnish over stabillo woodies when they are used with acrylic paint.
Absolutely!
Awesome! Is there a list of supplies?
No... but please feel free to use whatever you have on hand! The point is to make the art, not what it is on really!!
What black pen is that? What paper r u using that it doesnt bleed thru
Art Journal: Stillman & Birn, epsilon softcover
Brushes: Princeton Catalyst Polytip Brushes, Flat sizes 2, 4, 6, 10, 12
Rubber Brush:
Paint: Golden Fluid Paint & Heavy Body in a variety of colors
Gesso: Liquitex Professional Gesso
Printing: Gelli Printing Plate with copy paper, deli paper, and found paper
Stencils: Stencil Girl
Glue: Extra Heavy Matte Medium by Golden
Mark Making: Lyra Water soluble Graphite, Stabilo 3-in-1 Woody Color Pencils, Caran d'Ache Neopastels
Surfaces: Stonehenge Printmaker's Paper, Canvas, Cradled Board
New here...how do i make a grid? I cant measure.
Trace a business card, post it note, credit card ...anything you have or make that fits nicely in rows on your journal