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Wednesday
16Sep2009

Kick-Start Your Art Journal (Part 9)

"For a sailor to sail around the world,
the thought is just, sometimes, too much.
Thus, one simply goes from port to port
in the same direction."
~ Hal Moore

<Logo Love> Design a page around a personal logo. It could be a logo you design, a symbol that makes you think of yourself, your initials, a monogram... Ideas at 60 Beautiful Logo Designs for Design Inspiration.

<Go Linear> Pull together color & images with one rule: straight lines only. No curves of any sort, not even curved letters!

<Simplicity Deluxe> Get out a dictionary and paints or colored pencils. Set a timer for 3 minutes. Open the dictionary. Turn to page 173, left side. Select a word defined on that page. Select one color. You must select the word and the color before the 3 minute timer beeps. Use only the word (or any variation thereof), the color (including ephemera of that color), black & white on your page.

<Sandwich> Use ephemera, cardstock and your own writing or typing to build a flat, layered sandwich from bottom to top (as in the sandwiches Dagwood built in the cartoon Blondie) on your page. Alternate prompt (a prompt within a prompt): build a pyramid on your page.

<Map> For your page, draw a map of something which is not typically mapped. The grocery store, your daily commute, your favorite restaurant, a bowling alley, your bathroom, your spice drawer. Devise silly or inventive names for things or areas within the map.

Adventures...

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I'm loving this set of prompts! And the quote at the top is just what I've been looking for to fill a certain empty spot on a page I made a while back! Thanks!

09.16.2009 | Unregistered CommenterTheresa

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