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Saturday, October 12, 2024

Leaves of change

 

Blogger has STILL blocked me from leaving comments.  It is very frustrating and I am trying to leave comments in e-mails (when I can find them), which is both time consuming and sometimes futile.  Please be aware, I will leave a proper comment when Blogger lets me publish comments again.

Tam of Willowing.org had a taster of her new Year of Light.  There were about 20 artists who mostly created tons of faces and things I knew I could never create.  However, Tiffany Sharpe made some leaves.  Mine aren't as elaborate as hers, but at least they are leaves.  And they were good enough, I felt I could join Alison/Craftytrog at Art Journal Journey, whose chosen theme for October is Autumn Colors and Inspiration.  Detail shots are below.





I began by sectioning the 110 lb. cardstock into two areas: sky and grass.  I used the dark blue water soluble crayon at the very top of the page and the lighter blue until it hit the area I intended for grass.  For the grass, I used brown, light green, and dark green water soluble crayons.  Although Tiffany had some round and other designed leaves, I chose to make mine all basically the same design.

The first leaf I created was similar to one of Tiffany's.  It is the one in the middle.  I used glitter crayons, watercolor pencils, my gold Posca pen, in addition to brown and blue Sharpies.  It took me over four hours to create it and I kept having to rest my right hand every so often.  I knew then that only one would be like hers.  The rest I colored in yellow, red, and brown water soluble crayons and Sharpies.  When finished, I drew a line around the leaves using my black Posca pen.  I then fussy cut each leaf and adhered each to the page using a glue stick.  I had manila cardstock I used to write the words "Leaves of change."  You can tell how shaky my hands are from my handwriting.
 
Bleubeard and I are delighted you stopped by. We hope you will join us at Art Journal Journey with your own interpretation of Autumn Colors and Inspirations. 
 
Please be aware, I am STILL unable to leave comments on other blogs.


15 comments:

  1. Yours are great! Somehow here the leaves just get dry and fall off. No change in color (in my garden-view, must go to the park).
    Ack to blogger. At least it allows you to post!!!! (Knock on wood, glad I just have to bend down for that).
    Have a great Saturday and maybe just don´t try commenting and be happy. I can imagine how annoying that is! (I get those messages, too, but at one point blogger let´s the comments through).

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  2. As always I admire and enjoy your creativity.

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  3. ...Mother Nature is changing her wardrobe.

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  4. These leaves are just beautiful! You captured the bright fall colors perfectly. :)

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  5. You have a lovely collection of Fall leaves.

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  6. Those are lovely leaves. This is a great page for Alison's challenge. Very fall. And I like how no 2 leaf is the same. hugs-Erika

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  7. Your art journal entry sounds so intricate and beautifully crafted. It's wonderful how you took inspiration and made it your own, even if it took a while and some breaks in between.

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  8. A very nice collection of Autumn leaves.

    All the best Jan

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  9. I adore this page Elizabeth! Your leaves are beautiful!
    Alison x

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  10. Isn't it wonderful to see all the leaves on the trees change colour and become "on fire". I love driving along and seeing all the trees in their splendid autumnal robes.
    Thanks for sharing your autumnal leaves with all the beautiful colours of Fall.
    Hugs, Neet xxx

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  11. wonderful art. do you know about carand ache 2 water souble craons?

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