I chose a journal to use, just the one, and as it is an old book it's pages required gessoing.
Now I'm not a fan of gesso. I like my paint to stay put once I put it on the paper. But being forced to stick with it meant I did have fun, and ended up with some interesting effects.
My pages have been feeling a bit 'samey', and everywhere I looked things seemed very similar, so I started by using parts of hymns or bible verses as starting points and using my journaling as part meditation.
I journaled these pages whilst attending a Christian conference so they have lots of meaning for me but I still didn't feel I'd 'cracked it' as it were. I used to be able to just enjoy my journaling without feeling it had to mean something or say something.
So I've given myself a bit of a talking to, read some stuff, watched a fantastic video by Jane Davies HERE and am back just enjoying being creative, playing with paint and mark making and seeing where it takes me, if anywhere!
I love your pages! Hope you're having a good time....
ReplyDeleteOh such gorgeous pages!! x Jo
ReplyDeleteI understand what you're saying Sarah - my fave pages I've never blogged because they wouldn't say anything to anyone else but me. Thanks for sharing yours - they look great, particularly the green/yellow/blue ferns and the King of Kings pages.
ReplyDeleteYour pages are really beautiful Sarah. I wish I was half this good with paint.
ReplyDeleteHappy journaling.
xx