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Art Journaling 101 - abstract - art journaling . creativity . do. How do you start an art journal? "Art journaling is about the {creative process} of pulling together color, words and images as you wish on a page. Unlike many other forms of art, it is not about the outcome. "Tammy Garcia Original post 2008 * Updated March 2014 Welcome to Art Journaling 101 If you are just starting to bring art into your life, or wish to introduce kids & teens to art journaling, check out Art Journaling 101 for Kids, Teens & Beginners.

I'll begin with a note that the type of art journaling that I talk about is very loose and free and unencumbered by rules. 1. 1,000 Artist Journal Pages by Dawn DeVries SokolSpilling Open: The Art of Becoming Yourself by Sabrina Ward HarrisonThe Journal Junkies Workshop, by Scott and Modler Good Mail Day by Jennie HinchcliffJournal Spilling by Diana TroutCreative Illustration Workshop for Mixed-Media Artists by Katherine DunnPersonal Geographies: Explorations in Mixed-Media Mapmaking by Jill K.

By Annie LamottThe Art Journal Workshop 2. . ➸ Note! 3. Moleskinerie. Illustration. Thomas Kuhlenbeck *** Illustrator *** Folio - Illustration agency based in London, UK - Worldwide agen. Blog.illustrationcastle.com » About Heather Castles. Illustration Friday. Creature for the Day Jan 3, 2011. I had someone ask me yesterday how I get my ideas for my daily doodles. The simple answer is I don’t know. When I first started doing the Daily Doodle Challenge back in June 2009, I was at a loss for what to do, so I grabbed a how to draw book and did the lessons in there.

This worked out fine until the section where it instructed me to go out and draw people. Big road block there. See, I am a studio artist. So I started to just decorate the dates themselves. My current theme is creatures, all brought about from an off-handed comment by several of my critique partners about how we couldn’t seem to draw scary and fierce creatures. I decide to focus on a theme based on what I want to improve a skill set for. The whole point of these doodles is that they be fun, free expression with no pressure to make them portfolio worthy.