Saturday, 16 February 2013

*Givvveawwaay winnnneerrr*

I'm actually sat here singing
'givvvvveawwway winnnnnnnnerrrrr, na na nahhh hhaaa' as I type lol
how sad that I get excited myself :/ =D
before that though I want to share some amazing sights, because unexpectedly I had a pretty incredible day of them. I was out in a neighbouring county, and though I know the beautiful English countryside is a lovely vision in itself something strange had happened to it... this: 
All of the dales and valleys were eaten up by a beautiful mystical mist that went up for miles;
like how an ocean engulfs and caresses the coast
Whole towns & villages were lost, peaks really were only peaks for a while
I assume it is the visual effect of the heat from the first proper day of sun hitting the cold 
(look at the back wall of the above field - the white is the snow that is still visible)
28 years of living in the UK and being used to our country and I have never witnessed anything like this...and then the sky was suddenly littered with colour:
It was weird to see the sun so summery bright next to starkly white winter snow:
'Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee'
Anyhow sorry for getting distracted, onto the giveaway =)
Thank you to everybody that entered ~ WOW!!!!! There were a LOT:
my poor old printer nearly died pumping out all your names lol
As I do it the old fashioned way it took a while (and a few papercuts) but here we go.....
and the winner is.....

Jen @ Sadie Inspired

Yayyyyyy congratulations =)
please send me your deets to my email as stated over there >>>>

Everyone else not to worry, I've two pieces of good news for you:
1) I will most likely be posting a video tutorial tonight, so that's a gift for anyone who wants it &
2) if you couldn't tell from the beginning of this post I actually really like doing giveaway's & I've come up with an idea for a MEGA one, like seriously MEGA so I'll most likely be doing another before you know it  =D

So that's it, have happy weekend everyone byyyyyyye xoxo

Thursday, 14 February 2013

On a Valentines Day..

hello beautiful, happy valentine mwaaaaaaah!!
How's your valentines been?? 
In terms of love mine has consisted of a 3am wake up call ;) 
...from Sweep but still...
he's been given two new toys so that made his Valentines ;)
'you're turn bone... 
now it's yours squeaky squeaky. Nom Nom'
 (he has a knack for waking me just as I am staring to nod; two insomniacs together, geesh!) 
then I woke up properly to 4 Valentines! *Oh yeah!*
They were all from my sponsored dogs...but still...
& now I've just got back from a lovely date:
it was only Frankie & Benny's & the cinema with my bff but still...
we connect to the point of subconscious matching
single ladies unite!! lol
And now I get to wrap up some pretty presents, again not for/with/from a man but my Etsy shop customers, but still...

I don't really buy into the Valentines stuff (even when not single ~ not bitter single lady speak here I swear! mostly cringes me out more than anything) but this Valentines has been as good as any I've ever had; besides I've never believed that true love comes only from the one source.

Speaking of my Etsy shop, I have finally reopened it properly =) & here's the deets and some general journaling vloggery

And, just because, here's a sneaky peek at my new tutorial:
difficult to show a hint without giving it all away but all will be revealed soon, hoping to get it posted for the weekend =D

That's all folks, hope you've had a fabulous Valentines =D
much love
Jennibellie xoxo

ps quick reminder that my journal giveaway ends in two days, jump to this post if you want to be entered.

pps could I think of a title for this blogpost that was not lame or 'Happy Valentine's Day?', no I could not (try it, I swear no non-cliches - like 'Be Mine, Valentine!' - are possible) but I have 'On a Valentines Day..' song stuck in my head (Linkin Park I think) & as that's as good a descriptive for this post as any so that's what ya got! *shame-head-drop*
I'll try better in the future :/ lol

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Tell All Tuesday ~ Featured Artist: Jen Meyer

Hello, happy February 12th everyone! it's a very special occasion...because it's TAT TIME yay =D

We have a beautiful artist (of course she's beautiful her name is Jen ;) ) with beautiful work today, sit back & enjoy your special 12th of February treat =)

Tell us a little bit about yourself & what kind of artist you are.
I've been making art of some sort for my whole life. When I was younger I would spend hours coloring which evolved into paper cuttings, paper making, glass mosaics and now illustration, watercolor and most recently painting. It's only been a few years since I started taking things a bit more seriously doing shows and selling my work.
What is the biggest challenge you personally face as an artist and how do you overcome it? 
It's hard to narrow it down to just one thing, because it changes.
Sometimes I don't feel justified to be an artist. A nagging part of me that says I need to have a 'real' job or since I don't have a degree in art I'm not a 'real' artist. When I notice those thoughts I overcome them by reminding myself that lots of people are artists (and even Picasso didn't finish school), I can take classes to expand my skill level any time. Lots people make a living as artists. The world needs art. Art expresses emotions, helps us understand complex ideas, grows us. I also put notes here and there to remind me it's ok when I need it. 
Another challenge I sometimes face is sticking to a schedule. It's easy to distract myself with other things that 'need' to be done first, instead of just getting to work everyday. There are times when a distraction is needed, like when I'm stuck on something and need a break. SO when it gets out of hand I overcome it by setting a timer for certain tasks so I have an allotted time for everything that needs to get done. 

What do you love most / least enjoyable about your art?
most enjoyable/ I love getting feedback from people. I love selling originals. It satisfies my need for approval ;) 
least enjoyable/ marketing myself-I'd rather have someone else talk me up.
What messages do you try to portray in your work and do you feel you achieve it?
Well, my husband and I both became vegan a couple years ago and that has been a big life change for us. We both had the realization that animals are not food and that we do not need to eat animals to thrive. In fact, we have become much healthier since becoming vegan. This change in thinking and life style has inspired and consumed most of my recent work. I feel very compassionate towards animals and the injustice they face in factory farms and other cruel practices in the food and pet industries. I am drawn to bring awareness and light to this area in a gentle, fun and light hearted way. I love spotlighting cute personalities and human-like postures of animals in my illustrations. I want my art to make a sizable difference in the way people think about about their relationship with animals and also with themselves. To help allow people to come back to the love that already exists within them and to stretch their thinking a bit larger and farther than they thought they could. and to smile.
Have I achieved it? 
I don't think it's ever 'achieved' as in a final result, but rather always in the process. So far, many of our friends and family have already had the same realization and become vegan or are reducing their consumption of animals. Each vegan diet saves around 200 animals per year, so I'm estimating at least 2,000 animals have been spared so far. And many people are opening up to the thought 'Why do I eat animals?'. And that is a good place to start because change first comes from within.
Tell us where can we find out more about you & your art?
My web site is jenmeyerart.com. I'd love to hear from everyone, so feel free to drop me a line by your choice of communication: Facebook, twitter, email, blog… I look forward to hearing from you!

Thank you so much for your shares Jen, I enjoyed your work very much =D that 'I don't have a degree so I'm not a real artist' nags at me too ~ not that I ever question the fact that I am an artist, I know I am: I have always been, but the fact that I've not been 'trained' gnarls at me a bit. But when I look back at my life I can't regret the choices I've made, if I had studied art then my art would not be anything like what it is now, and who knows...I may have even just stopped doing it altogether - like I did with the things I actually do have qualifications in :/ 
LIFE HAPPENS TO US THE WAY IT DOES FOR A REASON.
IT MAKES YOU WHO YOU ARE...AND WHO YOU ARE IS FABULOUS!!

Would you like to be featured on Tell All Tuesday??
Email me or click the link to find all the details here =)
Much love
Jennibellie

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Journal Giveaway! Yay!

Hi guys, okay so when I gave away a journal before Christmas on facebook I promised I would do a blog giveaway too, as not everyone here is on there...so here it is =)

Pictures are rubbish because they were taken on my iphone, due to camera failure discussed in this post but it's all good, I have now ordered a new camera (another Nikon as the last one was *so* incredibly robust). 
I just couldn't wait for it to arrive (ordered from Amazon) to do this giveaway; ya'll see enough of my work to know what it's like anyhow lol =) plus it's a nice time to do it as a thank you to everyone who has helped me get another camera a month earlier than I would have otherwise, by buying something from my Etsy shop =)
It's pretty much a junk journal - so expect waste paint pages, pattern papers etc. On the front is a hand-drawn girlie on a 1940s piece of french text, handmade clay embellishments, machine stitching and bound with handmade paper beads on fabric spine. Inside has some hand-stitching, pockets, surprises and sticky notes =D

To enter you just have to do 2 things: 1) be a follower of this blog by clicking the 'join' button over there --------> and 2) leave me a comment on this post telling me you want to enter. Done =)

I'll announce winner in a week (16th February) so please make sure you pop back to check & that I have a way to contact YOU (as I don't not intend to spend my time trying to track down somebody to give THEM something - done it before and there's nothing more annoying :/ )

Yay so fingers crossed and good luck to you =)
Much love
Jennibellie xoxo

Friday, 8 February 2013

Water: COLOUR Technique Tutorial

Hi guys, hope everyone's well =D I have the new tutorial today as I promised in a recent post. It is a technique I stumbled across when I was making a background for this canvas:
It doesn't actually contain any watercolour, I call it a 'Water: COLOUR' technique because it is it gives you an instant COLOUR-filled (without the labour, without the 'muddy' effect you sometimes get when you mix too many colours and without any drying time between layers) background with the secret (or not-so now :/ ) ingredient of water.

It's SUPER easy and gives unique results in texture & combinations each time, which is REALLY fun (trust me, we get to have some Kinder Surprise moments ahead ;) )

You will need:
Paper, Brayer, WATER mister, (thin/soft body) Acrylics
optional: acrylic ink & colour sprays (but you can just use water mister instead)

One
Mist your paper thoroughly

Two
Add acrylic in globules, it's ok for it to sink/disperse into the water

Three
Brayer the paint in two or three swipes MAXIMUM. Doing any more will mix colours, and this is a low labour technique remember so think about trying to get this whole thing wrapped up in a couples of minutes. 
The brayer gives us our first hint of texture =D

Four
Mist again

Five
Drop acrylic ink in splats - again think 'quick & easy' & just let a few drops go where they will, no thinking or 'pushing' the design in any way.

Six
Final mist, but this time I use coloured sprays to give it some last colour.
Extra Tip: spraying directly over the acrylic ink makes it disperse so *beautifully*, especially any metallic colours - they shimmer across the page like they have mica in them ;) 

Seven
Put a piece of paper on top, let soak and rub v.lightly - don't smush or squish, you'll smudge the paint together too much - you just want make sure that the top page has touched all the parts of the paper underneath.

Eight
Kinder Surprise Moment:
peel back from one corner & see what lovely designs have been formed =)

Result Close Up:
Yay super easy, done-in-no-time fun colourful background 
(plus some interesting B-sides too) =D
Here are some other examples of how my attempts have come out:
I love how you can't predict how the colours are going to overlay or play with each other, fun, fun, fun =)
Till next time, 
much love, Jennibellie xoxo

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Tell All Tuesday ~ Featured Artist: Jessica Sporn

Hello beautiful creative people, happy Tuesday =D Firstly I want to thank everyone who left such lovely comments, emails, support and Etsy sales after my last post - obviously this is Tell All Tuesday so don't want to detract from that, or this weeks great artist, but I do want to say that you guys are *awesome* and so supportive & I agree with our lovely featured artist Jessica Sporn whole-heartily when she says 'the best thing art has given me is the community of amazing people, mostly women, who I've met through my art' =D 

Jessica's story is incredible & inspirational, so pull up a pew and escape happily through her looking glass ~~

 Tell us a little bit about yourself and what kind of artist you are. 
I always drew, painted and crafted as a child, but never thought about making it a career. Growing up, I had a good friend whose older sister was an amazing artist. She and her friends were so original and amazing, and aimed at careers in art. For me, it was just a hobby. I was drawn to the performing arts, and acted, sang and danced my way through my childhood and teens, when I attended the High School of Performing Arts in New York City (sometimes known as the "Fame" school!).  After several years of being "in the business," and performing in some off-Broadway shows and cabarets, I decided to go to law school to try to change the world. I graduated and went to work in a big New York firm, working long hours as a securities law litigator. My artistic days seemed behind me. But then I became pregnant with my first child, and instead of food cravings, I had creative cravings! I started sketching, drawing with markers and crayons, and eventually bought myself a set of watercolors and started painting. My big achievement was painting a picture that would become my daughter's birth announcement. 

A year after having my daughter, her father and I split up. It was an ugly divorce, and I was too much of an emotional wreck to function at my part-time law job. Luckily, a friend had asked me to paint an image similar to the birth announcement on her child's wall. One of her friends saw that mural, and asked me to design something for her child's room. And before I knew it, I was a mural painter! I taught myself some faux finishing techniques, and started a business as a decorative painter. A friend saw photos of the murals I had painted, and took me with him to the Licensing Show at the Javits Center in New York. The following year, I painted up a bunch of paintings with the characters I had created for children's murals, and opened up my own booth at the Licensing Show. Across from me were the wonderful team from Creative Connections, Inc., a licensing representative. They asked me if I would like them to represent me, and of course I said yes. Then, in addition to being a decorative painter, I became an illustrator of greeting cards, and other surface and stationary products. I really feel like art saved me, at a time when my personal life was falling apart. So a big thank you to the art gods and muses!! 

It's hard to say what kind of artist I am. My best answer is that I'm always learning. Not having any formal training, I feel like an eternal student and explorer of techniques, mediums, and media. I use watercolors, acrylics, and am just learning about inks and sprays. I like to experiment with whimsy and realism, paint and collage, experimentation and discipline. 
What is the biggest challenge you personally face as an artist and how do you overcome it? 
One of my biggest challenges paradoxically flows from the amazing art community all around me. I admire so many of the artists whose blogs I follow, and who I've met at various art conferences and retreats. I'm always feeling like my work will never be at their level! But then I remind myself not to compare myself to others, and to just keep "speaking" in my own voice. It's so easy to look at someone else's work, and wonder: "why didn't I think of that?" It's so easy to forget that the best art is organic and a true expression of what's inside -- and that's different for each of us. After all, we are all snowflakes! Another big challenge I have is that I'm often negatively critical of what I'm doing while I'm doing it. When I catch myself holding my breath, it's a sure sign that I'm in my judgmental frame of mind. One of the ways I overcome this is to always have music on! Thank goodness for Pandora and Songza. I have found the best tunes through these sites. Lastly, another challenge is having an identifiable style. I feel like I'm always experimenting -- sometimes I feel like lettering and doodling, other times I feel like painting. I worry that my style is a little all over the place. I haven't figured out how to overcome this yet -- I just keep creating! 
What is your greatest personal achievement either in your art or because of it? 
One of the things I'm most proud of is that I've been able to use my art in service of causes I feel strongly about. My family is very involved with an organization in Guatemala that builds homes and provides healthcare and education to very poor indigenous people. This year, I designed their holiday card, which I'm very proud of. Another big achievement has been designing art for Jewish ceremonial products like menorahs, Passover tableware, and other holiday objects. One of the menorahs I designed was featured in the New York Times. Another achievement has been designing a tableware collection based on the "Woman of Valor," from Proverbs. And finally, having Amazon.com describe me as "famous artist Jessica Sporn" in the description for this whimsical menorah definitely made me smile! 
What is the best thing that art has brought into your life? 
I would have to say that the best thing art has given me is the community of amazing people, mostly women, who I've met through my art. Also, it has given me a means through which to express how I feel about life and the world. It has helped me feel like I can make a difference, by sharing uplifting images and words that hopefully bring people joy, make them smile, and spread a little peace. 

Tell us about where we can find out more about you and your art? 
I'm a regular blogger at www.jessicasporn.blogspot.com. I also have an illustration website at tothemoondesigns.com. I recently released a line of stencils with Stencil Girl Products, and you can find these by artist at stencilgirlproducts.com

Thank you so much for sharing Jessica, I find your work and art-ful journey so inspiring =) my favourite part of your interview is 'My best answer is that I'm always learning. Not having any formal training, I feel like an eternal student and explorer of techniques, mediums, and media' ~ that's so the truth. Aren't we all eternal students? I certainly feel it, and I think it's true that the day we stop learning is the day we die. I think sometimes our inner critics can  twist that into making us think we're unskilled at this, or rubbish at that, but in my heart I feel that despite so many of us not having any 'formal' training that it would have been no different if we had. Yes our art would look different, we'd know more technical aspects of art, we'd know more about the history of art and we'd probably even be able to appreciate why a modern painting with three lines on it could be worth more than an entire gallery of paintings by masters, but I doubt we'd be on any less of an artful journey within ourselves. Shhh inner critic shhh, we're too busy learning our own way (& singing to our tunes!) to listen to you anyway xoxo

Email me or click the link to find all the details here =)
Much love
Jennibellie

Saturday, 2 February 2013

My loss & Your Help (A Personal Story)

Hi guys, unusual post today as I'm feeling very sad. As people on my facebook page may know my beloved old camera died yesterday, and while I'm not usually bothered about possessions - you could put your foot through my tv, or throw my mobile phone out the window and (while I might not like you much!) I wouldn't care an iota about the thing like I do this old camera.
still from a video
I 'inherited' her (meaning I nicked her pretty much lol...oh and 'her' name is Nicky Nikon ;) ) after I had borrowed her from my mum to take with me as I traveled the States. Within a few days of the road-trip (west to the east coast for those in America who I know will ask ;) lol) she had been smashed around, her lens shutter not longer shut and still a whole bunch of years later, until yesterday, I used her every single day. 
As far as my artful journey is concerned everything you know about me, everything you have ever seen me do is because this one lil old camera helped me to show it to you. She was even the sole creator of my first 80-odd videos, not just the stills but she shot all of the footage (even though she was not designed for it) in little 20 minute segments that I cobbled together. And the most important thing isn't really any of this, it's the fact that she was my mum's, and every time I've picked her up, or took her on the thousands of miles she has traveled with me, it's reminded me of my fabulous woman named mum. Anyway, why am I telling you all this gooshy-whoosy stuff? Well because without a camera it means I'm pretty much at a standstill as far as blogging is concerned. I have one blog tutorial I have fortunately pre-shot (& managed to borrow a camera for the final bitty bits) but after that blogging, videos and re-opening my Etsy shop will all have to wait until I can afford a decent camera that'll take the heavy brunt of use like Nicky did. 
oooooooh new technique blog tutorial sneak peak =D shhhhhhhhhh 'you know na-thing'!!
When I mentioned this on facebook a few *wonderful* 'belliettes' let's call them ;) came up with the suggestion to add a paypal button to this blog so they could help out in getting a camera. Now I've been told a few times to add a coffee or a paint fund to this blog by people saying they want to somehow show their appreciation for what I share, but the truth is while I am beyond grateful people feel that way, I've never really felt okay about doing that. I'm not okay with feeling like I'm taking money and not giving anything back, and while I know these lovely ladies & 'belliettes' would say I am giving something, to me it just doesn't sit quite right. So Iast night I've come up with a solution, something where you guys (if you want to) can help me out & get something in return. While I have been working hard on getting my Etsy shop up & running, I cannot list most products (as listings obviously require pictures for buyers to see what they're buying) BUT I realised there is one thing I've made that does not need me to take separate pictures ~~~ 
DIGITAL COLLAGE SHEETS!
Here's some single sheets that have been listed
 and sets too:
So I have temporarily opened my Etsy shop with digital collage sheet goodness ~ all of which I designed especially for use in art journals and mixed media (with my own fair hands too - no digital wizardry or trickery helped me create these sheets besides physical paints, paper, pens and ART!). So if you would like to contribute to my camera fund please head over to my shop for a mutually beneficial exchange ;) (more sheets to come too)

If you made it this far thank you for reading (wow! They become v.long blogposts when personal stories get included don't they? lol). 

Final unrelated note: I uploaded an info video yesterday on one of my most frequently asked areas - 
THE BATTLE OF THE PAPER PIERCERS
(so obviously this is my last video for now so enjoy my poking at paper ;) lol)
Much love Jennibellie
xoxo
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