Today, after too much time I finally finished my first class on 'Gratitude. It started out as a blank page which I covered with writings of all the things I am grateful for. Then I covered the writing with three colors of acrylic paint diluted to a water color consistency so some of the writing would show through. After that it was a ongoing process of using paper, tape, stamps and whatever else I could think of to collage the page. Then I took citra papers I had made previously and wrote a note of gratitude to everyone in my life and rolled them into tubes which I then glued into place to form a heart. I collaged over the heart to cover all the spaces and unify it then dry brushed over that with various colors of acrylic paints. I cut a flower from a greeting card and glued it to the corner and drew vines of leaves with a marker then added a few words to the back ground. Here is the end result. I am grateful it is finished!
I am adding one more photo to this entry. When I posted this art work I thought I had finished but my friend wrote and suggested to me that the banner 'gratitude' would look better if it were not square cut and if it were tilted a bit...I agreed with her but said I didn't know if I could do that since it was glued down...then mentioned it was covering a hole in my heart...She promptly wrote back and said she knew I had a hole in my heart since the passing of a close friend that had spend each Friday with me doing and talking...I didn't realize until then how much my 'down' time coincided with the day each week she spent with me. So yes Ruth Schowalter...art does heal. She was a very negative but creative person and I am grateful for the days we spent together. It taught me patience, tolerance and appreciation. Here is the newly trimmed banner...I agree, it does look better and the hole in my heart is still covered with "gratitude".
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