I am keeping pretty busy on return and have lots of arty things on the go.
The other morning at Biblio I started playing around with ideas about how to write the 5 'S' words starting with Stillness, that I blogged about on Sunday. I am thinking of making maybe five small pieces that would fit in a frame similar to the black one I tested them in when in Scotland.
I wrote the word love out by hand in green; then used pencil to create perhaps nicer letters; and went over it with red. However, and no real surprises, the pencil stayed under the red even when I rubbed it out, and it looked a bit iffy (photo 2). And for comparison I wrote direct with red and the colour stayed much brighter, even tho the photos barely show it!
I then gave myself a little task of creating a small sampler of the pens I thought I could use to do these small works.
And it worked out well.
And then for the first time in days the sun came out as it set, and caught the page and looked beautiful!
And for no good reason other than I am doing so many small things towards bigger things I thought I might try a doodle a day kind of thing. It was more about doing a small thing each day if I can. And by small I mean really small, like simply filling in a square or a few colours on a mixed up kind of grid. Who knows if I even do it; but it was meditative to draw things up.
I tested the idea out in my journal.
Decided the X was too distracting and added a few more of this and that, here and there.
And then went and had a play on a piece of watercolour paper 10 x 15cm. And inked in the lines.
Now...to colour them in!
I am trying to stay away from over thinking it...but I doubt I will.! I will select series of colours to use and try to stick with them.
Good luck on the over-thinking thing! This looks very intriguing and nice thing to dip in and out of each day.
ReplyDeleteI have had a few "daily practices" over the years, some lasted for several months, some not long at all but they all had value and I enjoy looking back over the work I did - there's definitely value in a somewhat studied practice. I've had a strong hankering to get back to small daily collages for a while now which might be an interesting summer thing...
I hope you might have found your way back to some daily collages. I have found the simplicity of this has stopped me dithering and deciding - I simply do. Which has been great! I have overcome my over thinking! My only parameter has been that the same colour can't be next to itself along a line. The corners can touch between two lines but that's it and I have enjoyed the rhythm.
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