I always like to put a fun image on my art journals...something special and representing what is inside. It is the first things I see, and also the most seen image. I have been looking online at various artists' works. I fell in love with how Kelly Barton creates cover art on moleskins (she has them available for sale on etsy)
So I took a go at it, with my own journals. First was the Dylusion Journal cover. I took one of Kelly's images and used it as a source (image looks pretty darn similar except the word changed)
You can see the chalk that I tried to erase, but it will fade in time. I'm okay with it. (I used it as a guideline before tracing over with a Sharpie Paint Pen.) I still am looking for a good white pen/fine marker. Any ideas?
I added the word "journey." to the bottom corner as I am using this book to journey into new artistic learning & challenges.
The next journal cover I completed was my One Little Word binder. My word is heart...and I had a hard time debating about going with Neon Red Paint Pen or white. I ended up using neon as the white chalk draft didn't pop enough for me. ...plus my book colors inside are pastel pinks, grays, etc. I used Kelly Barton as a reference again, changing some of the design and adding my word "HEART" to it.
Again, the chalk is visible but will fade.
My goal is to create my own "style" of artwork by using bits and pieces from what I have learned. I do know that my artistic growth starts by mimicking drawings of others until I feel comfortable enough to dive into my own element and themes. Not sure about you all, but many times I tend to overthink ideas which then cause my mind to tire and I end up doing nothing vs. just getting the artisitic juices flowing.
However you learn how to draw, art, sketch, create....keep at it. Practice is required.
Imperfections need to be embraced. And those as well take practice for the mind to accept.
The final element I added was a sparkly, glittery heart on a chevron patterend paper. The heart was from a piece of garland I found at Michaels on sale a while ago for Valentines Day.
And now my journals feel more personal than just a book I bought to draw in.
(this style of art is addicting...I may end up doing the back of the journal covers :)








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