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Journal Spilling: Mixed-Media Techniques for Free Expression

by Trout. Diana
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Overview


Go ahead—make a mess!

There are no lines to stay inside of here. You're free to quiet your inner critic and spill color (as well as your thoughts) all over the page. Author Diana Trout offers a double-dose of encouragement for you to try out new techniques, to ask yourself new questions and to see how safe of a place your private journal can truly be.

Whether you've been carrying around an art journal for years, or have been waiting for just the right push, in the pages of Journal Spilling you will learn new ways with mixed media as well as new insights about yourself. Step-by-step instruction will make the process easy and you'll explore such techniques as:

  • Using salt, alcohol and wax paper as resists for watercolor
  • Spilling" color over your page with the help of watercolor crayons
  • Creating unique lines and shapes with a fun ink-blowing technique
  • Making secret pockets and flaps for storing wishes and private reflections
  • Carving and stamping with hand-carved stamps, making your pages even more personal
  • Getting out of a writing rut with prompts and inspiring exercises and much more
Find out just how fulfilling using creative expression in your personal journal can be and let Journal Spilling be the friend to offer you support for each page you create.

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Synopsis


At its core, Journal Spilling is about incorporating journaling and art making into daily life, all the while encouraging a carefree, non-judgmental approach. In addition to step-by-step instruction for getting started in 25 media techniques (watercolor, resist, ink, transfers and more!), you will be guided through exercises to help with writing. The exercises are broken down into accessible parts that can be undertaken in small bits of time and are open-ended, encouraging various paths for journaling. Let go of complete control and trust the journaling process!

About the Author, Trout. Diana


Diana Trout majored in painting at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and at University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She exhibits and sells her paintings and handmade books at local fairs and galleries and nationally through her website. For fifteen years she has taught journaling, painting, drawing, paperarts, bookbinding and origami to adults and children. Her work can be seen at www.dianatrout.com.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2009
Publisher
F+W Media, Inc.
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781600613197

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