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Sunday, February 10, 2013

ART JOURNAL STARTED IN 2009

Greetings from deep winter Ukraine. The great snow blizzard in the northeast U.S. is our everyday experience.   I posted this on Facebook recently and several had asked to see what's inside.  My childhood family now consists of us three sisters.  I'm the oldest.  The middle sister gave me this lined-paper notebook she had no need of back in 2009 while I was visiting in her home to take care of my dad.  I used to go there to do that for three-four weeks every year while his wife went to visit relatives in Florida.  I just started writing and scribbling in it.  Little did I know it would be the beginning of an art journal addiction.  I've included early pages and recent pages to give you a flavor of what's in there.
Some very early drawings and writing.  Here you readily see the lined paper.  As I got heavier in my approach I started gluing pages together to make them sturdier.  Sometimes they would buckle some from the art, but I really don't mind that.

A quick sketch added into my book.

My most recent addition.  I doodled the LOVE word while bored at a conference not long ago.  It seemed to fit since it's February. Here, foreign text, wallpaper, a grandson's scribbling, used wrapping paper, scrapbook paper and a paint clean up wet-one (lower right) plus ephemera.

"Listen."  I like using lace.  The rose boarder is from napkins.  Some paint, foreign text and scrapbook paper in background.

Left side:  "The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy."  Psalms 126:3  Right: "Open my heart."   The couch begged for a reclining figure so I sketched one in.  The ferns are imprints dried from my garden.  Background: paint.

"Bird Friends" ~ "But now ask the beasts, and they will teach you; And the birds of the air, and they will tell you;" Job 12:7.  The yellow down the left side are dried flowers from Israel on a long stem.  Background: paint.

"A sweet friendship refreshes the soul."  Proverbs 27:9.  Done last fall with napkins.  Background: foreign text.  Top boarder and subject is from napkins.  "Friends" is wall-paste through a copper stencil.


My 2013 "Intentions:"  "I SHALL HOLD MYSELF TO A STANDARD OF GRACE AND NOT Perfection."  The bird card says Happy New Year in Russian.  The card flips to reveal a 1966 USSR written and sent post card.  Background: paint first, then spray through a plastic doily stencil which was then laid down on right side.

The background for these two pages are done with strips of leftover scrapbook paper I wanted to use up.  Though by the time I finish with all the layers it gets harder to see them. On right William Carey is quoted: "Expect GREAT things from God, Attempt GREAT things for God.  You see the slight buckling here didn't hurt the effect of the page at all.




Someone I quick-sketched while sitting outside at Balboa Park, San Diego, California with my two sisters for a birthday celebration.  The little house was glued in from something else.

Some fast scribbling one day with paint sticks.


This little guy was a request from my youngest sister.  She was thinking of writing a book about a turtle and wanted to see what I might come up with.  He was fun to do.
This is the year I started, though, I have been working in it and another I started in 2011, both of which are almost filled.  I can't really say finished.  Are they ever finished?  It's so easy to go back in and start playing with a page, tweaking what's there.  Flipping through an art journal is like going through a scrapbook.  I remember where I was and what I was doing with each page.  If you've ever fancied doing one my advice is to jump in, you'll be glad you did.  Remember, there are no rules and you don't have to show it to anyone.  Mine is a fat book, but you are only seeing a few pages.  It's a great place to practice.  Thank you, sis, for getting me started.

Friday, November 18, 2011

THE STORY OF TWO WOLVES

While I don't particularly believe in Indian mythology, there is an excellent analogy in this story of the battle we all face daily inside of us between good and evil. Share it with your children. Which one are you feeding? Don't leave it to chance.

Monday, November 14, 2011

COFFEE IN UKRAINE

Having a coffee date out with my sweetheart in Ukraine. They do it up pretty here and oh so tasty.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Wild Poppies


This is just one of the tons of wild poppies that grow along the roadsides and in the fields of Ukraine. They have such a lovely intense color. One year, long ago, I gave our daughter Leah some cake plates with a poppy pattern as I thought that would be a fond memory of her childhood in Ukraine. Then another birthday or Christmas and I picked up a cake platter with serving knife. Anyway, what was started simply as a one-time gift is turning into a whole wedding set of poppy plates. Funny how things turn out sometimes and all from a younger years memory.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Redhead



My grandson when he was here in May. Is he a cutie or what?

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Ukrainian Friends


While our oldest daughter Sarah was here we had a dinner in her honor to bring together some of the Ukrainian friends she grew up with. Here we have three generations of the Kulbich family. Lena, on the left and Sarah were good friends when they were younger. Now all these friends are married with families. My how the time goes.

Monday, May 24, 2010

The Black Sea


This is daughter Sarah and her son Tripp last week at the Black Sea. Tripp will be two years old tomorrow. We had so much fun and after two weeks together we miss them so. Our time flew, but it was a joy.

Friday, May 21, 2010

The Black Sea




This is daughter Sarah and her son Tripp last week at the Black Sea. Tripp will be two years old tomorrow. We had so much fun and after two weeks together we miss them so. Our time flew, but it was a joy.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Daughters



The handsome red head is our grandson Tripp, soon to be two this month. Below that is all our kids, Sarah's husband Jamie, Sarah and Leah. I had both daughters here for Mother's Day, first time in 10 years and it was fun. They came for a two week visit and the time flies. I'll post more brag book pictures in coming days.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Graduation Celebration


We had a special graduation celebration not long ago. Soon our little chick will fly the nest as she steps into her next season of life. As you can see she is enjoying her graduation present of a new netbook. Her first to have new and not someone's hand-me-down. Please join us in praying for this next chapter in her life. L-R, Coleen, Jeff and Leah

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Vintage Photo


I wanted to share this old photo with you all. I know so many of you like vintage and this is almost antique (100 yrs) as it is a picture of my dad when he was a baby. My dad is 87 this year so that tells you how old it is. I love old photographs.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Jet-Lag

Back in Ukraine from Southern California. I love to travel, but I love the coming home as well. It is good to be in my own bed. Got home Thursday around mid-night and couldn't sleep until 5 a.m. Obviously my body was still on California time. Then last night I went to a bible study where I wanted to sleep the whole time. Came home and then couldn't sleep until after 1:30. Adaptation. Maybe tonight will be better.

Anyway, it was a joy to be with my sisters and my dad (age 87). At his age I never know if I will see him again so it makes each visit all the more precious. I recognize the need to say those last things you would want to say to a loved one if you knew you wouldn't see them again. Shouldn't we do this anyway?

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Sisters In California


That's me on the Left and my two sisters, Neldie and Susie out for our annual "sister's day."
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