Don't Jump In! Another Moleskine Experiment Video.
I thought it would be nice to bounce back from my long online absence with a bit of an experimental painting video. So many things have happened since my last post, including moving our family to a different house...stressful to say the least! However, it has all been worth it, we now have more space (including more space to do our artwork...YAY!) It meant moving a bit further away from the city, but it is to be expected...cities are not really designed for families, are they.
This little painting experiment is the next in a series I am doing, as I prepare to paint on some lovely Moleskine notebooks, as well as a Moleskine drawing book with beautiful paper, that I picked up from the local art shop. The books have darkish coloured covers, so I wanted to experiment on some similar surfaces before I tackled the actual Moleskines. As always I recorded it all on video. I did quite a few different experiments which I will be posting soon, so if this is your kind of thing, make sure you subscribe to my blog, facebook page, twitter and all the rest of the thingies I am attached to, so you don't miss out on any new videos.
If you would like more info, I recorded an intro video about my Moleskine experiments which you can view below.
Hope you are all well! Can't wait for your comments :)
Regards,
I have missed your beautiful work, so glad you are back. I just get so inspired my watching you videos. You make it look so easy. I love this white on dark it is gorgeous. Take Joy ~ Diane
I've been patiently awaiting your return. Good luck in your new space. I'm going to give this method a try, with a twist from Zenspirations. Best wishes to you and your family
I have missed your beautiful work, so glad you are back. I just get so inspired my watching you videos. You make it look so easy. I love this white on dark it is gorgeous. Take Joy ~ Diane
ReplyDeleteI do love your art work. Happy to see you back you have been missed.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! You have been missed! I was so happy to see that capsule leaf gone because it meant you were back!
ReplyDeleteI've been patiently awaiting your return. Good luck in your new space. I'm going to give this method a try, with a twist from Zenspirations. Best wishes to you and your family
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