Creativity Boot Camp Day 6 - Breaking Our Own Rules
Maegan encouraged us to think about ways to break out of the ordinary in our creative process, to break the self-imposed rules and routines that we can sometimes fall into.
I thought about how I can add in new elements to my art work, learn from techniques that others use and of course, try out some new tools every now and then !
I did some carving of some new little rubber stamps
on these little square pre-cut squares that I got from my friend Kriss's stash recently.
and glued him onto my art journal page for this day.
I also worked in our random prompt word for the day : Fluid.
I often feel like I am pretty fluid about what I do in my art making - sometimes too fluid. I don't always feel like I have discovered my style or even my medium yet...
I do like changing things up though and this Creativity Boot Camp Play is letting me do just that !
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Creativity Boot Camp Day 7/8 - Write it out...
Our fearless leader, Maegan encouraged us to spend some time with our inner artist and spill our guts onto some pages in our notebooks - a la Julia Cameron's morning pages or stream of consciousness writing. She suggested 45 min. but I just went with filling up three pages...it took me about 20 minutes...
I kind of wussed-out with using the random word prompts Maegan gave us on these two days.
Fly and Ornament just kind on made onto my pages...
Another thing that Boot Camp play inspired me to do was to use some materials that I don't always use and to shake things up a bit.
I actually found 5 goals that I had set for 2010 in the very notebook I did my writing pages in and I realized that I hadn't really achieved any of them and here we are in the 6th month already !!!
So this was the perfect opportunity to check off number 5 which was paint pieces on canvas rather than always in my journal so I would have some of my own art to hang in my house.
This morning as David had a nice quiet sleep-in, I got out the acrylics, the Golden Fluids, the blending medium and this 16X8" canvas, put on the mellow morning tunes, and got to work...
When I got here, I almost stopped. How cool do these bubbly lollipop shapes look ?
But I decided to go on with the vision I had in my head and give the circles faces.
There were lots of layers here. You may see it better if you enlarge it. They had green faces, then I added the purple and even some metallics.
You know it ! The black India Ink !!!
Did the line work with a broad tipped dip pen and now the lollipop girls work for me
And a piece like this can hang on a wall instead of hiding out in the journal which feels good.
I pushed myself a little, enjoyed the whole process of having this quiet time with myself to create and just seeing what would come.
Ain't being an artist grand ?!
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Finally, I wanted to let you in on a little secret worry I have been keeping.
About two weeks ago, David and I went to North Hampton to fill up my bucket of rocks for my Rock My World rocks.
When we got there, there were very few rocks to be found.
The beaches had taken quite a beating and sand had covered whatever rocks had been there.
I managed to collect about a quarter of a bucket but it was not like the summer before where the beach was literally covered with rocks of all sizes - where taking a bucket full didn't even show...
It made me wonder if this was a sign.
Should I stop taking those rocks at all ?Was Nature giving me a sign ?
Was it time to move on to something other than painting my precious rocks and find some other way to put my love out there ?
This weekend, David and I headed out to the Seacoast to see if we could find another beach with rocks, a new source for the Rock Fairy. I had decided I would make a decision about continuing the Rock My World project after our search.
Well, we decided to stop at North Hampton anyway, just towatch the waves for awhile, even though it was misting and gray...
here's what we saw and heard at my favorite NH beach...
The ROCKS were back !!!!
Now, I don't know if the State dumped those rocks there or what, but where there was only sand two weeks ago, there was an abundance of smooth and perfect rocks for the Rock Fairy !!!
Now, I don't know if the State dumped those rocks there or what, but where there was only sand two weeks ago, there was an abundance of smooth and perfect rocks for the Rock Fairy !!!
It was a miracle !
Okay, maybe not a miracle, but I took it as a sign that I still have more work to do with these wonderful rocks of mine.
Not to mention that I had just created a special custom order for my friend Patti Digh which she provided as special memory keepsakes at her friend Celeste's funeral yesterday...
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that my restaurant owner/chef friend, Tom had sent me a message while I was rock collecting that he needs a big refill of rocks at the restaurant...
Guess I am going to keep on Rocking It, Babies !!!
I hope you had a cozy and creative weekend.
Big Rocking Love to you from the Rock Fairy !
you rock as a boot camp student....personally i suck, but that's for another day...
ReplyDeleteand rocks...you are sooooo lucky !
we have no rocks like what you use unless you buy them in a store....whining, i know :)
I think when you really put it out there for the universe to answer -- it does, loud and clear. And it doesn't matter whether it was time and tides or a grumpy guy with a dump truck, angels come in all sorts of disguises. Hurrah! Glad to hear the answer was "Keep rockin' it, Good Queen Kim!"
ReplyDeleteA veritable rock fairy JACKPOT! I can just imagine how happy it must have made you to find that. I know I'm happy that you're quest will continue!!
ReplyDeletelove the little stamps and what you did with them! and the lollipop girls look great! lyle
ReplyDeleteJournalling is something I havent tried-yet .but looking at yours I want to give it a go. They are quite interesting and very insightful!! Love them. Also love the rocks and how they can carry the weight of the world by using words..
ReplyDeleteWow - your journal is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the journal pages...you always take my breath away! The canvas painting rocks too...I'd love to see where it ends up.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of rocks...I'd totally call that a miracle! I think it's so awesome that what you are doing requires such a bit of faith. I hadn't thought of that...just assumed that the rocks were always there. I'm so glad that nature agreed that you should continue :)
Love the stamp art!!! Wonder full things to see here. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAm loving the stamps you created!!
ReplyDeleteThat would be a shock to get to the beach and see no rocks!! I would pause to reconsider as well. Glad the next beach heeded your desire and prayers! Now the lovely rock messages of love can continue!
Hugs
SueAnn
Your journal pages have blown me away!! I am new to art journalling and your blog has inspired me! I love all your pages, my fav for CBC is the 'grow' one. Fab painting of the lollipop girls, you are very talented!
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ReplyDeleteI love the man you made from the stamps, you always have the greatest ideas.
i am glad you found more rocks, I was going to suggest rivers as that is where I have found many rocks before but you found your source and it makes a lovely story too...
Rock On...
Yay! I'm glad you're going to keep rocking it. But it's also really neat that you tune into signs like that.
ReplyDeleteI love that you make art in your journal every day. I wish I were so disciplined. I am always sidetracked by so many other projects....
ReplyDeleteLove the 'lollipop gals' the journals are amazing and your rock story ROCKS! Hee hee couldn't resist. Ok, that was a great story and talk about an answer! Thanks for sharing the sounds. Ahhhhh....
ReplyDeleteooooooooooooh, i love this post. i love that the rocks are back!!!
ReplyDeleteof course you will keep rockin it.
i especially love your stamps, and was then awed by that guy you made from them. you inspire and amaze me at every turn. your lolipop girls are fascinating, so glad you used canvas. Yay you!!!!!!
If I take up another hobby I will have to quit my day job but.... you make art journalling look like so much fun. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that your rock source reappeared! I love what you do with them. Have to say also that your art journaling (with real paints even) is totally gorgeous. I am doing digi - I wouldn't know what to do if you put an actual paintbrush in my hand! Something to explore another day.
ReplyDeletesometimes the Universe is watching and listening to what we need, and it is our responsibility to receive it....and that my friend is the key...OPEN, WATCH, LISTEN RECEIVE.....Rock on Sista!
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