visual journal spread, I


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right half of journal spread

Judy had us create a bunch of different backgrounds in our journals to show us different technques that she uses in her visual journals. Throughout the whole day the room would be buzzing with chatter and laughter. However when she told us to open up one of our prepared backgrounds and paint a face smack dab in the middle of the two pages, the room went quiet. It was pretty funny. We all laughed when someone remarked that Judy had found a way to shut everyone up.

I have to admit that I haven’t painted a face in years. I’m trying to remember the last time I did so…I think it was a painting of my niece when she was maybe 2 years old. She just turned 9 last month. Yikes! And I really haven’t painted a free form face since I don’t know when. It was a lot of fun. I used to love painting and drawing faces. I will definitely have to get back into that at some point.

I already journaled on this page. I did that in Madison in a parking lot at the Original House of Pancakes. Noah had fallen asleep on the way to the restaurant and there was a wait for a table. So I stayed in the car with him while my husband and our friend we were visiting, waited for a table.

That’s the great thing about preparing your pages beforehand…you can pretty much journal anywhere whenever you get a chance. Just make sure to have a pen with you at all times!

10 Comments

  1. What a beautiful (half of a) face, Bridgette! And I love the colors & composition of the rest of the spread. Don’t you adore Judy!?!? I’m sure you had so much fun… Thank you for sharing your experiences and work. Hugs, Shari

  2. I found you via Judy Wise who I just love and hope to meet someday too. I love your description of how the class went quiet at the mention of a face. That scares so many people. Yours looks great. I really like your work.Now I need to go back to my copy of 1000 artist journal pages and look you up.

    Kate

  3. Lovely page and great face! I have enjoyed your blog for a long time and want to say that your photos are always great and your words even better. Thanks.

  4. Bridgette – aren’t faces just so much fun?! – I love doing them – it’s like doing a landscape – when I hit a dead spot in my art, I do faces! – it’s my springboard!

  5. great pages (i believe i saw the whole spread on judy’s blog). sweet photo of the two of you too.

    i’m taking one class with her at ArtFest and cannot wait. i love her journal pages and blog completely.

    blessings.
    c

  6. As I’ve mentioned before, there is so little I understand about visual journaling – it just freezes me & I’ve never been able to do it. Therefore, I blog. But I swear on my upcoming birthday that I am going to try this. It makes me so happy to see your journal entries & journal entries of other artist & I just feel that it would be such an opening-up process. A lightening. I need this. It had never occurred to me to prepare pages beforehand. Insert big sigh here. I am really going to try. I will have to blog about this! LOL!

    🙂 Debi

  7. I love both these journal pages (tommorow’s too). There’s something gritty and satisfyingly homemade about them. Refreshing- being we’re so surrounded with computer/machine perfection.

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