So this is the very first page of my art journal. I’
ve never made an art journal before, and I’
ve never had a blog before--so this is all a new experience for me. I could never have started this blog if it
wasn’t for my son
Nick. I’m very proud of Nick. He received his Doctorate degree this last summer, and is now teaching at
Ramapo College in New Jersey. He lives in New York City--a dream he’s had since he was 20 years old. Which once again shows that you can make anything happen that you want to as long as you believe it and work hard for it. He
didn’t learn this from me--I learned it from him. So Thanks Nick!! I have 5 kids altogether--all different in their own right, and they’
ve all taught me something different, which has helped me become the person I am now.
I also want to mention
Mystele.
Mystele is an awesome lady. Not only is she an amazing artist, but she’s also an amazing teacher. I started following her blog about a year ago. I loved her art, and got to know her through her videos. Last October, she offered her first ever online class, which I immediately signed up for (another first for me). It’s called Gut Art--art from your gut--finding your authentic voice. She’s offering another one in February, and I can’t recommend this class enough for any type artist--beginner to advanced.
The first week, she wanted everyone to make their own journal--their Gut Art book. She made hers along with us with her numerous videos showing us different techniques and ideas on how to make it. At the time, I was getting ready for one of my big art fairs, and I knew that I
couldn’t possibly do this. First week in--I was already the bad kid in the classroom. But after that I participated, and put my best effort in every assignment. She’s a completely committed teacher, and I also became committed as well. The class is over now, but the site is still open, because all of us have made a connection, and have become very supportive of each other. What I benefited the most from this class, aside from the many art techniques from
Mystele as well as the other classmates, was self confidence--in my art and in myself. I’
ve always been a good student, and have always finished my assignments, and I will this time too.
So,
Mystele, here’s the start of my Gut Art Book! I hope everyone follows along--it will be a big, colorful never-ending journal!
Here is some of my past work:
I like to use texture and pattern in my art.
I like to collage.
I also make collage assemblages. More about this in my next blog.
This is my newest endeavor. I've always liked the angels and painted faces in general. I'm still learning this, but I really enjoy it and I hope to improve as I go along.