Saturday, October 18, 2014




journaling regularly gives you a place






to record thoughts












experiment and juxtapose diverse images together






mark an event






write out thoughts that would normally float through

your mind and leave






sketch a scene.







i thumbed through a little journal on my shelf today

remembering who i was at that moment.  also noticing

how the format of my journals have changed immensely 

from the use of magazine images to original painted images

i miss the simple cut and paste and appreciate both ways of expression.
















a few photos from the power of art opening of the 

redondo beach art group.  two of my blue monoprints 

are shown in the first photo.














3 comments:

  1. You have been busy. Love the purple haired piece. Aren't you in about the happiest place you could possibly be....creating art! :-)

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  2. It's always fun to look back and see how we felt in that moment of time. You realize life does ebb and flow up and down. Wonderful pages..

    Hugs Giggles

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  3. I start things like journals but then regret it because you can't tear the really awful pages out!!! (Tho' I seem to recall Anne Bagby suggests you can stick unsuccessful ones together.)

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