The first page is for Air Week. This week we had to practice free-writing around the idea of 'what I know for sure...'. Free-writing is where you just sit for a certain lenth of time, in this case 15 minutes, and write whatever comes into your head. Its a great technique if you're wrestling with solution to a problem as it can fall out of the free-writing. The element of air is all about communication and words. So of course me being me, I went down a different path from everyone else. I looked at the other associations with air and discovered that smell and the colour yellow are associated. As soon as I saw that the page came together easily.
Being a qualified aromatherapist, smell is very important to me and the first thing I thought of was lavender. I used the free-writing as the background for the page, painted gesso over it and Claudine Hellmuth Yellow Pastel paint over that. Once it was dry I rubbed Vaseline in parts over the page and painted Titan Buff over that. Unfortunately I left it too long to rub the paint off the Vaseline and had to scratch some of it off ;)
I painted the lavender using Sheena Douglass' Paint Fusion technique. For the other side of the page I left a portion in the middle unpainted and coloured it with a yellow Inktense Pencil and activated it with gesso to get a lovely pastel colour that I could write over. The writing is my attempt at a poem-ish!!
The next week was Water Week which Effy gave us 2 weeks to complete as it is about our emotions and 'sitting with' the way we feel. She suggested doing some writing about how we feel using water soluble pencils / crayons then painting a compassionate face over it and putting a loving sentiment on the page. As I am suffering from depression this was going to be a step too far for me as I felt that it may drag me into the abyss I have been trying to get out of.
So I did an alternative page. I did some 'sitting with it', but just to type out my problems. Water is about 'daring' and 'dreaming', so this is what I did on my page. I used lots of blue and green Inktense Pencils and activated them with gesso again to make the background. I used the same pencils over the words and used water this time to activate them, then put twinkling H2O's over them. I wanted the whole page to be irridescent. The bubbles are a tiny letter 'o' stamped in Golden Iridescent Gold paint.
The Sea Horse is from Chocolate Baroque (previously Elusive Images) and I used it because they are very elegant, move so freely and ride the waves when they hit underwater. These are all things I struggle with. If a 'wave' hits me it'll knock me for six and moving freely is completely out of the question!
I am really happy with my page. At some point I'll do the 'sitting with it' exercise, but not now.