Sunday, January 3, 2016

'Birds' journal by Rose





Well, here goes, my first blog entry! My name is Rose and I’m taking part in the Round Robin Art Journal project for the first time. I’m pretty new to art journaling as a creative activity, so I haven’t got many pages of my own to show you yet. This should change soon, as I’m hoping to learn more techniques and to find lots of creative inspiration throughout the year with this and other art projects that I’m committing to.

So why did I choose birds as my theme for this particular journal? Ever since I was a young girl I have loved birds. It sounds so clichéd, but it’s true! As a 7 year old I filled all my sketchbooks with drawings of birds that I copied from a little bird book given to me by my dear Nanna. Her maiden name, in fact, had been Sparrow, hence the little fellow on the front of the journal! Those childhood drawings were given away to many friends and family members.

Throughout my life my love of birds has endured and developed. Nowadays I ‘capture’ many of them with my digital camera, but always, I am watching them wherever I can: in my garden, in nature reserves and at the many wonderful locations that we holiday to. Birds are full of beauty, with their gorgeous varieties of feathers and plumes; their melodious songs and vocalisations (who can resist the sound of a Lyre bird in full throat!); and their wonderful ability to soar and fly with the wind! Yes, I would like to be a bird in my next life! Perhaps I have already done so!

So, here is my first handmade journal, all set to go around Australia, for you to express anything about the wonderful birds that you see near you. It might be a collage of a favourite bird? Or perhaps you’ll focus on their little ‘nurseries’, the nest and eggs? Feathers. Colours. Whatever is right for you. Feel free to text on your page too, if you’d like to write about the bird you have shown, or just about your feelings for birds. It’s all good and, I appreciate that you have taken the time to do it.

My journal was made very simply: I folded watercolour pages and bound them together with some masking tape. The collection of pages were them attached to a folded manila folder. With a little acrylic paint applied (I tried using my Gelli plate, with mixed results!). I’ve gessoed onto this paper with good results in the past, if you need to do that. If the journal gets ‘bulked up’ and distorted with paint and collages, so much the better! And I’ve included a ‘Sign in’ page, where you might like to leave your name, or you could sign your page if you prefer?

Lastly, I want to say ‘thank you’ to Louise for inviting me to take part in this wonderful, artful event. I’ll admit that I’m pretty terrified at the idea of working in someone else’s journal but I’m not one to shy from a challenge, so I’ll give it my best! So, let’s fly!

6 comments:

  1. Well done Rose, this looks great! I'm nervous about working in everyone else's journals too, but looking forward to it! xx

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  2. Bravo Rose.
    Love your post and the bird story. Don't stress, enjoy the experience and at the end of it all you will have a unique and wonderful treasure.

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  3. Oh your journal looks great Rose and you will grow much as an artist and a person joining in on these journal swaps - it is very daunting in the beginning but you will love it and it quickly gets easier.

    And thank you so much for blogging :)

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  4. Oh your journal looks great Rose and you will grow much as an artist and a person joining in on these journal swaps - it is very daunting in the beginning but you will love it and it quickly gets easier.

    And thank you so much for blogging :)

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  5. Your journal looks great Rose...Wish I was joining in!! I'll be watching from the sidelines. I love what you have written too and I'm sure you will enjoy this journalling journey!!

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  6. Thanks everyone for your kind words. I'm looking forward to doing this, it will be a wonderful experience. x

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