Hello, welcome to The Sketchbook Challenge Blog Hop. If you make a comment on this blog you will be in the drawing for 2 different prizes. Winners will be drawn by me on Friday the 29th. Don’t forget you have to make a comment for me to add your name to the qualifiers.
The prizes:
A one year membership to KathyAnne Art worth $35.00. You will be able to access a new workshop every month as a member and all the monthly workshops that are already on the site. Also the royalty free images are free to members. You can visit my Inside KathyAnne Art blog to see workshop descriptions for the member free workshops –
Another prize is the book “Making Handmade Books: 100+Bindings, Structures & Forms by Alisa Golden given away by Art Plantae Today a $19.95 value.
Now this one if for everyone. I am giving a coupon for a workshop on my KathyAnne Art site-
Studio Journals Mini Workshop a $15.00 value. All you have to do is hop on over to Digital Alternative Journaling site to my new post Building Journal Pages on my iPad to get the coupon code. All the information on how to retrieve the code is in that blog post along with the word to put in the coupon code box in the cart on KathyAnne Art. Simple as that.
It was wonderful to be asked to participate in The Sketchbook Challenge book. Since my work starts with digital images, all the textures and elements in my Forest Book 2 piece featured in the book are digitals on some type of alternative surfaces. Elements is the chapter that my work is in.
In this image you can see a composition using digitally printed watercolor paper and encaustic on the right. On the left the page is comprised of digital prints on recycled beverage cans strung on thin hemp and crocheted together before attaching it to the page.
The page on the right is digitally needlepoint canvas with digital prints on lutradur heat distressed and attached to the canvas. The lutradur has been torn and layered with wire and beads and a border of beads runs around the lutradur composition. On the left is a mixture of textured elements and a digital print on tyvek. The tyvek is cut into small pieces and then melted to stack with wire and twigs.
This part of the sketchbook contains the images and information from my photoshop files. This is about the watercolor paper prints that were torn and assembled with encaustic in the first picture of my Forest Book 2.