I'm saying "YES" to - making money!
Journal52 week 2 prompt "What are you saying "Yes" to in 2016.
I first wrote "Travel and discovering new paths" because for some reason that seems more humble than asking for money. Sure I would like to travel and discover new paths. I'm not sure why I have such a hard time justifying the money-making part of business though. I'm happy and willing to do the work, just asking for monetary compensation is hard for me. When I added the seagull, he first said something clever "Where's the beach?" Then I had him say what I really was thinking "Don't forget to include making money." After 35 years of marriage and being supported by my husband I want to help. I want to "Make the Money!" All my life I've saved money, I've thought of doing things, so it didn't require a lot of money, I've even found things for FREE on my wish list just because I was willing to wait for them. I have everything I need so it has felt greedy to want to make money. But now I want to earn a "good" income. I want to take the burden from my husband. I want to make some money! So I am saying "YES" to making money.
This page was made using a "Journal Starters" image from my book Journal Starters: Sampler Volume 1 (My intended "money" maker.)
Perhaps I should make another page with my intention loud and clear...
Added 2/19/2016
Second page with intention clearly stated -
I decided to make a second page. While at first glance it is not a "showstopper" page, I had a marvelous time adding only collaging bits of photocopied of money. For rules on using images of money look here. http://smallbusiness.chron.com/usage-money-images-advertising-64067.html
Look closely and you will see faces and words from the 150%+ bill incorporated into the forest. The feather and inkwell is also pieced from the photocopied money.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Friday, January 29, 2016
Detritus Project - Assemblage - CORN ROAST
Mel Kolstad, curator for the Langdon Divers Gallery in the Fond du Lac Library issued a call-to-artists to create original artwork for the "Detritus Project" to be be displayed at the library gallery February 3 to March 2, 2016. Artists were to use materials library staff found in returned books, which Mel refers to as detritus. The opening reception will be Thursday, February 11 from 6pm to 8pm.
The box of detritus was pretty picked over by the time I stopped at the library. I chose these two pieces. I was attracted to the "Corn Roast" raffle ticket as the event occurred on my birthday. The sticker on the left side remains unused.
I cut out the portions of the ticket that were of interest to me and collaged them with a "Journal Starters" image from my book. The inspiration of the corn roast date prompted me to draw my face with colored pencil.
As I am coloring in my face I am thinking of all the herbicides and GMO's that are now so infused into our countries corn production. How many acres upon acres are planted in corn...and why...
I placed the collaged image in an old wooden box and added more bits from the ticket around the sides of the box. Finally I rolled up some corn husks and glued them around the edge.
The box of detritus was pretty picked over by the time I stopped at the library. I chose these two pieces. I was attracted to the "Corn Roast" raffle ticket as the event occurred on my birthday. The sticker on the left side remains unused.
I cut out the portions of the ticket that were of interest to me and collaged them with a "Journal Starters" image from my book. The inspiration of the corn roast date prompted me to draw my face with colored pencil.
As I am coloring in my face I am thinking of all the herbicides and GMO's that are now so infused into our countries corn production. How many acres upon acres are planted in corn...and why...
I placed the collaged image in an old wooden box and added more bits from the ticket around the sides of the box. Finally I rolled up some corn husks and glued them around the edge.
This piece is titled CORN ROAST.
For more information on the "Detritus Project" click here http://www.fdlpl.org/blog/2015/11/turn-castoffs-art-call-detritus-project
Mel Kolstad is one of the contributing artists for Journal Starters: Sampler Volume 1!
For more information on the "Detritus Project" click here http://www.fdlpl.org/blog/2015/11/turn-castoffs-art-call-detritus-project
Mel Kolstad is one of the contributing artists for Journal Starters: Sampler Volume 1!
Thursday, January 28, 2016
What are You Saying "NO" to in 2016 - Self-Doubt
I am saying "No" to self-doubt in 2016. I started with two leftover pieces of the driftwood image from my "Word of the Year" journal page. http://kimraenugent.blogspot.com/2016/01/word-of-year-perseverance.html I placed the "Journal Starters" image parts on the upper right and lower left corner of the journal spread. I often find I am more creative when I have less to work with. I mixed a blue color to mimic the blue in the water. I extended the design with paint. Then let drips flow through my self-doubt.
I found the bear in the paint and driftwood image and coaxed him out with colored pencils. The bear is a symbol for confidence.
I found the bear in the paint and driftwood image and coaxed him out with colored pencils. The bear is a symbol for confidence.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Strange Word of the Year - LUMINARY
Journal 52 Week #1 alternate prompt - "Strange Word of the Year 2016" I was looking for a word that I didn't know the meaning for this prompt. While I was familiar with a luminary as a light I had not heard this definition - One who is an inspiration to others; one who attained success in a chosen field. I hope to be a LUMINARY to others!
I started by cropping a "Journal Starters" image to fit in my journal. I added a vertical piece for design interest. I like write in various spaces following the shape of the photograph. I chose a crow for contrast and as the messenger.
Monday, January 25, 2016
Word of the Year - PERSEVERANCE
I joined a wonderful Facebook group named Journal52, there is also a blog that you can follow Journal52.com
Every week there is a prompt along with an alternate prompt. The prompt for week 1 is to choose your "Word of the Year" and create a journal page to express it.
I started with a "Journal Starters" page. Since my handmade journal is 10" wide x 7" tall and the "Journal Starters" image was 8" x 11" after I cut it out of the book I had to choose how I was going to use it and the resulting layout is above.
until I thought of googling "animal totem perseverance" and this catches my eye "If seagull has flown accross your path" from this website http://www.spirit-animals.com/tag/perseverance/ I also covered the white space with blue sky to add a pop of color to the spread.
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Journal Starters and Handmade Journal
I have been working directly in my Journal Starters: Sampler Volume 1 proof books directly for the past months and have been itching to apply the "Journal Starters" pages to one of my own handmade journals.
My new journal is made with two 5" x 7" canvas boards, 90# watercolor paper and coptic binding.
This journal provides for a 10" wide by 7" tall spread. Working with "Journal Starters" pages of different dimensions gives me more opportunity to problem solve different layouts by cropping images.
My new journal is made with two 5" x 7" canvas boards, 90# watercolor paper and coptic binding.
This journal provides for a 10" wide by 7" tall spread. Working with "Journal Starters" pages of different dimensions gives me more opportunity to problem solve different layouts by cropping images.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Journal Starters: Sampler Volume 1 - Is now available!
I am proud to announce that my book Journal Starters: Sampler Volume 1 is now available!
For a signed copy you may pre-order the book here buy clicking on the "Buy Now" button on the sidebar.
For faster service it is available from CreateSpace at https://www.createspace.com/5662268
The title access password is *journal*
For a preview of this book and for more information click on the tab above or http://kimraenugent.blogspot.com/p/journal-starters-sampler-vol-1.html
For a signed copy you may pre-order the book here buy clicking on the "Buy Now" button on the sidebar.
For faster service it is available from CreateSpace at https://www.createspace.com/5662268
The title access password is *journal*
For a preview of this book and for more information click on the tab above or http://kimraenugent.blogspot.com/p/journal-starters-sampler-vol-1.html
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