Alternative Art Journals: Explore Innovative Approaches to Collecting Your Creativity
โ Scribed by Peot, Margaret;Peot
- Publisher
- North Light Books; F+W Media
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 130
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Turn everyday inspirations into one-of-a-kind art journals
Art journaling is a fun way to collect and celebrate your creative thoughts and inspirations. Driven by the concept that we are all inspired in different ways,Alternative Art Journalsshows how to create personal and unique journals. You will break free from the bound, white pages of the traditional sketchbook in favor of more customized formats and unconventional approaches.
Will your journal take the form of a clothesline strung with images and ideas? A faux family album inspired by old, anonymous photos? A box filled with found treasures? Open this book and dive in to the free-flowing possibilities...
Ten step-by-step demonstrations explore an exciting mix of techniques for crafting art journals in a variety of formats, ranging from scrolls and decks of cards to box assemblages and wearable charms
Inventive prompts help get you started and inspire you to approach collecting your creativity in new ways
A gallery of ideas for original art journal creations
You will learn to incorporate art into your daily life and embark on a thrilling journey to self-expression.
"An art journal is the private domain of an artist, where you can work out ideas, experiment with imagery, divulge personal truths...a garden in which you are planting the seeds of art." -pg. 6
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 3
Introduction......Page 6
Chapter 1......Page 9
Chapter 2......Page 19
Chapter 3......Page 27
Chapter 4......Page 37
Chapter 5......Page 51
Chapter 6......Page 61
Chapter 7......Page 79
Chapter 8......Page 95
Gallery......Page 115
Conclusion......Page 123
Further Reading......Page 124
Index......Page 125
Copyright......Page 127
โฆ Subjects
Art;Nonfiction
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