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I don't remember exactly how I got into the whole process of working in my art journal but I am so glad I found my way there! I have not missed a day since the 1st of November, doing something, if only to write about the day. I have written in a journal for years but they did not include any type of art.
I deal with depression, was diagnosed with bi-polar back in my early thirties and have been on meds ever since. This process that I enjoy so very much is the best kind of meds for me, I know it works. I can be down, not in a good space in my head and when I get to my desk and just do something to get the color flowing, I get so lost and involved in that page, I totally forget how I was feeling when I first sat down. Think the word is flow, to get so into the process you loose track of time. Some days I feel like I'm in a rut but I keep trying one thing or another until it just starts to happen. When things just flow out of your soul and it ends up on that pages.
This past weekend we had company and I was ask to share some of my work with them. I was surprised and shocked by my first reaction, I did not anticipate this feeling of being exposed. I have to say it was not an easy thing to do, I felt like they could almost see into me. As they sat and looked making comments about each page, I lost some of the fear, but I realized that they were getting to see some of the inside of me and I guess I was not sure how they would react to it. I have done some pages where if I am hurting I get it on paper, if I feel lost or feeling invisible to loved ones, I get it out. At the same time, they may have seen me with new eyes, seeing a side that they had never truly come to terms with or wanted to deal with at all. They saw how vulnerable I can get in my every day life. It is part of who I am, some people just don't want to accept that or have this fear of the unknown. My sweet, sweet daughter is one of the happiest people I know, she has the nic-name "Sunshine" from that beautiful smile on her face all the time. She does not want to discuss what it's like to be depressed, it's not that she has not had things in her life to deal with that were sad or depressing, she has, but she just does not deal with depression herself, thank goodness. She has a hard time dealing with me and my lows, it's like she gets impatient with me. Same with my husband, Johnny, he does not know how to help me, there fore he just wants to pretend it does not exists. I get it, they don't know how to fix it, nor do I, but that does not make it go away, it is my constant companion.
The day that I accepted there are no mistakes in art, was one of the best days!!!! I felt free, the fear of the white page was gone, it is a process. One where you keep at it, work thru the uglies, keep challenging yourself, keep learning new ways of adding color to a page.
I am currently taking about 6 or 7 classes, each one different from the other, I am learning so much about art and myself it is mind blowing! Who knows what tomorrow will bring, as long as I can work with color I will keep trying.
I deal with depression, was diagnosed with bi-polar back in my early thirties and have been on meds ever since. This process that I enjoy so very much is the best kind of meds for me, I know it works. I can be down, not in a good space in my head and when I get to my desk and just do something to get the color flowing, I get so lost and involved in that page, I totally forget how I was feeling when I first sat down. Think the word is flow, to get so into the process you loose track of time. Some days I feel like I'm in a rut but I keep trying one thing or another until it just starts to happen. When things just flow out of your soul and it ends up on that pages.
This past weekend we had company and I was ask to share some of my work with them. I was surprised and shocked by my first reaction, I did not anticipate this feeling of being exposed. I have to say it was not an easy thing to do, I felt like they could almost see into me. As they sat and looked making comments about each page, I lost some of the fear, but I realized that they were getting to see some of the inside of me and I guess I was not sure how they would react to it. I have done some pages where if I am hurting I get it on paper, if I feel lost or feeling invisible to loved ones, I get it out. At the same time, they may have seen me with new eyes, seeing a side that they had never truly come to terms with or wanted to deal with at all. They saw how vulnerable I can get in my every day life. It is part of who I am, some people just don't want to accept that or have this fear of the unknown. My sweet, sweet daughter is one of the happiest people I know, she has the nic-name "Sunshine" from that beautiful smile on her face all the time. She does not want to discuss what it's like to be depressed, it's not that she has not had things in her life to deal with that were sad or depressing, she has, but she just does not deal with depression herself, thank goodness. She has a hard time dealing with me and my lows, it's like she gets impatient with me. Same with my husband, Johnny, he does not know how to help me, there fore he just wants to pretend it does not exists. I get it, they don't know how to fix it, nor do I, but that does not make it go away, it is my constant companion.
The day that I accepted there are no mistakes in art, was one of the best days!!!! I felt free, the fear of the white page was gone, it is a process. One where you keep at it, work thru the uglies, keep challenging yourself, keep learning new ways of adding color to a page.
I am currently taking about 6 or 7 classes, each one different from the other, I am learning so much about art and myself it is mind blowing! Who knows what tomorrow will bring, as long as I can work with color I will keep trying.
Nap Time
The Black Sheep
Peacock
Flowers
Am I Invisible
Poppies
For The Birds
Royal Pain
Monday, December 5, 2011
Daily in my Art Journal
I am loving this daily ritual of working in my art journal, I get up thinking about what I will do that day. I started this on the 1st of November while taking a class instructed by Julie Balzer who is an amazing artist and teacher. I want to continue doing this, it is such a joy for me. Not only did I learn how to create these colorful backgrounds for the two page spread, but Julie also teaches you to just let it flow, there are no right or wrong ways to do any part of it, it is uniquely you, this has been as important to me as any other part of the class. It is so freeing to be able to do this knowing that there is no line you can't cross, if it pleases you then you have done what you needed to do. This is so important to me due to having heard most of my life that what I did was not right, I did it wrong, you hear that over and over and you begin to believe it. I know I did. But with this you get only positive reinforcement and I am loving it.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
The Long and the Short of it
Tomorrow is the last day of November, seems hard to believe that time has gone so fast and Christmas is upon us. I do believe what they say about the older you get the faster time flies. Seems it was just July and we were all at my sister's place on the lake having out Christmas in July. The one time of the year when we are all (or most of us) together. We have grown into a large group, coming from two girls! Momma and Dad would be so damn proud, wish they could have lived to meet these new family members.
Tomorrow marks the last day of the on line class I have been taking in art journal. I have so enjoyed the class, love the girl who is teaching, she has such a big personality and watching her videos you feel as if you can do anything! She has been such a god send to me, I am truly loving what I am doing now with color, can't believe that I am getting to use a paint brush, the small kind! I do believe that with age I have discovered a new kind of freedom, I don't seem so fearful of failure. Where just a few years before I would never have tried to do some of the things that we were shown in the class. Much less post pictures of what I have done! I want to continue doing the daily art journal, this has meant to much to me to just stop now.
Next I want to be able to create my own journal, build the thing up from just paper and thread and see what kind of job I can do.
Thinking about the new year, what is one thing that I really want to do? Loose weight! I want to feel better, look better, dress nicer, Stella needs to get her groove back. I know that my weight has been one reason I have felt so bad the last few days, in fact I know that if I don't do something my heart is not going to take it much longer, it's having to work to hard now. I want to be here to watch my daughter become an "Ironman", I want to yell and scream when she runs across that finish line, I want her to know how proud I am of her, of what she has accomplished in her short life. I want to travel to Austin to visit with Jason, I want him to be proud that I am his Mom and I want Johnny to be happy to be married to me. It will be a lot of work, and it is going to take some time but I know I can do it. It's time to put up or shut up!
Later
Tomorrow marks the last day of the on line class I have been taking in art journal. I have so enjoyed the class, love the girl who is teaching, she has such a big personality and watching her videos you feel as if you can do anything! She has been such a god send to me, I am truly loving what I am doing now with color, can't believe that I am getting to use a paint brush, the small kind! I do believe that with age I have discovered a new kind of freedom, I don't seem so fearful of failure. Where just a few years before I would never have tried to do some of the things that we were shown in the class. Much less post pictures of what I have done! I want to continue doing the daily art journal, this has meant to much to me to just stop now.
Next I want to be able to create my own journal, build the thing up from just paper and thread and see what kind of job I can do.
Thinking about the new year, what is one thing that I really want to do? Loose weight! I want to feel better, look better, dress nicer, Stella needs to get her groove back. I know that my weight has been one reason I have felt so bad the last few days, in fact I know that if I don't do something my heart is not going to take it much longer, it's having to work to hard now. I want to be here to watch my daughter become an "Ironman", I want to yell and scream when she runs across that finish line, I want her to know how proud I am of her, of what she has accomplished in her short life. I want to travel to Austin to visit with Jason, I want him to be proud that I am his Mom and I want Johnny to be happy to be married to me. It will be a lot of work, and it is going to take some time but I know I can do it. It's time to put up or shut up!
Later
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Have you found your nitch?
Through out my life, I have read about finding yourself, finding that thing that brings you joy. In the 58 years that I have been here, alot of that time was spent raising my children, would not take anything for the time I had with them, but while they were at school and after all my work was done I wanted / needed some thing to fill up this void I had, I wanted to create something. At first I took up embroidery, and loved every minute of it, learned every stitch and was good at it. I moved on to crewel embroidery on linen, did several big projects, most of the things on my walls were things that I had made. Just about everyone in my family got one or more of my pieces of work. I moved on to creating things out of old jeans, would get comments from people wanting to know where I got what I had on. When macrame first came out, I did as I have always done, got a book of directions and learned how to do just about every knot there was to do, and created so many things. Even had a job making these purses for a shop in the town where I lived. Then I started making quilts, my favorite part was making the top, I got to work with color that way, my most favorite kind of quilt to make was the amish. I loved to work with the solid colors with the black as the main color. I took a tole painting class at one point when it was so big and oh how I wanted to be able to do this type of work. To be honest I was so afraid of failure that I did not really try. I completed the class but felt that the instructor did more of the work than I did. So I kinda said I was going to have to give up that dream of ever being able to express myself with any type of paint and paper. Along came cross stitch and I loved it! I loved to create samplers, the older looking the better, the smaller the linen the better as well. I have them in my home today and I'm still proud of that work. I learned to stencil, did floor cloths, and stenciled just about every room in my home at one point. Even did rooms for my friends on their birthdays as a way of letting them know how much them meant to me. Taught myself how to knit and crochet, smocked dresses for my daughter that she hated. Needle point, easy to do esp while riding in the car. If it is done with a needle, I have done it.
In 2006 my daughter (my baby) got married, and few months later, my Momma passed. I found myself with this huge empty place. Two of my most favorite people in the world did not need me as before and I did not know what to do with myself. I deal with depression and at this point in my life I felt as if each day was a battle.
Then my Dad passed, my aunt passed, my grandmother passed, my Dad's brother passed! It was unreal, I was also a bit estranged from my oldest son. How can you be a bit estranged? Well, he might call once a year, or twice if I was lucky. This in and of itself was heartbreaking for me,
Around the end of 2006 I started scrapping and loved it but did not feel that I was very good at it. I loved to work on a layout with pics of my children, mostly of my daughter. I found that I only wanted to work on picture that was current, the ones of the children when they were younger seemed to really get me down, also if I worked on a layout with a pic of my Momma, I would be depressed for a couple of days. I have scrapped for over 5 years and I would not take anything for the layouts I have.
Then one day I came upon a blog about art journals, I have kept a journal since I was in my 30's with only the writing never any type of art work, I can't do art! I found that I kept going back to this blog (Julie Balzer) just about every day and then I would look for more, until I could spend my day just reading all these blogs about art journals. I'm not sure what possessed me to order a watercolor journal but I did, and when it got here and I took a look at it, all these white pages, I was scared to death! What was I thinking? But I took the next step and put color to the paper and omg it was so much fun! I would watch videos and I would hear Julie say there is no wrong way to do this, and I started to believe her! I told myself I had to try new techniques, to think out of the box, not to be afraid of the way things turned out. As long as I was pleased I was doing it right. That was about 10 weeks ago and I go to bed thinking/creating this and I get up and can't wait to get into my room to do more and more. I'm taking 3 classes right now and I'm so excited about the things I am learning about this type of art and about myself.
I have learned that for most of my life I have be afraid of failure, of not doing the right thing at the right time. That I would disappoint someone. That I would not try to do things for that fear, it has held me back in so many ways. I have always feared that others would find out how afraid I was and think even less of me. I have always had abandonment issues, I'm sure this fear fed this even more. This art journal thing has made me feel joy, a joy that I have created, it did not come for any one else, I did it for me. Whether what I create is good, that really is not the point of what I'm doing, this is freeing me from some of that fear that I have had since I was a child and it feels good. It feels good to express myself on paper doing something other than writing. No I can't draw, I'm not creating masterpieces, but I'm having a ball, using water colors, brushes, I'm getting my fingers stained and colored which I love!!!!
My daughter is a runner by choice, she has done a 1/2 Iron Man and is training now for a full Iron Man next November. She has this passion for doing this, it is not a chore, it is a way of life for her. It is her nitch, it's what makes her....her. It is always on her mind, the next run, the next workout, the next bike ride. Some people don't get it, but I do, I totally get it, I have wanted to create for most of my life, I have done a lot of things with my hands, now I'm doing it with my heart.
In 2006 my daughter (my baby) got married, and few months later, my Momma passed. I found myself with this huge empty place. Two of my most favorite people in the world did not need me as before and I did not know what to do with myself. I deal with depression and at this point in my life I felt as if each day was a battle.
Then my Dad passed, my aunt passed, my grandmother passed, my Dad's brother passed! It was unreal, I was also a bit estranged from my oldest son. How can you be a bit estranged? Well, he might call once a year, or twice if I was lucky. This in and of itself was heartbreaking for me,
Around the end of 2006 I started scrapping and loved it but did not feel that I was very good at it. I loved to work on a layout with pics of my children, mostly of my daughter. I found that I only wanted to work on picture that was current, the ones of the children when they were younger seemed to really get me down, also if I worked on a layout with a pic of my Momma, I would be depressed for a couple of days. I have scrapped for over 5 years and I would not take anything for the layouts I have.
Then one day I came upon a blog about art journals, I have kept a journal since I was in my 30's with only the writing never any type of art work, I can't do art! I found that I kept going back to this blog (Julie Balzer) just about every day and then I would look for more, until I could spend my day just reading all these blogs about art journals. I'm not sure what possessed me to order a watercolor journal but I did, and when it got here and I took a look at it, all these white pages, I was scared to death! What was I thinking? But I took the next step and put color to the paper and omg it was so much fun! I would watch videos and I would hear Julie say there is no wrong way to do this, and I started to believe her! I told myself I had to try new techniques, to think out of the box, not to be afraid of the way things turned out. As long as I was pleased I was doing it right. That was about 10 weeks ago and I go to bed thinking/creating this and I get up and can't wait to get into my room to do more and more. I'm taking 3 classes right now and I'm so excited about the things I am learning about this type of art and about myself.
I have learned that for most of my life I have be afraid of failure, of not doing the right thing at the right time. That I would disappoint someone. That I would not try to do things for that fear, it has held me back in so many ways. I have always feared that others would find out how afraid I was and think even less of me. I have always had abandonment issues, I'm sure this fear fed this even more. This art journal thing has made me feel joy, a joy that I have created, it did not come for any one else, I did it for me. Whether what I create is good, that really is not the point of what I'm doing, this is freeing me from some of that fear that I have had since I was a child and it feels good. It feels good to express myself on paper doing something other than writing. No I can't draw, I'm not creating masterpieces, but I'm having a ball, using water colors, brushes, I'm getting my fingers stained and colored which I love!!!!
My daughter is a runner by choice, she has done a 1/2 Iron Man and is training now for a full Iron Man next November. She has this passion for doing this, it is not a chore, it is a way of life for her. It is her nitch, it's what makes her....her. It is always on her mind, the next run, the next workout, the next bike ride. Some people don't get it, but I do, I totally get it, I have wanted to create for most of my life, I have done a lot of things with my hands, now I'm doing it with my heart.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
She Art Workshop 2
I just signed up for the She Art Workshop 2 and I can't wait to get started, however I do need to finish She Art Workshop 1! I was a bit late getting into the first class and when I saw that the #2 class was starting and would not be available again until next year I went ahead and signed up for it. I need to concentrate on these two classes right now and put the other journals aside for a while.
I am learning so much about this mixed media, this has really been almost a life changing experience for me, I find myself thinking about it, seeing things in a new light, I feel now that I have a good reason to get out of bed in the morning and at night I have trouble walking away from it. LOL! Trust me this is a good thing for me. I have been so involved with it that I don't have time to feel whether I am depressed or not, I just want to work in these journals. Also I have discovered so many new artist out there, they each have their own style and technique, it's learning from the masters right here in the comfort of your own home. What is better than that.
I'm not one who has enjoyed the crop or the getting together with others to do any of this type of work, I have always preferred to work alone, hell I prefer to be alone................. period, who am I trying to kid? But for the past 6 weeks I have so enjoyed getting together with my sister and my niece to work for a few hours together, it's like our show and tell!!!! We have been meeting every other week, due to the distance between us, it is like an hour and half to get to where they live, I am the one who gets to travel the most, but that is fine, I'm one who loves to get in my little car and turn up the music and drive. Any way, I'm already looking forward to next week when I get to go up and see them, see their work, have a cup of joe and play some more.
Until next time, keep on keeping on!
I am learning so much about this mixed media, this has really been almost a life changing experience for me, I find myself thinking about it, seeing things in a new light, I feel now that I have a good reason to get out of bed in the morning and at night I have trouble walking away from it. LOL! Trust me this is a good thing for me. I have been so involved with it that I don't have time to feel whether I am depressed or not, I just want to work in these journals. Also I have discovered so many new artist out there, they each have their own style and technique, it's learning from the masters right here in the comfort of your own home. What is better than that.
I'm not one who has enjoyed the crop or the getting together with others to do any of this type of work, I have always preferred to work alone, hell I prefer to be alone................. period, who am I trying to kid? But for the past 6 weeks I have so enjoyed getting together with my sister and my niece to work for a few hours together, it's like our show and tell!!!! We have been meeting every other week, due to the distance between us, it is like an hour and half to get to where they live, I am the one who gets to travel the most, but that is fine, I'm one who loves to get in my little car and turn up the music and drive. Any way, I'm already looking forward to next week when I get to go up and see them, see their work, have a cup of joe and play some more.
Until next time, keep on keeping on!
Friday, November 11, 2011
Journal
This class rocks! I am loving every minute I spend working in my art journal! Seems I learn some new every day and the fear is not at the level it once was. We are up to day 11 and so far so good.
Monday, November 7, 2011
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