Sunday, 4 January 2015

Cats, Music and Waterfowl.

Hi Everybody!

Hope you are enjoying you weekend.
We had a cold and damp day here. The birds were all extra hungry, and so was I!

For Art Journal Journey, 'Inspired by the Masters' I have another project inspired by Rosina Wachtmeister. Her sunny world of happy cats has me in its grip! Is this what people call a catastrophe?
The background (A3) was gessoed and then painted with sky blue. I used the background stamp with white gesso to make the swirls in the sky. When it was dry I added more colour with Pan pastels, I think I am getting addicted to them, too! The music panel has been made with a paper napkin, fixed with mod-podge, and framed with washi tape. The quote is from Albert Schweitzer. The cat was cut with a large stencil that I made, painted with gesso, and then coloured with Pan-pastels, felt-pens and gel-pens. I added some patterning and more washi tape. I am also linking to Moo Mania and more, polka dots.






This morning there were 2 herons at the Rhine, as well as a lot of gulls.



I love the way they stand on the stones and wooden posts


And then the heron  poked its beak into the water as quick as a flash and came out with a fish. The fish is a bit blurred, it would not keep still for my photo!


My favourite corner by the benches


A thrush was sitting on the hedge in the Church close


Mrs Blackbird was looking for food on my balcony


And the hawk was back again.


Have a great day you all, take care, 
and thanks a lot for coming by

Saturday, 3 January 2015

Sun, moon and marmalade cats.

Hi Everybody!

I hope you are all getting back to normal after all the celebrations over the holidays and new year. 

Today I am showing the second 'cat' piece inspired by Rosina Wachtmeister for Art Journal Journey. There is one more to come, these cats always fascinate me! I used an A3 page, which had some spots of ink and paint on it, which had leaked through from the page above. I gave it a coat of gesso, and then dusted it with Pan pastels in red and yellow. I made a stencil for the cats, and drew them onto paper, and painted and decorated them before cutting them out and fixing them to my page. The flowers were stamped and coloured with felt-pens, and I added a few strips of washi tape. The sun was cut from self-adhesive paper and given a face, and I used a dinner plate to position the sentiment. When I was living in St Helens, many moons ago, I used to carry heavy things home for a very elderly neighbour who lived nearby with 2 huge marmalade cats. They were her pride and joy, and she spent nearly all of her income buying food etc for them. She always said that marmalade cats lived in their own, sweet world, and were always happy together. Well, her Sally and Solly were definitely very happy together, and this painting is in memory of Mrs B and her two darlings, who surely crossed over Rainbow Bridge together and are now living in their own, particular heaven.









I am also linking to Moo Mania and more, polka dots.

Today a crow was sitting in the tree waiting for breakfast


This afternoon I went walking in the land of the long shadows



I watched the sun go down


And saw the moon rising




All in all, another wonderful day!

Have a great day, take care, 
and thanks a lot for coming by!

Friday, 2 January 2015

A cat, birds and more

Hi Everybody!
Hope you all had a good start in the new year.

Today started very misty and freezing cold, but the sun struggled through and gave us some blue skies later in the day, and it was great walking weather.

For Art Journal Journey I have another page for our theme 'Inspired by the masters II', and this time I was inspired by the contemporary Austrian artist Rosina Wachtmeister. She paints pictures which are always happy - smiling, stylised cats painted against bright and beautiful backgrounds, sunny landscapes - pictures which are full of life and whimsy.

I used a brush wipe / try out sheet in A3 for my background. I added some colour with my lovely, new pan-pastels.  I drew the cat freehand and blocked it in with white gesso. Then I painted it with acrylics, oil pastels and felt pens.  The sun was cut from self-adhesive yellow paper, and I dusted some pan pastels in red and yellow round it. A few flowers and birds, some washi tape, and a quote - that was it.

I am also linking to Paint Party Friday, hosted, as always, by Eva and Kristin.







Morning mist



The sun beginning to push through



Frozen leaves and grass



Hungry herons:



and a sweet little robin


Blue skies


and a beautiful, winter sunset.


Have a great day you all!
Take care, and thanks for coming by!

Thursday, 1 January 2015

New Challenge at Art Journal Journey!

Hi everybody!

Happy New Year to you all!

As I write this it is 2 AM and I just got home from celebrating New Year
with some friends, and we had an enjoyable and very yummy evening!

At Art Journal Journey we have started a new challenge, and by popular request, we are repeating 'Inspired by the Masters'. We are looking forward to seeing by whom you are inspired and what you make. There is so much inspiration out there, so get cracking, be inspired and join us at Art Journal Journey!

My first inspiration for this year and theme is René Magritte, a Belgian Surrealist painter, and his exploration of dreams and reality, which meet each other in his work. I made a page in my giant journal. The backgrounds were painted with acrylics; blue-black for the night, and sky blue and white for the day.  For the heads I used my stencils, and have made the Umbrella man 'my' man, I am sure Mr Magritte would have liked him, too! The houses were also drawn with a stencil.








Today was a cool and very misty day, the world around me was shrouded in mist. I love how the mist absorbs the colour and sounds.



Have a great start in the new year, take care, 
and thanks a lot for coming by!