Art Journaling is a safe way to explore art, try out new supplies, let the emotions out and just play. It can be as superficial or as profound as you want it to.
Today, I am sharing with you, in video, what’s inside my big Dylusions art journal.
(Note: if you want, I can whip up a clickable list of the supplies I remember having used in this journal)
Here is, first of all, the video. Then come back to read what I have to share 😉
This journal is huge, honestly. It would have filled faster if I had commited to it on a daily basis; however I did not want to put more pressure than I could take.
Thank to this journal though, I redifined what art journaling meant to me and my entire process shifted. So yes, most of you may have thought several time something like «what the hell ? this page is not complete. at all !». Well, here are a few thoughts I thought could be interesting to share with you:
What I learned through Art Journaling
(in the past 2½ years)
It’s okay not to finish a page or a spread in one sitting
This was new to me… I used to not even understand how other art journalers could think of not finishing a page in the same session it started. Or how it was possible to have so many backgrounds ready but nothing done. Now… I get it.
Stencils and sprays (inks or paints) are my go-to supplies when it comes to art journaling. I love them and use them on almost every page, in one way are another. My art journal is also where I «clean» my stencils because every drop of spray is precious and it is so cool to see what it can create. Leftovers lover, I am ! but then, it will be the beginning of a page and I will leave it like this until I am ready to go further. You can see in the video that sometimes, I love the result of these leftovers so much that I called it done and left it like this because to me, there is shapes and colors and feelings created that are enough to feel complete.
There is not always need for a character to appear
I love seeing characters emerging from my backgrounds, whether in my paintings or in my journals. There is something truly magical about witnessing them coming to me and then bringing them to life. However, colors + words is a good combo too. Even just colors and texture.
It is not because it is what we see the most, it is not because it is the current trend, that you are forced to follow the pack. And if you do follow, it is totally fine as well. [Tweet “Your journal, your safe space, your own rules.”] As long as you are happy with your own process, just go with your flow !
There is no other rule than the ones you give yourself
No rules. Good, right ? I wish it would have taken me less time to enjoy that fully without beating myself up for not doing this or doing that. It should look this way, no I can not do that. B***S*** ! I hope you know by now that you are the rule maker in your art, whatever the form you play in is. So you can change them or even erase them.
My own rules has changed over the years 😉
Be gentle wiith yourself.
I do not have to share everything that happens between the covers
Yup. As much as I love sharing my process and snippets with you guys, I had to make piace with the fact that some days, I just like to keep it to myself.
Too raw at heart. too personal. too afraid of being judged, too, to be honest (not about the artistic part of the page necessarily but about the emotions that needed to get out, the words that may appear and misunderstood…). We all tend to interprete what we see, I guess it is normal. And this is why, if you follow me on social media, you sometimes see just a piece of a page and not all of it 😉 (and because I sometimes am such a tease, too ! ahah).
So don’t feel bad if you do not want to share, there is nothing wrong with that.
it seems like only yesterday that you started this journal! :O
yes, it does ! Wanna hear a little secret ? I actually recorded two intros because in the first, I said I started it last January… and then when flipping through, because I date all the pages, I saw… 2012…2013… and went «whaaaaaaaaaaaaat ????!!» I just really did not remember it was that old ! 😉
I just adore your loose, flowing style of working with paint! Thanks for sharing 🙂