Mixed Media Art Questions for Milliande
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Milliande, what kind of journal are u using for your pages. I notice it is hardcovered and was wondering if it's watercolor paper. Thanks, I need to get me one ...
I get my art journals from a Paper Mill / Manufacturer of Paper Art Journals called Seawhite here in the UK
They carry a wide variety of Art Journals , some with watercolour paper in them, some with heavy grade cartridge type paper and a really nice array of sizes too
I end to prefer a square art journal approx the size of 10x10 ..it is fun to work int he square format, but they do all the standard sizes as well
If you are able to travel to their actual factuary they always have a good selection of seconds too ..as they offer customized printing ( for instance they supply the Tate Modern Art Gallery in London with sketchbooks ) ... and most Art Schools in our area ... they are often misprints etc avaialbe cheaply ..
here is a link to their website ..they offer a catalogue and a mailorder service
http://www.seawhite.co.uk/ArtProds.html
On their art journal and sketchbook pages ..the hardbound sketchbooks ...is what i use most ....
click that and it opens up a pdf file with their art journals available ..
http://www.seawhite.co.uk/catfiles/ARTCat/Pages%204%20-%205%20Art09NP.pdf
my favourite is the
SBBSSC Small Square & Chunky (140 x 140mm) 190 pages for carrying with me and the
SBBSC Square & Chunky (195 x 195mm) 190 pages
for my art journaling generally
hope this helps ..
♥ milliande

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I am intriqued by the notion of universal consciousness and choose to peek closely at the small particles that make up existence.
Human and living form cell biology, the interplay of microcosm and macrocosm, quantumphysics and the spiritual connection to the Self all nurture me with an endless stream of inspiration.
The female form and its nature of being, the beauty of motherhood, viewing the world in fragments rather than wholes and the palpable energy exchange and communication between them are central themes in my artwork.
I enjoy making the invisible visible and creating openended visual artworks that invite the viewer to explore deeper within their own layers of perception.
Contemporary Mixed media art techniques provide a rich playground for my artistic impulses and allow room for an individual approach to the multilayered facets of my artwork.