Hi all...there have been a lot of people in our Facebook group wishing we had a Flickr group as well...and now we do! Don't know why it took me so long...
It's right here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/artists-journal-workshop/ and please feel free to join us there...I'm lonely all by myself!
And of course if you're not a member of our Facebook group and would like to be, just click the link above...it's very active!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Sheer Heaven Travel Palette - Watercolor

Back in 2004, I ran an article in the online magazine I published then, about the "perfect" travel palette, made from my signature art paper, Sheer Heaven. Sheer Heaven has unique qualities that make this idea work flawlessly, and the palette is infinitely refillable and impervious to moisture. I know there are some renditions of the idea out there these days using watercolor paper, but there is no comparison.
Cathy and several other folks have asked me recently to bring that article back around - because the idea is so useful, and ideal for journaling artists.
So, I put the whole thing on my blog, and won't take up the real estate here to repeat it. Here is the link to the full description - mixing colors and all:
Saturday, September 10, 2011
where the fun begins . . .
Finally finished binding some new art journals this week. I've actually felt a bit "lost" not having one to grab and sketch in.
The two upper ones are Coptic stitched, both having a heavier 140 # watercolor paper in them which holds up well with this open binding.
The lower left one contains nideggen paper, a print paper I've always wanted to try. Because it is so much thinner, I also added some pages of Fabriano Tiziano toned paper --- scraps of both were used to bind the mini journal.
The landscape oriented journal is Fabriano 90 # soft press --- a paper I love but it's grain runs opposite, so I bind it in this format to get the most pages out of a sheet of paper.
I found some cardstock stickers at Hobby Lobby to stick to the fronts, making it easy to tell front from back. But some actually covers goofs --- The cover paper was from a Daniel Smith sale and was a bit thin, showing glue spots in places. The upper part of the tan bookcloth stained as well, perhaps from the green paper's dye running. Maybe it gives the book character??
The two upper ones are Coptic stitched, both having a heavier 140 # watercolor paper in them which holds up well with this open binding.
The lower left one contains nideggen paper, a print paper I've always wanted to try. Because it is so much thinner, I also added some pages of Fabriano Tiziano toned paper --- scraps of both were used to bind the mini journal.
The landscape oriented journal is Fabriano 90 # soft press --- a paper I love but it's grain runs opposite, so I bind it in this format to get the most pages out of a sheet of paper.
I found some cardstock stickers at Hobby Lobby to stick to the fronts, making it easy to tell front from back. But some actually covers goofs --- The cover paper was from a Daniel Smith sale and was a bit thin, showing glue spots in places. The upper part of the tan bookcloth stained as well, perhaps from the green paper's dye running. Maybe it gives the book character??
Saturday, September 3, 2011
New Fall Low Country Journaling Workshops
Autumn in the low country of South Carolina.... kiss the humidity goodbye and say hello to perfect Carolina blue skies and temperatures that will sooth your soul. Plan an Artful Autumn Get-Away and visit the delightful destination of Beaufort South, Carolina.
A Garden Journal Workshop with Pam Johnson Brickell
October 25, 26 and 27, 2011 • Beaufort, South Carolina
In conjunction with Coastal Art Supply and The Beaufort Inn
Pam is excited to join forces with Beaufort County's own Laura Lee Rose, a Clemson Extension horticulture agent and one of the area's foremost advocates of horticulture. She teaches the Master Gardener curriculum, oversees county-wide horticulture projects, speaks to schools and community groups, and has been active in organizing and promoting Beaufort's downtown community garden.
Learn sketching, page design, watercolor, lettering and artful journaling techniques from Pam and valuable plant identification/information and other horticultural goodies from Laura Lee.
By the end of the workshop you'll experience the joys of keeping a garden journal and discover first hand how it can be utilized to plan your garden and serves as a record of your gardening trials and triumphs.
Oh yes..... lunch is provided by Southern Graces - the ultimate treat!
Oh yes..... lunch is provided by Southern Graces - the ultimate treat!
For information and registration call Coastal Art Supply at 843-524-2787
And.............
Pam just can't contain herself and must share the fun :)
Being offered at
Coastal Art Supply in Beaufort, South Carolina
843-524-2787
Painting NightScapes Plein Air - The Hunter's Moon
November 8 − 10, 2011
Tues: 1 − 4 pm
Wed and Thurs 4:30 − 7:30 pm
Tues: 1 − 4 pm
Wed and Thurs 4:30 − 7:30 pm
For the workshop description, please click here
The Beaufort, SC link above has hotel and vacation rental options under the 'lodging' link.
No matter which part of the these wonderful United States you want to head off to for an Artful Autumn Get-Away.... or if you would like to try an online workshop, there are plenty to choose from. Check out the complete listings on this blog here.
The Beaufort, SC link above has hotel and vacation rental options under the 'lodging' link.
No matter which part of the these wonderful United States you want to head off to for an Artful Autumn Get-Away.... or if you would like to try an online workshop, there are plenty to choose from. Check out the complete listings on this blog here.
New Classes from our friend, Correspondent Maria Hodkins!
Late Summer Greetings to You!
Two more offerings yet this September for some juicy JOURNALING--in a gorgeous landscape in the high country when Fall colors will be almost at their peak. What ecstacy, to be drinking in the landscape and recording wonders in the journal. Join me in the Aspen, CO area for either (or both) classes at Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES)
What a great getaway it will be!
~Maria
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 - HAND MADE NATURE JOURNALS
9:00 am to 5 pm - ACES at Hallam Lake in AspenHave you always wanted to do this? Learn to make a practical and beautiful journal to capture sketches, field notes, and writings about nature. In this one-day class you will make a simple hand-made book, with multimedia paper and a decorative cover, hand-sewn with a Coptic stitch. Read more...
Two more offerings yet this September for some juicy JOURNALING--in a gorgeous landscape in the high country when Fall colors will be almost at their peak. What ecstacy, to be drinking in the landscape and recording wonders in the journal. Join me in the Aspen, CO area for either (or both) classes at Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES)
What a great getaway it will be!
~Maria
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 - HAND MADE NATURE JOURNALS
9:00 am to 5 pm - ACES at Hallam Lake in AspenHave you always wanted to do this? Learn to make a practical and beautiful journal to capture sketches, field notes, and writings about nature. In this one-day class you will make a simple hand-made book, with multimedia paper and a decorative cover, hand-sewn with a Coptic stitch. Read more...
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17-18 - SPIRIT OF PLACE: Capturing Timelessness through Illuminated Journaling
9:00 am to 5 pm - ACES at ToklatSome places on Earth seem to hold a unique aura about them, a seamless blend of the natural world and the human spirit, creating a very special energy beyond ordinary experience. Spend a weekend at Toklat (ACES Interpretive Center, 12 miles up the road in Castle Creek Valley) with sketchbook, pen and color, gathering images from the natural world, and writing words that illuminate the moment, reveal the natural history, and capture the timelessness of this special place. And for you teachers, this course is offered for one graduate credit from Adams State College - Read more...
9:00 am to 5 pm - ACES at ToklatSome places on Earth seem to hold a unique aura about them, a seamless blend of the natural world and the human spirit, creating a very special energy beyond ordinary experience. Spend a weekend at Toklat (ACES Interpretive Center, 12 miles up the road in Castle Creek Valley) with sketchbook, pen and color, gathering images from the natural world, and writing words that illuminate the moment, reveal the natural history, and capture the timelessness of this special place. And for you teachers, this course is offered for one graduate credit from Adams State College - Read more...
To register, call 970.925.5756 Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
or online at www.aspennature.org
Friday, September 2, 2011
New Fall Classes Starting At ImaginaryTrips.com!
Gosh, it seems odd to be writing Fall when it's still hotter than blazes outside! All the same, the new classes start next week over at ImaginaryTrips.com!
An Imaginary Trip to Paris will begin on Tuesday, September 6th. You can find more information by clicking here.
An Imaginary Trip to New Orleans will start on Monday, September 12th! It will be a whole lot of fun in that great city. Please click here for info on this trip!
Also starting on Monday, September 12th, is Artful Journaling: Foundations class! For more information on getting started with watercolor journaling, please click here!
Please let me know of any questions you may have.
Thanks!
Laure
Nifty! I did the cover for this one...
Fun to see an old book still out there! It brings back a lot of memories...and I can almost smell those gorgeous red carnations. It came out in 1990, so that's quite a trick.
Lots of different artists in this one, myself included, but I think it's the only North Light book I did the cover for that was NOT my own book.
As I recall, it was a great deal of fun, and a real challenge--often the same thing!
It's on sale for $8.00 from the North Light Book Shop, if you're interested...and nope, I don't earn anything on sales of this one, just putting it up in case you're interested!
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