Visual Journals “Je suis le cahier.” (I am the sketchbook)-Picasso
Do you keep a diary?
Do you find it useful or beneficial to record your thoughts? Have you ever heard of an art journal or a visual journal? An art journal is essentially an illustrated diary. It could contain such things as: • a record of your daily thoughts • travel experiences and notes • photos, illustrations, sketches • dreams and your interpretations It could also be a place where you jot down your goals or to-do lists. Basically, it’s anything you would like to record as it’s your journal! You can draw, paint, write or paste things you find in the street.You can also invent, design, record and explore. Journals are portable, inexpensive, personal and useful. They are an accumulation of small steps that you’ve made and could be a gateway to other artistic possibilities. Journals can also be an art form, a meditative state and forgiving - if you do not like something, simply turn the page.You decide if your journal is public or private.
Why should you start a visual journal?
The act of making art in a journal, no matter what your skill, could be a liberating and beneficial experience. It allows you the time to escape and express yourself through color, collage, doodles, writing… anything goes. Journalling can help and allow you to: • work out your feelings • express pain and joy • visually document your life experiences • think about who and what you are (your strengths, weaknesses, joys, pains, goals, dreams and hopes) • be self aware and allow some self-care • keep your hands busy to work out your creative block • have a creative birthing process It’s a place where you can be yourself and see more clearly what’s within us and around us. Overall, it’s you. You can look through it and see how far you have come. It allows you to simply celebrate your life! Many people wish to express themselves through visual journaling, but are nervous to try or unable to get started or generate ideas. Many don’t know what to do besides writing a few things and gluing down an image. How do you learn how to incorporate the different elements that can work as a whole? Well, for one, practice and do! Don’t just sit there waiting. Try things out and be observant.Yeah, I know. Easier said than done. Instead, focus on the process and the journey, not the outcome. The purpose of the journal is to help you grow emotionally and as an artist. The “artsy” stuff may come later on.
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