Analog Artlog x 2

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Here are the latest pages in my Analog Artlog.  This first spread details a couple of techniques that I have been trying:

analog_18May 

Here is a before shot of the right side (showing the result of the technique itself) and then a close up of the right hand side so that you can see the words better:

jounal_background 

Here is the quick version of this great technique - sorry about the photo, it was hard to take a good shot of this:

jounal_background2 

And here is today’s entry, frustration on the left side and some love on the right:

analog_20May 

This really is still a crafty blog - honest!  I sure am on an art kick right now - and loving it!  It’s all creating, right?  :)

 

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  • 4 Comments »

    1. analog artlog - 20 May 2006 on Flickr - Photo Sharing! Said,

      Saturday, May 20, 2006 @ 10:49 pm

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    2. katrin Said,

      Monday, May 22, 2006 @ 4:52 am

      seems you don´t only do art, you also have a diary!
      it looks fantastic. i especially like the lower pages… the reason might be that i like those different hues of red and pink very much.

      the inkjet-transfer technique sounds pretty cool… what gel medium ist this you write about? seems that this technique is somehow simple - so that even a “non-artist” could do this…… isn´t it?

    3. Madeline Said,

      Tuesday, May 23, 2006 @ 12:27 pm

      VERY cool. And hey don’t some crafters call themselves artists too? I’m sure the same is true vice versa as well :)

    4. marybeth Said,

      Friday, May 26, 2006 @ 1:38 am

      Hello Jen,
      I love the way you are sharing your step by step process-isnt it fun to just experiment and play? Im so happy to have found you =)
      Namaste,
      MB in JT

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