Born from Necessity...and happy happenings!

Frida Kahlo

 

I think there comes a time in every creative's life when they must go with the flow and acclimate or simply stop.

The first time I came to one of these forks in the road was back at the beginning of high school, when I was first diagnosed with FMS and had stomach problems so severe, I was popping prescription-strength anti-nausea pills three times a day (and always worried, being as I like to follow the rules, that they'd discover I was carrying prescription medication in my bag). Several changes had to take place in my life, and I could either make them and life around my problems, or refuse and stop living.

Perhaps my current injury isn't as bad as back then (as things came on as result of an injury; I sprained my entire leg and was in a immobilizer and walking with crutches for weeks), but I wasn't painting and collaging and such. I'm right handed and enjoy writing by hand, painting, cutting things out, those sorts of things. Constructing these blog entries takes awhile as I need to rest every so often.

A quick non sequitur to say thank you, oh so much, for all your kind well-wishes! I cherish all the positive energy! I went to see the doctor again; she's put me on another batch of steroids. She thinks there's an pinched nerve in my shoulder caused by inflammation, and if this new batch doesn't relieve the pain, I have to get an MRI and see an orthopedic surgeon. Yipes! MRI's are nothing -- I've had 'em before -- but I might have to get surgery and THAT'S scary. At least insurance is paying for it. And did you know they don't sell slings at Walgreen's anymore?

Ahem. Anyway, because of all this, I can't really paint with a brush. I've begun cutting things out (of my new issue of Martha Stewart Weddings, cause I LOVE the beautiful dresses and flowers!) and have some double-sided tape so I don't have to brush on any sort of glue -- I've forgotten how much I LOVE double-sided tape. And some colored pencils.

And painting with my left hand! I drip acrylics on the page and smear them around with my left hand until they "dry." I'm LOVING this new discovery, this new method -- I love how it looks and the messy backgrounds I can create over collaged pages or just atop my tinted gesso pages. I mix a little of color with gesso and spread it all over my pages....it makes it easy to work on and takes away that White Page Fright.

Yesterday, I was looking through the cards in my mom's copy of The Art Box and came upon Frida Kahlo's. Her painting spoke to me; I first became interested in Frida's work after reading the card on her in Randi's "Wide Open." I was intrigued by the art she did based on Frida's and always wanted to seek out more.

The card mentioned at the bottom that Frida suffered from spinal problems later in life and was bedridden. But she continued to paint despite extreme pain. I stopped and reflected, inspired. Frida's didn't let pain stop her, so why was I? Yes, my mother had been hounding me to take it easy, but weren't there other ways I could use to create? Wasn't a little shoulder burning okay as long as I paced myself?

I hope to explore more themes around Frida and her art, as well as my new methods born from necessity.

And now for some exciting news!

Here it is!

Look! That's me, after getting out of the pool, holding up the master copy of Page by Page! It's SO AMAZING to hold it in my hands after the last month! I learned InDesign by fire; I had to teach myself as I created the spreads and can't BELIEVE I did it! I am so proud of this publication, I'm giddy! Here are some sample spreads.

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There are still 3 pre-order slots left over at my etsy shop.

Remember when I talked about  creating Inspiration Packs?  Page by Page started as a little hand-out to go with the packs of collage materials and kinda grew...but I wasn't going to abandon the Inspiration Packs! Here's a photo of the Large Size's contents:

Inspiration Pack (large)

There's fabric, papers, graffiti paper, transparent vellum, ephemera, foreign papers, punchella, random bits, doodle labels, and more! It all comes in a pretty, spray-painted plastic envelope. I currently have 4 available for $14 plus shipping. Let me know if you're interested!

And now, I'm off to read my copy of Artful Blogging, pet my own 'zine, and watch me some "Monk" and "Psych."

Have a fantastic, creative weekend!!!

<3 Kira

New, new, new! I like NEW DISCOVERIES!

Oh! Have you ever been working on so much, your brain just boils over? AIEEE! I received an email today from someone who requested a file from me WEEKS ago wondering where I went -- I have been so overrun by projects and such, I completely forgot! And here I thought my email filtering system was good enough to keep stuff like that from happening!

*waves* to all my new visitors! Feel free to look around and pester me with all sorts of questions -- I'm now checking my email & flickr comments more carefully and promise to not miss much! *laughs*

A bit of business. Tomorrow is the LAST DAY FOR PRE-ORDERS. The 'zine's off to the printer next week, and honestly, I don't know how I'll ever decorate this many envelopes for all the pre-orders -- I suspect a weekend spent outside on a drop cloth with spay paint and my new stencils. ;) I cannot WAIT to get all of them pretty and stamped and ready to go!

And yes, the 'zine is accepting submissions for our fall issue. If you've anything art-journal related, email me!

Uggg! I went to get my x-rays done (yes, still with this shoulder/neck thing from LAST MONTH), and THIS time, they wanted me to wait because my registration from Monday expired. It wasn't my fault they wouldn't let me get them then! They wanted me to wait 40 MINUTES!! ARG! I'm SO going in before work tomorrow to GET THEM DONE because I WANT this shoulder to get better because I can't paint for long! *laughs* Of course, I could use this as a time to experiment with doing art with my non-dominant hand. You know, I was ambidextrous when I was little?

Look what my dad found in the print shop today!

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Isn't it COOL? They're lead letters from an old press (his print shop is closing). There are at LEAST three fonts in there -- I found an & that is TOTALLY FUN! He found some rubber-based ink, too, and this weekend, I am having tons of fun stamping them. I was also thinking about drilling through the lead and making charms out of them. Wouldn't they be CUTE? Now I just need to get my own press. OMG I would DIE if I got a letterpress. That stuff is AWESOME.

Nancy's cracker-box tutorial yesterday reminded me that I've ALWAYS wanted to bind a journal that way, so I got out some book board and FANTASTIC paper I found -- OMG, let me tell you! It's 90lb. card stock that's SMOOTH and everything writes on it perfectly and my Sharpies -- I cannot LIVE without my Sharpies! -- DON'T LEAK THROUGH THE PAPER! Do you know how RARE that is?!

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So, I totally had to make my own. I covered the board with wallpaper and then played with some stencils I got at Michael's this afternoon. Half my colors are missing, though, and my purple wouldn't work! I really have to get NEW paint because some of mine have been out there for YEARS. I really want to get rose and a pretty green....I figured out how to make two-colored stuff...it is SO fun! *G* I need to get an apron, though, because last time I got spray paint on me, it didn't wash off for a WEEK!

Here is the journal I made! I added pretty reddish end papers to it. I don't like how far apart the signatures are, but it seems like the journal will grow into it's cover.

Here's a tip for working with bookboard: you ALWAYS want to cut WITH the grain. How do you figure that out? Try "bending" it. Whichever way bends easier, that's what you want to cut AGAINST. If you've made a journal and the covers bow out all funny, that's why -- keep this in mind. It was news to me when I first learned bookbinding.

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I totally had to SPILL yesterday. My brain's FRIED from all the tiny details I've had to go back and fix -- Dawn, how do you design books without going insane?! -- so I took a break and just went all CRAZY on the page. My desk ALWAYS suffers after this, though, because I can't SPILL without making a MESS. Then again, I LOVE that kind of CHAOS! I want to keep my work area messy for a bit longer so I can SPILL in my new journal with it's pretty paper.

This week, I got an idea to make my OWN PLANNER. Like, design the pages and get it bound and such. I am TOO CRAZY sometimes -- just when things are slightly slowing, I think up something new!

And next week, I have an interview to be an assistant producer for an educational series. WHEE! I'm SO STOKED! Wish me luck!

*waves* Love you ALL!

<3 Kira

miniature disasters & minor catastrophies

BioWow. What a weekend! 

My laptop didn't want to load the drivers for my printer, something I needed to work as I'm doing final layout edits for the Page by Page 'zine, so I decided to go ahead and re-install Mac OSX (yes, I am a hard-core Mac girl!). Well, let's just say it didn't go smoothly, the back-ups or the installation, and I was out of a computer from Friday until this morning.

Okay, fine. I can just work on art, right?

Nope. My shoulder injury from the car accident a few weeks ago has gotten bad enough that painting for more than five minutes is very painful, so I got wild colors and a few layers of gesso down in an hour period before grumbling in frustration and trading my brush for a pen to doodle with.

But all is well, now! With little to do yesterday, I cleaned my room and re-did my art area. It's now all organized and no longer strewn about my floor in a haphazard, oh-my-god-i'm-going-to-die way. I figured, as I'm out of gel medium, that I'd use beeswax, and didn't think having one square foot of my desk free to work with hot wax was a good idea.

While cleaning, I found a beautiful wood frame just begging to have some pretty art in it, so I took an hour last night and made a simple collage on a 4x6 index card.

dream keeper

This smaller format was easier to work on as it didn't take many strokes to cover the entire card. I

managed to not only paint one background, but two -- I disliked where the piece was going about halfway through and so coated the entire thing in a light turquoise. Thanks to Nancy, I have discovered and purchased punchella, something I'd never heard of before but am loving for the fun pattern you can make. Ooo...I should combine it with bubble wrap and go polka-dot crazy!

Ahem. Anyway. I also got some joss paper, something I've wanted forever but never could justify the cost. I knew I wanted to use both of my pretty new supplies in the collage, as well as some dollar ribbon I grabbed at Michael's earlier in the day. There's actually two layers of ribbon on there, as I started with one and then saw it didn't really fit.

This girl sits on my desk and guards my dreams. The joss paper, traditionally used at Buddhist funerals, symbolizes that she's not a living entity -- that I can't rely on those around me to cheer me on at all times and guard my dreams. She's part of me, that part that says screw it all and go for it. As a child, she's free from the judgmental voices in my head. She reminds me of what I'm working towards and gives me the confidence to do so.

I do hope you all have a great day. I, unfortunately, have gotten the flu in the summer, and am snuggled in a nice comfy chair watching crappy daytime TV. It's a good combination  for doodling in my journal. ;)

If you haven't pre-ordered Page by Page, go do so! I'll be closing the pre-orders on Friday. After that, you'll have to pay the full $6 for a copy. And oh yeah....I found out I can do more of it in color. :)

<3 kira

new projects and a 'zine announcement!

Yes, I'm still alive! *laughs* The injuries from the car accident a few weeks ago have been making me sick and achey (is that even a word?!), so I haven't had much time for art. But I HAVE been working on a few projects that I hope to have finished this week!

  • Collage sheets! From those wonderful pages I discovered a few weeks ago. So far, I've got all the original images cropped and will be printing & assembling them today/tomorrow (depending on when I can get them printed on a nice laser printer). They'll be $1.50 each, and are full of great images!
  • Inspiration Packs! Packs of paper, embellishments, and all kinds of fun stuff for use in your journals/artwork. I love putting these together for swaps and thought, "Why not put MORE together!" *G* There will be small and large ones, and I think they'll stay under $15 each. And every one will be different!

Lastly, a new 'zine!

Mini-Zine Cover!

My original idea was to include a small booklet with the Inspiration Packs...and, well, it's kind of GROWN! I thought it would be about 10 pages, but I'm at 20 right now, without final formatting. Here's the table of contents:

+ Introduction
+ Method to my Madness (Art Journaling 101, cleaned up a bit)
+ Anatomy of a Page (brand new and more detailed)
+ Words as Art: Adding Journaling to Beautiful Pages
+ Journaling Prompts: Jump-Starts for Inspiration
+ My Paint Pallet: Developing a Personal Color Language

Like I said, it's approx. 20 pages in full color, bound by hand with a little bit of embellishment. ;) And if you pre-order, you'll receive a free gift!

The cost will be $6, but if you pre-order, you'll get it for $4.50. I do accept PayPal. You can order it on the Publications page.  

If you have any questions, please email me at kiraboshi[at]gmail.com.