Yes, another journal. Made the cover last night with the intention of trying out a new faux encaustic finish and lots of texture. Wrapped cord around the cover, painted it and messed around. Took pictures too so I'll share the process.
I'm attaching a piece of raffia woven netting with soft gel medium over a few layers of scumbled acrylic.
Adding a block of red to echo the block of red above the cord. Don't have a real reason for choosing the color but note that I usually gravitate to warm colors. Maybe it was all the tomato soup I ate as a kid.
Crackle mediium and black paint over the red.
Added some tissue collage. Chose numbers with a special significance.
This was the last thing I did before going to bed. This is a faux encaustic recipe I found in a book but I wont share it because I have invented a better one. This one isn't worth diddly squat.
The next morning it looks like this.
Here are both covers glued to the charcoal colored spine. The front of the book is on the right. I did more fiddling with the front cover to make it look more like wax before I put the spine together.
And of course I've been playing in the journal too. Paper dolls it would appear. I'm remembering something here ...
Robert Downey Jr. I'm just saying.
Drawn to things that are beautiful.
Needed a new head shot for the book. It's been a long time since I took the last self portraits.
Gotta go now. Time for Project Runway and a big plate full of fruit. Big happys coming in the next week. I'll keep my camera handy for you if you'd like to come along. xo
I'm looking at this at 6 a.m. Oh my, Robert Downey Jr. first thing in the morning. I really love this color. To me, the look is different than other things you've done. Darker, maybe. I'm intrigued by the faux encaustic finish. I like the result. The last photo with the "Squam" in the bottom right corner -- I really like how you did the colors right there. It's an unexpected twist to the page.
ReplyDeleteJudy, this journal is smashing! Thank you so much for sharing your process with us and can't wait to learn your faux encaustic process, this will be in your book I'm hoping :-) and the pages within are eye catching and uniquely you. As for Robert D, hey, I understand :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is always inspiring to share someone's creative process, and as I love your journals, it is an extra special treat to share yours.
ReplyDeletelove the cover and your comment on the faux encaustic! I thought those words were exclusive to my husbands family! how expressive! I too will be very interested in your encaustic process. the real stuff just keeps getting more expensive! have fun, lyle
ReplyDeleteI want to know your faux encaustic ... I had a class on it ... it worked okay. Wondering about yours. Your hair is longer now! You are looking good .. now share that secret recipe. LOL. Have a good one!
ReplyDeletei love your journal'scover
ReplyDeleteI,m drawn to beauty too, that's why I love coming here! One day I'll get to take a class with you! I'm a Johnny Depp kinda girl and I have figs waiting for me to return home and make into jam! Love the journal, hugs, Laura
ReplyDeleteI,m drawn to beauty too, that's why I love coming here! One day I'll get to take a class with you! I'm a Johnny Depp kinda girl and I have figs waiting for me to return home and make into jam! Love the journal, hugs, Laura
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your process. Looked a little 'Rothko-esque' there in the beginning, ha! You have me intrigues with the faux encaustic idea. Can't wait to see what you do next.
ReplyDelete(and to also see you at Squam, yippee).
Thank you so much for sharing this...I have to try this! I can't wait for you new recipe!
ReplyDeletelove ur artwork & food porn lady!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an inspiring post. Thanks so much. I use the real encaustic wax in some of my work but am very much intrigued with the idea of a faux substitute.
ReplyDeleteRobert Downey Jr - just saying indeed...
ReplyDeleteHi Judy,
ReplyDeleteFab cover, love your painting techniques as always, faux encaustic eh? Glad you are doing well. Have a blast at Squam, right around the corner...xox Corrine
The journal cover is wonderful(and so is Robert Downey Jr.). I'll echo the other comments and put in my plea for your faux encaustic recipe...
ReplyDeleteYou're looking lovely in that self-portrait.
Love your journal! Its beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove all the texture and color in the journal cover. Makes me want to run my hands over it.
ReplyDeleteCounting the days until Squam-ss you there!
Sharyn :)
what a bounty of fresh, homegrown goodness you've enjoyed this summer-figs and peaches together must be wonderful and I haven't heard the term "diddly squat" in eons....my mother used to use that expression. you've created yet another fabulous journal, thank you for sharing the process.
ReplyDeletexoxo
mary
Always beautiful work Judy...& oh so normal to have self doubt...perhaps it is that which pushes us to do more and get even better...
ReplyDeleteYour figs are darker than mine; and I have a humoungous tree full right now which the birds and neighbors are enjoying as much as I.
Love your new profile picture! I see a Judy filled with health and optimism. There is nothing like this perfect Portland summer to color life beautiful. And that journal is pretty awesome as well! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust when I think you couldn't possibly get any better...wham! A new twist! LOVE your journal cover. Can't wait for the secret recipe. Adore your new head shot (welcome to the club of the Long Hairs!). Savor every second of the Big Happys. You deserve it!
ReplyDeletexoxoxo deb/debbie/debra
Oh my, I just love the cover of that journal. It's just yummy and beautiful. I've got to learn how to do some of this encaustic stuff now.
ReplyDeleteRobert Downey Jr is a very good somethin' somethin'... ;)
ReplyDeleteXO!
RDJr: word.
ReplyDeletemuch love to you
Dawn
RDJr.: yeah, I'm there. (As long as he promises not to say anything about his political views.) How does someone who's beaten himself up so much still look so damn good?
ReplyDeleteI want to make pictures of people in my journal like you do. :o)
Bravo Judy.
ReplyDeleteRobert is bonus. sigh........
So very lovely!!
ReplyDeleteGreat, great cover. And thanks for showing us the step by step. I always find that fascinating.
ReplyDeletehello lovely girl. scrumptious journal! and yes, robert downey, jr. i'm just sayin' right along with you. oh! i have yet to watch project runway from last night. i was out with miss pilar celebrating her birthday. were your ears burning? we were singing your praises. xo!
ReplyDelete...and yet again you manage to leave me stunned... !!! GORGEOUS JOUNAL!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE the step by step Judy! The colors you chose are so calming to me for some reason. You're a journaling machine these days and it's always exciting to see yet another blog post from you. BTW, I'll be in Portland from Sept 1-8 so maybe we could connect? Heading to see Katie for a day and finally will meet the lovely Miss Goff, too...let me know if you'll be around... xo
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this new journal. It's interesting that it's quite different from the other journal covers you've shared. I like it! (Also appreciate that RDJ makes a guest "appearance" in it!)
ReplyDeleteLove your journal and thank you so much for sharing, I make journals and love the process of making the covers and pages. So happy to see you on the road to recovery. I really enjoy and appreciate your blog, it feels like I know you. Enjoy your day
ReplyDeleteOh Judy-
ReplyDeleteit is all so beautiful...Please tell John I have tomato envy. I got 3-yes THREE this year.
Your pics have me inspired to go make a book- right now!!
Hi Judy. So great to see you looking so wellx
ReplyDeleteJust LOVE everything about your journal, just amazingxlynda
Hey! You seem to be doing very well. Love the journal, love the effects, love the paper dolls :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your new journal and cant wait for your book to learn the techniques!!!...and the page sof your journal...inspiring!....xx...julia
ReplyDeleteRDJ *sigh* Have you ever heard his cd? Very good.
ReplyDeleteI love this new faux encaustic method and can't wait to see what else you will create using this process. xoxoxoxo
Oh my...so many rich and luscious textures judy...oh so yummy. All of it!!!
ReplyDeleteXOXOrly
Wonderful color and images. Warmly, Karen
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! Loves the pictures of his art.
ReplyDeleteHi Judy,
ReplyDeleteWonderful piece, congratulations. Can you share the recipe of medium and color for the faux encaustic look?
THanks,
JA