Selected Journal Pages

Hello Friends!

I’m still trying to do an art journal page a day. At this writing I am on day 49 and still waiting for inspiration to hit! Covid restrictions in Germany have eased a bit but we’re still mostly house bound which is good for working on art projects. Here are a few of my favorites from the past couple of weeks.

Thanks for looking!
XO Beth

38/100 - In this journal entry I tried to make it look like I was under the collage elements. I went for the literal interpretation!

38/100 - In this journal entry I tried to make it look like I was under the collage elements. I went for the literal interpretation!

39/100- returning to a familiar theme…anthropomorphic poultry.

39/100- returning to a familiar theme…anthropomorphic poultry.

41/100

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43/100 - I love these words. They remind me to stop and take note of how I am feeling. When I look back I realize the times that I have had a bad feeling about something or I have not been happy doing something it usually does not work out. So often…

43/100 - I love these words. They remind me to stop and take note of how I am feeling. When I look back I realize the times that I have had a bad feeling about something or I have not been happy doing something it usually does not work out. So often we push down our emotions when they are trying to get our attention and help us out.

44/100 - These are lyrics from one of my favorite songs in the musical Hamilton. Have you heard it? If you are a Hamilton fan like me you can get a print or coffee mug with this image from my RedBubble page.

44/100 - These are lyrics from one of my favorite songs in the musical Hamilton. Have you heard it? If you are a Hamilton fan like me you can get a print or coffee mug with this image from my RedBubble page.

45/100 - Enough said!

45/100 - Enough said!

48/100 - This piggy backs off day 45. Quit being available for things that make you feel bad. Why? Because its about time you’re nicer to yourself!

48/100 - This piggy backs off day 45. Quit being available for things that make you feel bad. Why? Because its about time you’re nicer to yourself!

Explaining Inspiration

This week I spent a little time exploring a new creative process that turned out to be a blast. I want to share it with you because whether you make art or not, we all have the choice to look at the world around us and see what peaks our interest and create a life that's beautiful.

This process was taught by Tracy Verdugo on Tamara LaPorte's "LifeBook 2016," an online course I have been taking for the past two years. As an artist I am often asked where do I get my inspiration. Usually, I respond with "I don't know" or the equally vague  "life, I guess." But really, inspiration is everywhere - you just have to be willing to pay attention to the details. 

In this process, Tracy teaches students to make inspiration bundles as a creative prompt. The task was to go through 6 or 7 books or papers you have collected and tear out a random image (don't over think it) so that you have a stack of about 7 to 12 pieces of paper. Taking each piece of paper one at a time see what appeals to you and incorporate that into your piece. Below is my finished painting that, in the end,  I was very happy with. BUT - like everything in life - there was a catch...

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"Little Details" 9 x 12" mixed media

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This is my first image and it is not hard to see where the figure is represented. What WAS hard and what you do not see is that underneath all the layers there was a beautiful, painstakingly  painted re-creation of this woman in black and white. Then I came to my next image and had to  decide what to lose and what to keep. What to paint over and what to incorporate.

In the end it turned out to be a much more interesting painting because of what was kept and lost. That is how I see life. We can try as hard as we can to be something we think we "should" be, to hang on tight to those images and stories we want to tell about ourselves. However, the real beauty is in the details. What we observe, discard and layer. That is how we take our world and create a life that is authentic and worth living.

Each image below is represented in the finished product. Can you spot the inspirational details?

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Yes, even a #10 envelope can be inspiring if you really look at it.

Yes, even a #10 envelope can be inspiring if you really look at it.

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