Showing posts with label art journaling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art journaling. Show all posts

Sep 20, 2017

NEW VIDEO: Jumbo Gelli Printed Tags

I'm at it again, friends...

NEW VIDEO ALERT!!

I had the great honor of being a guest designer, again, over on the Stencil Girl blog and was so happy to be able to create these tags for my art journals.


In this video, I'm sharing 3 ways to add contrast in your artworks using: SHAPE, TEXTURE + COLOR.


Watch me play with stencils on the Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate to create JUMBO gelli tags for my art journal!



3 ways to add contrast in your artworks using: SHAPE, TEXTURE + COLOR. Watch along as I create these JUMBO gelli tags for my art journal!

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Link to watch the video >> https://bit.ly/JumboGelliTags2

Catch the written tutorial of Jumbo Gelli Printed Tags over on the StencilGirl Talk blog.


Thank you lovelies!
xo, Martice


Aug 6, 2017

Digital goodies just landed in my shop

Happy August, my creative lovelies,

I have a new, digital goodies alert for you!!

Feast your eyes on my brand new, graffiti-styled downloadable STICKERS!

"Tribal Chic" collection of Collage Stickers from MarticeSmithArt.com
"Tribal Chic" collection of Collage Stickers from Martice Smith Art + Design

I wanted to offer an affordable option for you to get my art in your hands + into your own awesome creations. (If you have any suggestions on other products you'd want, please message me via the Contact form on my website.)

(Seriously, I'm like a toddler, running around the playground + squealing with joy over these boldly saturated beauties!) This collection has been all types of FUN. What's not to love? 

I've designed TWO sets - both are inspired by the symbols, tribal mark-making + grungy textures found throughout my artwork.

My hope is that these stickers, not only infuses joyful color into your world but also:

  • Make you feel loved, encouraged + makes your creative process even more magical. 

Basically, the more colors you have, the better you'll feel. It's science.


BUT WAIT - THERE'S MORE!

You have the option of getting BOTH SETS of stickers as a bundle!

With the BUNDLE, you'll receive:
  • 24 hi-quality unique stickers (instead of 12)
  • unlimited reprints! Save the PDF to your computer + print them out as many times as you want

 Bundle of Collage Stickers from MarticeSmithArt.com
"Tribal Chic" BUNDLE of Collage Stickers from Martice Smith Art + Design


From my heart to yours, the "Tribal Chic" collection of stickers is now available!


P.S. When you purchase any set of stickers, you get *unlimited* reprints!

May 12, 2017

How to Make a Color Wheel for Your Art Journal

Color is definitely my thing. (I'm guessing that if you've been hanging with me since the beginning of my blogging career, you already knew that, didn't ya?)

I admire how people respond to color in different ways. We know what we like + there is such a yummy buffet of combinations. Being able to articulate what turns you off about a certain color will help as well. (Maybe you prefer olive green over pine green or light pink over flourescent pink...)

I understand the frustrations of not being able to mix that perfect color from your imagination. Learning the basics of color theory will help you immensely. Color theory is easy to learn!  


How to Make a Color Wheel for Your Art Journal
Tutorial: How to Make a Color Wheel for Your Art Journal


Every artist - no matter their skill-level - uses a color wheel at some point for their creative projects. Learn how to make your own color wheel, so that you can study at your own pace.

Fear no color.


Allow yourself to be open to experimenting + playing with color. This activity teaches you how to mix up your own, unique colors, apply them to your work + what you want to express.

Alright creative peapods - are you ready to slosh paint around? Hop on over to my guest post on the StencilGirl Talk blog to create a color wheel for your art journal.


Make a color wheel for your art journal



Apr 15, 2017

April Art Challenge Days 11-15, Plus a Roundup!

I feel like I can be honest with you - we are art sistas after all, right?

I cried happy tears this past weekend. Sure did. I'll tell you why...

A sweet lady, who is participating in the 30 day challenge, reached out to me to share her experience with the art challenge. She's given me permission to share her words:

"Martice, I can not tell you how much I love your 30 day art challenge! Your prompts are the best ones I've come across and they have given me the motivation to get up and create something. I am thankful to have found a fellow artist who leaves such thoughtful, generous comments on my art. You are a true example of what I aspire to as a professional artist. I have hidden my love for painting for the past 5 years. Yesterday, I decided to show my husband what I painted for the day 5 (spirit animal) prompt. He was shocked at the amount of detail I put into it! He also said that I should have it framed so we could hang it up in our living room!"

AH-MAZING, right?! Watching someone get past their fears to reach their breakthrough is nothing short of a miracle.

Want to join in? It's never too late.
Get all the details for the 30 day art challenge HERE.


Here's the cover of my board book for this 30 day challenge!
Click HERE to see a step out tutorial: How to Layer Jane Davenport Collage Papers.

 Tutorial: How to Layer with Collage Paper

Take a look at how I've been tackling each prompt...

DAY 11: DEEP IN THE OCEAN


DAY 12: STREET


DAY 13: CRYSTALLIZE


DAY 14: VINE


DAY 15: SOMETHING FUNNY



 Download prompt list

  SHARE THE INSPIRATION!  

Here is a roundup from people who are joining in, from all over the wooorld!


Guessing game time!! See if you can you match the artwork with its prompt.  


Curious to see what other artists are creating? While you're visiting Instagram, search for the hashtag #MarticeSmithArtdaily30 or click here:



Remember: you can start with DAY 1 or skip around to any prompt that speaks to you. Just have FUN!

 Download prompt list

Apr 10, 2017

April Art Challenge Days 6-10, Plus a Roundup!

:: Trumpet fanfare ::

We made it past the first week of our challenge! Woohoo!

I am blessed + completely in awe of the participation + encouragement that's been shared during this challenge.


Want to join in? It is never too late.
Get all the details for the 30 day art challenge HERE.


Here are two things I love about this challenge:
1. working on a smaller scale (Most of the time, I'm working on 9x12 or larger if it's commissioned pieces.) There's not a lot of pressure, which means, I get to enjoy being in the moment, creating something that makes me smile.

2. cheering for other people! I'm as proud as a mama hen when I look at the work that's being created under the hashtag #MarticeSmithArtdaily30. I make an effort to respond to EVERYONE'S posts. I leaving thoughtful comments - not what you might expect, right?! Well, I like to let you know what moves me, what makes me say 'You go, chica! You are rockin' this prompt!' Emojis can only say so much...

Take a look at how I've been tackling each prompt...

DAY 6: SPLASH

DAY 7: REVERSE

DAY 8: STAMP

DAY 9: PATTERN PLAY

DAY 10: LEAST FAVORITE FOOD


 Download prompt list

SHARE THE INSPIRATION!

Here is a roundup from people who are joining in, from all over the wooorld!

Guessing game time!! See if you can you match the artwork with its prompt.  



Curious to see what other artists are creating? While you're visiting Instagram, search for the hashtag #MarticeSmithArtdaily30 or click here:

View photos from #MarticeSmithArtdaily30 on Instagram


Remember: you can start with DAY 1 or skip around to any prompt that speaks to you. Just have FUN!

download art prompts

Jul 1, 2015

PUBLISHED in A World of Artist Journal Pages

Somebody pinch me, please :)
I *finally* got my hands on a signed copy of Dawn Sokol's new book, A World of Artist Journal Pages. And guess what...

I'm published!! Hollllla!

Martice gets PUBLISHED in A World of Artist Journal Pages!
 Martice gets PUBLISHED in A World of Artist Journal Pages!
1000+ Artworks
230 Artists
30 Countries


What an honor for me to be included as an artist who inspires so many throughout the art journaling community! 

This book is packed with a plethora of interviews, thought-provoking art, oh, I've also discovered a few techniques that are new to me...gonna have a PlaYdaTe this weekend, that's for sure!

come closer to my journal pages...enjoy :-)

Journal page #1 Titled: "I Am Flourishing without Fear"
Martice Smith II, journal page, PUBLISHED in A World of Artist Journal Pages
Mixed media: image transfers, acrylic, oil pastels, graphite, scrapbook paper + gesso on telephone book pages


Journal page #2 Titled: "Abstracted Flora"

Martice Smith II, journal page, PUBLISHED in A World of Artist Journal Pages
Mixed media: image transfer, watercolor, pressed leaves + flowers, oil pastels, ribbon + gesso on telephone book pages

Wanna be among the first to peek inside my art journals + get access to dozens of mixed media art tutorials, created to help you develop your own style?

Martice Smith II, journal pages, PUBLISHED in A World of Artist Journal Pages
If so, hop on over to my MUSEletter + join the SOUL tribe (click image, below)

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A BIG OL' THANKS to DAWN SOKOL for curating such a visual feast!
Martice Smith II, PUBLISHED in A World of Artist Journal Pages
A World of Artist Journal Pages, curated by Dawn DeVries Sokol

Martice Smith II, PUBLISHED in A World of Artist Journal Pages

Journal on!

May 19, 2015

Creating UNITY with Repetition

Hi! Today I'm talking about how to create unity in your art journal pages by repeating your favorite elements. If you follow The Documented Life Project, you'll know that our May challenge is all about my fave techniques...Touchy Feely (Texture) using modeling paste. Let's pLaY!!


Here's my supply list overview:
Gelli Arts® - Gel Printing Plate
Art journal
Modeling paste
  
Yummy colors to play with: 
Media Fluid Acrylics from DecoArt Media:
  • Pyrrole Orange
  • Quinacridone Red
  • Cobalt Teal Hue
  • Banana Cream (this one is by Americana)
+ small dot of Titanium White
+ small dot of Dark Grey Value 3

Stencils to hoard (oops! I mean to 'use'):
Alphabet Spaghetti
Snake skin
Deconstructed Floral Bouquet


Creating UNITY with Repetition

Repetition, one of the Principles of Design, is helpful when you're layering. Repeating elements (shapes, lines, colors, textures, etc.) creates unity within a work of art + helps you keep control as you build up layers.

Here are 3 tips on how to make this work:

TIP #1// Limit yourself to 3 or 4 stencils + colors, repeating them all over your page/canvas.

TIP #2// Play with a variety of sizes.

TIP #3// Overlap elements. (Use deli or tracing paper add extra dimension.)


Remember, once you master the rules, you can break them mugs like a #BOSS!


My process: 


  • First, I decoupaged a yellow + orange monoprinted scrap onto my journal page.
  • Then stamped with the Alphabet stencil; outlined certain areas with pencil.
  • Glued a piece of deli paper tagged with my graffiti writing - making sure to overlap some of the Alphabet stencil + pencil marks.
  • Finally, I applied paint with my fingers into the Deconstructed Floral Bouquet stencil. Wipe away some paint with baby wipe.


MarticeSmithART-Creating UNITY with Repetition
Creating UNITY with Repetition | collage by Martice Smith II


Oh look, there's more!

Here, I spread a very thin layer of modeling paste through my snake skin stencil. I played around with the ratio of modeling paste + water vs. modeling paste + glazing medium.  
My goal was to experiment to produce a translucent effect.

Ooooh weee!
I like the mixture of glazing medium the best. (The texture of the modeling paste softens up compared to the mixture of modeling paste + water, which produced teeny tiny air bubbles with no raised areas.)

See how the magenta peeks through the gray? That's because I used a glazing medium!
I know you just wanna reach into the screen + touch it, don'tcha?

MarticeSmithART-Creating UNITY with Repetition; detail

...and of course, more hand-lettering ;-)...

Notice that I incorporated 3 variations of my hand-lettering:

variation #1: I wrote directly on the surface of the page with a black ink pen.

variation #2: Using the handle end of my paintbrush, I scribbled into the acrylic paint while it was still wet (gray area).

variation #3: I used a black Sharpie to write chunky letterforms onto a scrap piece of deli paper.

Great way to repeat the same element, in different ways. We're creating UNITY!
 
MarticeSmithART-Creating UNITY with Repetition; lettering details


What kind of things do you intentionally repeat in your mixed-media collage works?

(If you're not sure, take another look at a few of your journal pages to find them, then come back to share a link in the comments so we can check 'em out, too!)


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May 14, 2015

My lesson airs TODAY for Sunday Mornings 2...sneak peek

My lesson for Mindy Lacefield's online class, Sunday Mornings 2: Journaling, airs TODAY!

I'm so impressed by the students who are sharing their work with us + especially opening their hearts to receive God's word.

You can still join us! You'll have "forever access" to the class materials. This means that you can work at your own pace.

You can find registration details, HERE.
I hope to see you in class!

Sneak peek of  Martice Smith II demo piece for Sunday Mornings 2: Journaling with Mindy Lacefield
Sneak peek of me working on my demo piece for Sunday Mornings 2: Journaling with Mindy Lacefield

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May 3, 2015

Sunday Mornings 2 Starts TODAY

Hey sweet souls, today's the day we start our new class!

Sunday Mornings 2: Journaling is hosted by Mindy Lacefield. We will be having LOTS of fun in this class, learning new techniques, mastering old ones, connecting with other artsy souls + most importantly, expressing our God-given artistic abilities!

I believe this is a great way to reach people where they are + build them up while sharing our personal stories + love for Christ...are you joining us?

Registration is still open. Click on the image for more details / registration.

http://bit.ly/SundayMornings2

 Many blessings to ya! Hope to see ya in class...


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Apr 7, 2015

Sunday Mornings 2 with Mindy Lacefield

WOOOHOOOOOOOOO!
OK, I just had to get that outta the way before I spill the GREAT news.

I'm honored and so blessed to be chosen by Mindy Lacefield as one of her guest artists for her exciting, online class called Sunday Mornings 2!  (Such a cool way to spread the goodness of Christ!)

I took her first Sunday Mornings course last year and I had the most enlightening experience. It's waaaay too good to pass up + the online community is super supportive + nourishing.
All skill-levels are welcome to join us!

Artwork by Mindy Lacefield  Sunday Mornings 2: Journaling

Price:
**early bird now through April 20th: $19
**regular registration begins April 21st: $35




Be sure to check out Mindy's blog, HERE to register + see the other guest artists + learn more about the class!!

As I prepare to film my lesson, my mind is always so curious...
What would YOU like to learn?
Let me know in the comments, below!



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Jan 23, 2015

No Compromise, illustration and the Courage to Start Art

Hello friends!
I hope you are off to a great start for 2015.
I have been super busy, filming my very first online art class! Yiipppeee! I had a tremendous amount of fun during the entire process...well, maybe not those late nights editing the footage, but hey, I try to look for the positive aspects in anything!

We start the 'My COLOR is Beautiful Art' workshop in 10 days!! (it's not too late to REGISTER...)

'The Courage To Start Art'

This fashion lady is my 1st face of 2015.
She encourages you to keep pushing your creative edge, make bold decisions to claim happiness in your life and to embrace your "uneek" journey.

We’ve all been there! You have a huge desire to create and share your passions, but our greatest hindrance can sometimes be ourselves- not taking action to grab hold of what we want. In my recent article, I share 3 tips on how to empower and heal yourself with positivity & self-love.

Article 'The Courage to Start Art' featuring "No Compromise", mixed media illustration by Martice Smith II
"No Compromise" mixed media illustration by Martice Smith II

One of the phases of my lesson is about mark-making and doodling your personal symbols. This illustration demonstrates a few techniques I share in my lesson, 'Cultivate Your Symbology'.

Cultivate Your Symbology, online lesson by Artist Martice Smith II (for 'My COLOR is Beautiful Art' workshop)

Article 'The Courage to Start Art' featuring "No Compromise", mixed media illustration by Martice Smith II
**Feel free to PIN these images for your inspiration!**

Learn my 3 tips on how I banish the negative, inner critic and change the way I think about myself as an artist.  

Peace and blessings!




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