Today’s video is Day 15 of #inktober. I am making 31 abstract mixed media art journal pages using at least one ink product on every spread. I posted my first and 8th spread the last weekends and all the others are available here on my blog with a short video clip or over on my Instagram page.
Category Archives: Watercolor Creations
Abstract Watercolor Art Journaling
Playing abstract with watercolors is one of my favourite habits to take some creative minutes off on a busy day. It’s an relaxing, joyful and intuitive process. I combine the watercolors with other materials like pencils, crayons and stamps.
Review on the Paul Rubens GUCAI Watercolors
In today’s video I have a closer look on the Paul Rubens GUCAI Watercolors. These are metallic watercolors. They are great for handlettering, mixed media projects, cardmaking and to add beautiful accents to your watercolor paintings. Some colors are more opaque than others, some are interference and some have a more glittery granulating effect.
Abstract Watercolor Art Journaling
Playing abstract with watercolors is one of my favourite habits to take some creative minutes off on a busy day. It’s an relaxing, joyful and intuitive process. I combine the watercolors with other materials like pencils, crayons and stamps.
Review on the Supe Vision Watercolors
In today’s video I have a closer look on the Ocean Paradise Watercolors from Super Vision. These are rock mica layered watercolors. I really enjoy working these paints! They are perfect from abstract paintings or landscapes because of her granulating effects.
Review on the Paul Rubens Mei Liang Watercolors
In today’s video I have a closer look on the Paul Rubens MeiLiang Watercolors. I believe these are also known as Pretty Excellent Watercolor Palette. These are metallic watercolors. With the 48 Set you get 36 normal watercolor plus 12 metallic/pearlescent watercolors. I really like these paints! They are a great starter set or to take with you when travelling.
Abstract Art Journaling with Watercolor and Mixed Media
Playing abstract with watercolors is one of my favourite habits to take some creative minutes off on a busy day. It’s an relaxing, joyful and intuitive process. I combine the watercolors with other materials like pencils, crayons and stamps.
Watercolor Art Journaling in an Old Book
I recently started a new course on Domestika with Diego Bianki and I was super inspired by his way to use and make old books into creative journals. For this art journal spread I worked in a “new” art journal which is made from an very old book I found on a flea marked some weeks ago.
For today’s page I used the Mixed Media Marks #1 stamp set, Supervision watercolors and Brushos.
Abstract Watercolor Art Journaling
Playing abstract with watercolors is one of my favourite habits to take some creative minutes off on a busy day. It’s an relaxing, joyful and intuitive process. I combine the watercolors with other materials like pencils, crayons and stamps.
Watercolor Art Journaling in an Old Book
I recently started a new course on Domestika with Diego Bianki and I was super inspired by his way to use and make old books into creative journals. For this art journal spread I worked in a “new” art journal which is made from an very old book I found on a flea marked some weeks ago.
For today’s page I used the Sketchy Flowers #1 stamp set and watercolors
