I'm trying a different sketchbook for the feathers. This one was first sketched with a faux quill pen that I made out of one of my feathers. I got the idea for making the pen from Robyn McClendon. She did some gelli printing on her feather to fancy it up. I just used feathers I had in the condition they were currently in which is stiff with paint. I sometimes use feathers to move paint around on a substrate, they get messy. I can't find the tutorial or I'd add a link but here are the two I made. I think you can easily see what I did with a feather, a bit of really good glue and a couple Speedball pen nibs.
And there is the Art Journal, I worked on another spread doing a little each day.
Why this
four days later ended up like this
I have no clue but it was kind of fun not knowing where it was going.
I've also continued my walks and it has helped me to focus on things I am grateful for. One of those is that I live in this place where there are so many different areas to walk along water. I do love water, it feeds my soul.
The beach
Our Boardwalk along the Grand River
and a couple different areas on Harbor Island
Including a third Harbor Island spot, Linear Park
And a bonus on one of my beach walks, a Pudding Stone
My husband has wanted a Pudding Stone for a very long time but thought he'd never find one. I'm always looking for stones when I walk the beach and was surprised when I looked down and saw one right by my foot. It didn't look like this but it was recognizable so I picked it up and took it to Julie Sanford at JSD Design Studio for polishing. Ed and I have been married for 46 years, 47 this spring, and together for 4 or 5 years before that. This is the first present I've given him that he truly wanted and was thrilled to get -- a stone I found on the beach. I know I won't be able to top it so I'm not even going to try. But if on a beach walk I happen to find another one this one may get a mate.
1 comment:
Love the sketches and photos. Your pudding stone find was wonderful! Congrats on the long marriage. We have 60 years about. Yikes.
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