Friday 19 October 2012

Series of Simple Wordy Journal Pages

Hi guys, I've not had much time to journal over the last couple of days, but really felt like I have needed to. Whatever is on my chest needs to come off so I've been doing it through these fast-forming journal pages.
They have come together without much thought, and this one above without much process either: just some black ink and watercolour.
I like simple journaling, especially if I need to figure out feelings rather than arty techniques: it helps keep the focus on thoughts and develops an emotional journey through journaling, similar to the process you go through with a written diary. This last one is this evenings:
not sure if it's finished yet but under the butterfly is a little booklet that flips out, like a written diary and through which I shed a tear as I wrote ~ which I have not done in years...so clearly I need this little stint of focus on words rather than art. Then I can be cleansed enough to want to insert the art back in again...as I always do =)

Have a nice weekend, Jennibellie xx

12 comments:

  1. It was good to see your pages! I notice you have some white areas on the pages..I'm finding lately, that this is kind of important, otherwise the writing doesn't stand out very well, (unless I use a white pen, which is nice, but sometimes I want to use other colors and without white areas, it sometimes doesn't show up well). Thank you for showing how a page can look!

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  2. I too, am working through emotions and thoughts in my journal right now. I am taking pics as I work so I will start posting them on my livejournal blog. I haven't done anything on my blog in over a year. I'm a sad sad human being...lol.

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  3. I am working on my journal right now. I will post pics sometime this weekend once I find the cord to hook up the camera to my computer...lol. Stupid technology!!!!!

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  4. Life has many trying moments. It is good to write out your feelings, it helps focus and develop solutions for problems or help you see alternate views.

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  5. I especially love the butterfly page.

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  6. my art journal pages are helping me a lot in dealing with my emotions. i find myself easily down these days, and today i feel as depressed as ever. a good cry is healing... thank you so much for sharing even your most vulnerable moment.


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  7. The Muse always knows best, dear friend. I'm glad you listened! ♥

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  8. It's so good to release your emotions Jennie and regain inner peace. Your work is as wonderful as ever and how apt that you should choose a butterfly to keep your booklet in, a true metamorphosis. Thanks for sharing how you feel, you inspire us all. Viv

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  9. You are always so beautifully honest... and so appreciated.

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  10. Nice journal pages.
    Barb
    USA

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  11. hello, I love your work congratulations!
    no doubt you are an artist,
    and thank you, watching your videos
    I learned a lot =)

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  12. Simplicity at its finest... wonderful journal pages, Jenny! :]

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