Monday, 13 July 2015

Waiting for a letter

Hi Everybody!

For Art Journal Journey, post-postage I have made  a mixed Media A3 page. I used one of my old documents for the background - not the original, just a scan, and collaged it onto a background painted with a mix of gesso and Titan buff paint to give it the same colour as the old document. I added some washi tape and a copy of an old letter, distressed with DI to match the vintage look. I stamped the ink bottle with quill, and collaged the girl sitting at her desk writing, and the little bird bringing her long awaited letter.
I am also linking to Simon Monday Challenge, anything goes.







Some photos from today:






I love the way the flowers grow on the top of the castle ruins:




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

Sunday, 12 July 2015

Charlie Chaplin

Hi Everybody!

Hope you are enjoying your weekend!

For Art Journal Journey I have another comedian's page, but this time the stamps I used were not from Al Hirschfeld. I used a set of Charlie Chaplin stamps issued by the Vatican, and another stamp from Czechoslovakia. The large image of Charlie was made with a stencil from Stencilry.org. I painted the A3 page with gesso, and used various stencils to create the background. I added some shading with DI old paper. I kept the colours to red, white and black again. The bow tie was added using a scrap of red paper. 
He was another man whose films I devoured as a child, and I must admit, I still love them.  
The quote is one of my faves and is from CC:

 Failure is not important - it takes courage to make a fool of yourself. 







Today some happy mail arrived at my place from Chrissie
The envelope is a nice piece of mail art!


Inside I found a large piece of burlap, a tin of charcoal pencils in various thicknesses, some lovely bird cards, which will be great for scrapping,  and some lip salve. And last but not least, a beautiful tag from Chrissie, which is now on my desk watching me! Thanks a lot Chrissie, your gifts are much appreciated.



Today was warm and rather humid, and we had some glorious clouds this morning:




I watched this lady standing on the shore of the Rhine doing her Yoga exercises- what a lovely place to meditate!



And this is a little boat belonging to the fire brigade:


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

Saturday, 11 July 2015

This, that and the other for Saturday

Hi Everybody!

Every day I plan to start writing my blog post early, and every day I leave it till the last minute - what is so fascinating about last minutes? Are other people
also so attracted by them?

For Art Journal Journey, post-postage, I have made another journal page in my 'comedians' series. This time starring Laurel and Hardy. I used to love them as a kid. We had children's morning at the local cinema at weekends, and it was 2 hours of fun with L &H, Charlie Chaplin, Disney cartoons and more, and we all used to have a fun time. I drew cartoons of Laurel and Hardy, and added a copy of a special stamp-set for Oli's 100th birthday. The A3 background was as usual painted with gesso and stenciled with various motives in red and black. I added one of their lovely quotes. I had fun making this and thinking back to times gone by. I am also linking to Friday Face Art at Kim Dellow's blog.








Today started off with a wonderful sunrise. I love watching the sky change in those few minutes - beautiful.






I saw this funnel spider waiting for visitors when I was out today.


Love the colours here:



This house by the Rhine is from 1675 and used to be the customs House.



Have a great day you all, enjoy your weekend,
take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!

Friday, 10 July 2015

Second Hand Rose

Hi Everybody!

Another week has flown by and it's almost the weekend again.
I'm pleased to say that we enjoyed another cool day, very pleasant
after so many scorching hot days.

Today I have another journal page to share, made for Art Journal Journey, post and postage. 
I am also linking to Paint Party Friday,  and Friday Face Art by Kim Dellow

There is a wonderful series of US stamps by Al Hirschfeld, issued back in  the 1990s.


 I have some of these stamps in my collection, and decided to try to reproduce his wonderful drawings.  I used A3 paper, painted with Gesso, and with some stenciling in the background. The first one I am showing is Fanny Brice, the original 'Funny Girl', later played by Barbra Streisand in the film and Broadway piece of the same name. I added a quote from her.










Some photos from my walks:

The castle ravens







A dung beetle


A fire bug


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