
192/365
Originally uploaded by Boz Schurr
Octopus on a head. Love it, and it looks as though it was drawn on a bill.
Octopus on a head. Love it, and it looks as though it was drawn on a bill.
I love the idea of making a sketchbook or art journal in an old beat up book. It would start with character and drawing in it would only add to that.
La Mellieure Part from Carly White on Vimeo.
This is a cool page. I could see doing this with the type in the background being a journal page and an image over that in a journal. It would be really great set of pages.
A great series of protraits in TinyMeat's moleskine. They are done with gel pens.
I love the hand carved art stamp used on this. It's a great rendition of a coffee cup.
I love this unique take on a travel journal. I particularly love Andreajoseph24's work on flickr. Its fantastic.
I first discovered this flickr artist through moleskinerie and fell in love with her work immediately. She doesn't upload as often as she once did but it's well worth the wait her stuff is great, with just a hint of creepiness.
This image was created by putting downa layer of gesso, pasting in some collage and then acrylic paint over the top of that. The paint was textured to create the circular pattern. I then cut an image out of a catalog I manipulated the arms a bit to give her a zombie like look. I glued her down and applied a layer of thinned gesso. Over the top of that I addded colored pencils in zombie shades. I stamped on the workds and hand wrote then stuff on the bottom. with a sharpie which I spritzed with alcohol to soften and blur. I Then watered down some red paint and used a liner brush to pain in some blood and spatter it across the page.
I really enjoyed making this page. Partially becuase I hate fashion images and catalogs but also I got to splatter paint across a page a la Dexter.
Thisis an interesting concept. Gut art journaling. I’m assuming it has to do with some sort of automatic painting and drawing. Scribbles and getting that out on paper. These journal is very interesting and cool. Follow the link in the images notes on youtube to go to the GUT Journal’s instructor for more info and neat images.