One thing about being an artist who uses book pages as her primary media is... I have a heckuva lot of stuff to choose from AND I sometimes lose track of all those wonderful goodies that sometimes get hidden amidst all the other wonderful goodies.
This is why I am in organization mode - it just takes a while to organize amidst living the rest of my life!
I found this fantastic children's book about jungle animals and when I found the giraffe, I knew I had to use it. It has double meanings which I'll get into in a different blog post.
I cut it out and attached it to one of my book page backgrounds.
I thought it was goofy so I posted it on instagram, it was an immediate hit.
I cut out some jungle birds and added them to another book page background.
I love it perhaps even more than the giraffe!
I make the book page backgrounds almost like meditative practice. I use scraps and whatever is close at hand and just go for it, gluing randomly on old playing cards or last year's greeting cards or leftover cardstock. I have never tried a theme or anything as thoughtful as that - I like to see what the particular pages and words that find their way onto a background have to share with me.
Adding an illustration is a grand way to instantly have a fun new work-of-art to use in your own home or to give as a gift or to sell.
Like I said, how much of a hit these are, I never would have suspected!
I would love to see what you come up with using illustrations and book pages. Let me know how it goes!
PS - I'll be sharing another post in the next few days about both images - so if you want a closer look or a larger look, come back another time this week - or subscribe to my twitter feed or writing camp on facebook where all the posts will show up in the RSS feeds.
Happy New Week!
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Julie JulieJordan Scott is a writer, creative life coach, speaker, performance poet, Mommy andmixed-media artist. Her word-love themed art will be for sale at a First Friday soon, when it is warmer than it was in December!, in Downtown Bakersfield. Check out the links below to follow her on a bunch of different social media channels, especially if you find the idea of a Word-Love Party bus particularly enticing.
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