A MAGICAL WORLD OF MIXED MEDIA
Hello fellow creative souls!
I am so excited to once again share my magic world of mixed media art with you. After many years of running in-person workshops and on-line classes, I have a whole range of different classes in my portfolio. For this class, I really wanted to do something different! What would I like to show next? After some thinking, I decided on doing something that I have wanted to do for a long time but I have not dared to.
When I paint on my own in my studio, I very seldom have a picture in my head of what I am going to do. I start to work in my art journal and then I start a canvas in parallel. I work back and forth between the canvas and the journal and as soon as I get stuck on the canvas I move over to the journal. In the journal, I can explore and create totally free from any requirements to perform or to achieve a result. I can just feel, find and explore colors, marks and images. I work intuitively and I very seldom get stuck or blocked when working in this way.
My process is very unstructured, tactile and yes a little messy too! I have demonstrated this style of working in some of my art journaling classes, where I jump from page to page without finishing the pages and with no real structure, but I have never shown my intuitive process when working on a canvas… until now :)
So here we go. This class is all about the beauty of process!
We will learn how to listen to the whispering of our hearts and watch our work expand and grow! I have seen this blossom in my own creations and I’m so excited to now share it with you!
I have filmed this class in a different way - not my normal set up but in different places in my studio. You see I tend to move about my studio as I create, this keeps my body moving and my heart connected to the ebb and flow of creating! You will see me painting at different tables, with the canvas on the wall and on the floor! You will be a whirlwind with me in my studio and when the magic happens, as it does when I totally let go, I hope you will be with me on the journey! It was important to me to share the vibration, energy and rawness of this creative process and I hope it will inspire and enliven your own way of working!
My goal with this class is to share my LOVE of mixed media and intuitive creating with you. I hope I can encourage you to just DO, to enjoy the process and not be attached to the result. I hope you will join me on this journey to find AND EXPRESS our Voice!
Love Jenny
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Here's a description of each of our special lessons:
Lesson 1 - Express your Voice by feeling
In this project, I will show you how I get the inspiration for a new color palette and combinations of marks. I start with adding collage and paint to a page in an old vintage book. By working with what I like and what I feel I slowly end up with a new combination of colors and marks that I then bring to my canvas. This is a purely intuitive process that is raw and full of soul.
Lesson 2 - Using what feels good
In this project, I am creating another spread in my art journal. I am using the color palette from my previous page and I am creating contrast, marks and patterns. I am still trying to just feel what I like and what I enjoy. I am not thinking about a result. I am present, I am feeling and I am doing. That’s it! I am collecting colors and marks that I feel something for and I bring them to my canvas. You are going to be hooked on this way of “feeling” into your work.
Lesson 3 - Finding my flow
In the third project, I am doing yet another spread in my journal. I start my painting sessions in the journal to find my flow, to try some marks and to find the image that I then draw and paint on the canvas. I alternate between painting in the journal and on the canvas. This bridge between my journal and the canvas is the key! It keeps me loose and free!
lesson 4 - Express your voice
The fourth project is painted on a canvas. This painting is done in parallel with the other projects and I am applying all the joy and feelings from the Art Journal to the canvas. I am using the color palette, the marks and the imagery that makes my heart beat fast!! The canvas is the final expression of my voice! I can’t wait to see yours!
bonus Lesson - Final touches
In the bonus lesson I will do some finishing touches to my journal pages to turn them into soulful grungy pieces of art! You will love these little special touches!
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What will you learn in this class?
To work based on feelings. To choose colors, patterns and images based on what feels good
To use an art journal as part of your creative process
To use mixed media materials with confidence and freedom
A simple way to draw a portrait in profile
To create depth and grunge with layers of collage and paint.
To create a final painting on canvas that reflects what you love and how your feel!
To express yourself in a more raw and fluid way, free from rules and constraints!
And MORE…
HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF Jenny's WORK
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Supply List
You do not need a lot of supply to create the layers of depth and detail in these paintings. If you have an old book, a canvas or mixed media paper some acrylic paint, some matt medium, some scrap paper for collage, and a pencil you will be able to do the projects. Below is a list of the supply that I used in this class:
An vintage book to journal in
A stretched canvas 24”x24” (60x60cm)
An assortment of scraps of papers from personal collections, old magazines, scrapbook paper etc. for collage
Acrylic matt medium (I used Liquitex Matte Medium)
Acrylic Paints (I used heavy body Acrylics in the colors of: Titanium White, Ivory White, Titan Buff, Payne’s Gray, Pale Olive, Raw Sienna, Cadmium Orange Hue, Opera Rose and Dark Gold.
Black Gesso (Black acrylic paint will do fine!)
A couple of pencils, Black and White Stabilo Marks All (paper, glass, plastic and metal).
A couple of different size brushes, from very thin to wide and flat
A palette knife or a hard tool such as an old credit card to move paint around
Stamps, stencils, skewers and other mark making tools
String and Needle
Spray bottle, rags, make-up sponge and plastic lids to use as palettes