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Art Journal Every Day: Pages from March/April 2016

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I've got a bunch of daily art journal pages for you today.

This first page has one of my all time favorite faces I've ever drawn.  I can't quite put my finger on why I love it so much.  Perhaps it's the scale?  The colors?  The details?  Those big front teeth? I'm not sure, but I just love it.  And when I create something that I love it makes me think that I need to analyze it and keep working in that direction.  One thought that I have is that it's color blocked slightly differently from my normal faces.  I might try being a little less symmetrical in the future….

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I love its imperfection.

This next page is one of my "prettiest" pages ever.  It has a kind of feminine watercolor feeling in my opinion.

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For the effect below, I used my Mumsy stencil — stenciled with paint first and then traced with a black pen.

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This is the Doodle Leaf Balzer Bit — both the negative and the positive:

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To create this face I outlined one of the faces from my 4 Faces stencil and then colored it with watercolor paints.  I really like how it turned out!

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I shared a video showing the background for this page coming together, many moons ago. This is how the final page turned out:

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I love to work on my pages in stages over time.  I thought I might cover up the background and do some journaling, but when it came time to paint over it, I just couldn't do it!

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As you can see, I doodled over a magazine image with my beloved Moonlight Pens.

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Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

24 thoughts on “Art Journal Every Day: Pages from March/April 2016

  • I like the more cheerful bright appearance to the overall page compared to the sad darker/blacker pages.

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  • I like the more cheerful bright appearance to the overall page compared to the sad darker/blacker pages.

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  • I like the more cheerful bright appearance to the overall page compared to the sad darker/blacker pages.

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  • I like the more cheerful bright appearance to the overall page compared to the sad darker/blacker pages.

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  • I like the more cheerful bright appearance to the overall page compared to the sad darker/blacker pages.

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  • I like the more cheerful bright appearance to the overall page compared to the sad darker/blacker pages.

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  • I love the woman superimposed over the background of numbers, she has an exotic, almost a modern Egyptian feel to her.
    The bright colors are so perfect on these pages, too. A “light and bright” period of art!

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  • I love the woman superimposed over the background of numbers, she has an exotic, almost a modern Egyptian feel to her.
    The bright colors are so perfect on these pages, too. A “light and bright” period of art!

    Reply
  • I love the woman superimposed over the background of numbers, she has an exotic, almost a modern Egyptian feel to her.
    The bright colors are so perfect on these pages, too. A “light and bright” period of art!

    Reply
  • I love the woman superimposed over the background of numbers, she has an exotic, almost a modern Egyptian feel to her.
    The bright colors are so perfect on these pages, too. A “light and bright” period of art!

    Reply
  • I love the woman superimposed over the background of numbers, she has an exotic, almost a modern Egyptian feel to her.
    The bright colors are so perfect on these pages, too. A “light and bright” period of art!

    Reply
  • I love the woman superimposed over the background of numbers, she has an exotic, almost a modern Egyptian feel to her.
    The bright colors are so perfect on these pages, too. A “light and bright” period of art!

    Reply

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