Thursday, 5 March 2020

Would you like...

...to see some more of my Creative JumpStart 2020 projects?  I hope so, 'cause that's what we're up to again today.

I just loved the video by Julie Fei-Fan Balzer, as usual.   Her prompting to follow the 'what if's' is so closely aligned with my own process I feel like she could be hard-wired to my brain.


Carolyn Dube's video of creating art tape was a blast, and quite addicting I might add.  There are probably more than a few of these strips in my stash now.


I just loved the process shown by Marlene Meijer-van Nierkirk; it was simple as promised and oh. so. rich.


The video presented by Riika Kovasin was great fun.  Doing a journal page with some constraints produced this spread.  What I like about it was that it utilized what was on the table, and that included the failed pieces from Natalie's video.  I so love using everything up!


Jodi Ohl encouraged me to try another drawing (and you know how much I love that...ha!).  I really must do more, and more.....and more.


It would be hard for me to explain how much I enjoyed Creative Jumpstart 2020, so I'll just keep on showing you, shall I?  Check in next week for more!  And in the meantime, your comments can tell me how you're jumpstarting your 2020!

12 comments:

  1. Oh yes Win, keep on showing us your pieces ... what a fantastic variety of art ... I specially love the flowers Marlene Meijer-van Nierkirk style.... gorgeous!
    big hugs
    Susi

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    1. Thanks, Susi - that was a particularly fun lesson...I'll be playing more with this technique!

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  2. Please keep showing us your lovely creations, Win. They are full of inspiration!!!!! And... I llllllove your eye!!!!!!! Hugs, my friend.

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    1. Many thanks, Mia - that was definitely out of my norm as I don't do much drawing! S . t . r . e . t . c . h !

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  3. I so love making art tape but it'a like Gelli printing, when I start I just can't stop Lol! I made some using gilding sheets and they were gorgeous. Sending hugs, Angela xXx

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    1. That was great fun, Ang - and as for stopping? Not likely to happen. :D

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  4. Welcome back Winn I thought you fell off the planet, I hope you enjoyed a well earned respite from the art world. I need to do that too there are so many things I would like to catch up on but art is way more fun.
    It's great to have you back with your wonderful creations...rock on!

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    1. Thanks, Deann - it's great to be back and reconnecting with the larger art world. And no matter what, art is always way more fun!

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  5. A diverse collection with lots of colour - right up your alley Win and lots of fun from the looks of it.

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    1. That is most definitely true, Val - colour to the max and try anything!

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  6. You can see the glee in all these pieces, Win :) So bright and colourful and all so different.

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    1. That's definitely up my alley, Tracy - fun, colour and experimentation

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