Pen & ink of my dog Frosti.
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2009Jun 2tags: dog | journalingarts | Pen & Ink4 -
2009May 30tags: dog | journalingarts | watercolorThis was inspired by my adorable dog, Frosti. Pen & ink used for the eyes, nose and mouth, watercolor for for everything else.
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2009May 29tags: journalingarts | self portrait | watercolorThis illustration was the result of an experiment I did to see how the Moleskine Watercolor journal would react to flooding the pages with watercolor. The pages actually flattened out after it dried. The image was inspired by how I was feeling at the moment.
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2009May 28tags: journalingarts | moleskine sketchbook | typographyThe first letter in my Moleskine Sketchbook Alphabet Series. Water color pencils, marker, pen * ink and gold pen were used.
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2009May 26tags: acrylic | journalingarts | typographyThe letter “S” in my Alphabet Sketchbook Series. The shape on the left is from a cutout that was borrowed from the previous letter “R”. This shape exposes a pink background created with Aquarelles water pastels topped with silver spirals. The blue background was created by applying tissue paper to acrylic paint. Once dry, black and silver were used to add dimension and a silver “S” was painted.
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2009May 25tags: journalingarts | moleskine sketchbook | pop-up | typographyAnother letter in my Moleskine Sketchbook. This pop-up letter “V” was inspired by the symmetrical quality of the book and pages. The large “V” was created by folding the bottom corners of 2 pages in to the middle and pasting them together. V-shaped flowers in different fonts were attached to the inside of the “V”. which was glued to the adjoining pages so it pops up when the pages are opened. http://www.journalingarts.wordpress.com.
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2009May 22tags: journalingarts | typographyAnother letter from the Alphabet Series in my Moleskine Sketchbook. I used a Tombow black roll pen. I was feeling a bit OCD when I did this, can you tell?
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2009May 21tags: acrylic | journalingarts | typographyThe letter “J” from the Alphabet Series in my Moleskine Sketchbook. Acrylic paint was applied with a roller for the background, which gave the pages a texture similar to a find stucco. White pen was used for the white areas.























