Making an Art JournalA Guide for Beginning Mixed Media Artists
For newcomers to the mixed media art form, creating an art journal is a great way to grow as an artist.
For a beginning mixed media artist, creating a piece of art on that "good" canvas can be downright intimidating. What if something doesn't turn out right? What if that canvas is wasted? Creating an art journal is a wonderful way for a new artist to try collage and painting techniques without fear of failure. Making an Art JournalTo make an art journal, artists can choose to simply use an existing sketchbook or to create a unique journal from an altered book. Some artists prefer to work on individual sheets of watercolor paper and then bind them together when the journal pages are complete. Others store loose pages in a container and never actually create a bound journal. There is no right or wrong way to create the journal, since it is the artist's personal place to play with techniques and develop new skills while recording thoughts and memories. Breaking in New Journal PagesOnce the new mixed media artist has selected a journal form, it is time to start journaling. Some artists jump in fearlessly. They write, paint and paste without worrying about what goes where. However, many new artists face a pristine white page and feel terrified. Where do they start? What do they do? For these artists, breaking the pages in may be the only solution. To break in art journal pages, choose from one of these handy techniques:
Art Journal TopicsArt journals can be about anything, but here are a few ideas for journalers who are having trouble picking a topic for their art journals. Art journals can be about:
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