Art Journal: Tunnel Pages
This looks like one scene, but the right side of the page is actually a “tunnel” page. You’re actually seeing FOUR pages that have been cut out and layered together […]
This looks like one scene, but the right side of the page is actually a “tunnel” page. You’re actually seeing FOUR pages that have been cut out and layered together […]
When I begin an art journal page, I often don’t know exactly how it will shape up. I begin by applying colour to the background (usually ink or paint), and […]
I am addicted to washi tape. Really! I have hundreds of rolls in every colour imaginable. They are so fun to use! On this page, I incorporated 12 different washi […]
This is an example of tying together two unrelated pages using similar spacing on both sides, as well as washi tape. On the left side of this spread, I used […]
Pockets are fun to add here and there — and they provide a way to insert loose items into an art journal, as I have done here. I created this […]
My goal when doing this page was to leave a lot of white space showing (something that is often hard for me to do!) I used gesso to whiten most […]
I’ve just completed another art journal from beginning to end — and in one week! When I found a $1 vintage photography book at a library sale (“How to Make Good Pictures” […]
On this page, I wanted to preserve the three images that were already on the page: two vintage camera images on the left, and a vintage woman on the right. […]
I began this page several years ago, worked on it here and there over time, and finally finished it recently. That’s the case with many of my art journal pages: […]
When I began art journaling, my primary goal was to enjoy the process. I didn’t want to worry about what other people thought, or even whether or not I liked […]