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Creative Wildfire

An Introduction to Art Journaling - Basics and Beyond

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Author: L.K. Ludwig
Format: Flexibound, 128 Pages
Item: 191695
ISBN: 9781592536016
Publisher: Quarry Books
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Illustrations: 200
Size: 8.68 x 10.18 x .5
Published: June 1st 2010
Price: $24.99
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Art journaling is a vital activity for artists who need a place to experiment, draw, paint, document ideas, and continue an interior dialog. This lush, visual book is a must-have volume for both beginning and experienced art journalers. Each chapter presents crucial, basic information for how to get started, and is layered with in-depth sidebars and activities covering advanced techniques,  approaches to working, as well as interviews with well-known journaling artists. The book comes with a beautiful blank journal in a take-along size (made from paper upcycled from the printing process), ready to catch your daily inspirations.

L.K. Ludwig creates art and chases her three small children around in a Victorian Four-square in a very small town (pop. 4,023) in western Pennsylvania. She is the author of Mixed Media Nature Journals, True Vision, and Collaborative Art Journals and Shared Visions in Mixed Media. She teaches workshops throughout the U.S. and maintains her blog at http://gryphonsfeather.typepad.com.

The fire analogy rages throughout Ludwig’s new book…from ‘Gathering the fuel (How to Get Started) through Keeping the Fire Burning (Expanding Your Journaling Repertoire), we are taken on a blazing hot voyage through art journaling that does indeed go beyond the basics and into the nitty-gritty techniques.  Art journaling junkies will enjoy its gleaming inspiration. The free recycled blank journal is the added kindling to help fan the flames for both new and experienced art journalers.”  -  Book Review by Jenn Mason, Editor, “Cloth, Paper, Scissors” May/June 2010

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