my 5x8 moleskin journal. On these 8 pages I used collage, tombo markers, copic markers, hi-tec pens (I like the .5 size), rubber stamp, colored pencil, japanese tape, pencil, smudger.
I always love the depth of color you achieve. You are the person who introduced me to the wonders of Copic markers (at a one-day collage class at your annex) and I am hooked. But when I use them on most sketchbook paper I get a lot of bleed through--I don't see that on your pages and am wondering if that is because the Moleskine paper is better or do you have some secret you might be willing to share? :)
Teesha, I too would love to know how you're able to avoid bleed through in your moleskin. I specifically stay away from them because of this. What's your secret?
Love your journal pages. I am wondering which Moleskine book you are using? Is it the watercolor version? Also with these journals are you able to paint the background like you do in your handmade journals?Thank you for sharing your talent. Wendy
Fabulous !!! I love it.
ReplyDeleteI always love the depth of color you achieve. You are the person who introduced me to the wonders of Copic markers (at a one-day collage class at your annex) and I am hooked. But when I use them on most sketchbook paper I get a lot of bleed through--I don't see that on your pages and am wondering if that is because the Moleskine paper is better or do you have some secret you might be willing to share? :)
ReplyDeletehave you tried clear gesso.... I use it on everything
DeleteYour work is so amazing.
ReplyDeletewow. I have no words!!
ReplyDeletethe goose and fox are so awesome! did you draw those lil guys or did you collage them from somewhere?
ReplyDeleteAs Always great art work!!!!!! I look forward to seeing what you will come up on your blog.
ReplyDeleteI especially love the third spread, with all the journaling. Aaaah.... fabulous! (I'm a sucker for words)
ReplyDeleteYou are the best! You inspire me always!
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Bellalullo
Lovely work as always!
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Tara
I have a 'garden' of stacked river stones but none quite as gorgeous as these.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Teesha.
ReplyDeleteOh Teesha! these are so magical and luscious! Miss you! So good to see your artful spirit glowing from the pages!
ReplyDeleteI love these pages an all are so different xx
ReplyDeleteTeesha, I too would love to know how you're able to avoid bleed through in your moleskin. I specifically stay away from them because of this. What's your secret?
ReplyDeleteLove your journal pages. I am wondering which Moleskine book you are using? Is it the watercolor version? Also with these journals are you able to paint the background like you do in your handmade journals?Thank you for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteWendy
LOVE these!
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