Week 2 of Pam Carriker's Shades of Grey workshop
Moleskine sketchbook, Collage, Shades of Grey Pitt Artist Pens
Sunday, 29 March 2009
Thursday, 26 March 2009
Shades Of Grey -1
First pages for Pam Carriker's 'Shades of Grey' workshop. Using various shades of grey Pitt Artist brush pens, in Moleskine sketchbook
Pam's online workshop can be found at the Creative Workshops site - you can sign up for it at any time
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Cliff Hollow Cornwall

Had a great girlie weekend away in Cornwall at a holiday home of a friend. The colour of the landscape was perfect for my new graphitint pencils.
My scanner does not render green well, so the colour is not too accurate on this scan.
Graphitint pencils
Having fun with my new graphitint pencils.
The photo of the Folio is printed on Safmat (from Letraset), a transparent adhesive film - great for sticking photos to your journal without adding too much bulk.
The photo of the Folio is printed on Safmat (from Letraset), a transparent adhesive film - great for sticking photos to your journal without adding too much bulk.
Wednesday, 31 December 2008
XmasDecorations

This spread was in response to a challenge on the 'Love This Journal' Yahoo group - to draw your favourite christmas ornaments. I decided to do a page on two of the decorations made by the children a few years ago, and still carefully preserved.
Drawn with Pitt Pen in Moleskine Sketchbook with watercolour pencils, and PanPastel for the border.
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Circus pictures
A set of paintings for my granddaughter's room,
The harlequin pattern was painted on the picture mount with acrylic paint and silver pen. The picture is watercolour pencil.
The harlequin pattern was painted on the picture mount with acrylic paint and silver pen. The picture is watercolour pencil.
Sunday, 16 November 2008
42nd-street
Went to see a great production of 42nd Street for my birthday.
I didn't have any black acrylic or gesso on hand, so I used the kids Poster paint, not really ideal as it is not waterproof when dry and smears a lot. Had to seal it with fixative to work on it further. The neon signs were drawn with gold pilot pen and coloured with watercolour pencils.
in Moleskine sketchbook
Sunday, 2 November 2008
Dance
A study for a larger artwork I am thinking of doing
Watercolour crayons and gesso in Moleskine Sketchbook
Watercolour crayons and gesso in Moleskine Sketchbook
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
The Road
“Just finished reading Cormac McCarthy’s ‘The Road’ and felt inspired to do a journal page. I wanted to try out a new material - Safmat, a transparent film, from Letraset that you can print onto.
I edited a couple of photos of winter trees in photoshop and printed them onto the Safmat. I then peeled off the backing and stuck the transparent film with the printed image into my Moleskine sketchbook. I had used a grey PanPastel on the page first, deliberately patchy, to create the dusty landscape depicted in the book.
Quite pleased with the Safmat, it is very thin and ‘almost’ invisible, so a good way of getting photos into your journal without creating too much bulk.”
I edited a couple of photos of winter trees in photoshop and printed them onto the Safmat. I then peeled off the backing and stuck the transparent film with the printed image into my Moleskine sketchbook. I had used a grey PanPastel on the page first, deliberately patchy, to create the dusty landscape depicted in the book.
Quite pleased with the Safmat, it is very thin and ‘almost’ invisible, so a good way of getting photos into your journal without creating too much bulk.”
Labels:
Moleskine sketchbook,
PanPastel,
reading journal,
Safmat film
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