The next is a journal spread for the same class- I am going to journal in a book- many do this but I never have- paint and collage right over the pages. So here's the book and the spread.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Class Work
I am enjoying my online classes- this will keep me on my toes- lots of assignments and they are good ones. Taking classes not only has me doing things I wouldn't do on my own. The Grit and Grace class with Katie Kendrick started Monday. http://joyouslybecoming.typepad.com/This one is really amazing and I love the approach. The first photo is the first assignment mark making with charcoal and graphite and gesso. This is 17" x 23". That's big for me.
The next is a journal spread for the same class- I am going to journal in a book- many do this but I never have- paint and collage right over the pages. So here's the book and the spread.
The last photograph here is the first spread in the journal I made for the Pathways and Wanderings class. The assignment was about winter- and with the wind chill at 35 below this morning- we know all about winter here.
The next is a journal spread for the same class- I am going to journal in a book- many do this but I never have- paint and collage right over the pages. So here's the book and the spread.
WONDERFUL WORK Terry!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brian!
DeleteI so love seeing whatever you work on,
ReplyDeletealways magical!
Thank you dear Jacki
DeleteYou are one busy guy with these classes. It looks so tremendously fun! I love taking classes like you, but times are crazy right now. Soon there will be time. I love all of this work. Good show!
ReplyDeleteThank you John! It is fun I have to say!
DeleteGreat job, Terry! Awesome pages! I love the altered book you will be working on...they are my favorite to work with! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Jenny.
DeleteI love the charcoal piece...really draws the eye in. Sounds like you are having fun and your work shows it.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have been busy. And with the temp that low...online classes are the perfect thing to do!
ReplyDeleteOh, the wintry feeling of your last piece is amazing. Even without the word WINTER in it I can feel the cold. :-)
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