Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Bald Cypress - Fall Colors Journal

bald cypress Last Saturday, I took time out to capture the Bald Cypress in our back yard. These wonderfully lacy trees are a favorite of mine. In the fall, their green leaves turn russet closest to the trunks while the ends of the branches struggle to remain green.

I used both Derwent watercolor and metallic pencils along with brown Micron pens. The yellow metallic #86 was the perfect color for the yellow green leaves. Other metallic colors used: copper #86 and antique gold #33. Watercolor pencils used: Copper Beach #61, Golden Brown #59, Deep Vermilion #14, Orange Chroma #10, Grass Green #10 and Prussian Blue #35. And a titch of General's Sketch & wash pencil on the trunk.

I'm taking Cathy (Kate) Johnson's 'Keeping an Artist's Journal' online course and have decided to make a small journal containing November's Low Country Colors. I'm using a piece of Arches HP watercolor paper sized to 11 x 17 inches. I folded it in half, lengthwise, then in half width wise and then into quarters. Then I hand tore 3/4 of the lengthwise fold. journal paper This is what it looks like once folded together journal folded

Arches HP paper cracks when it's folded. This is another reason why I chose to hand tear the paper. Now all sides of the book have an uneven edge. I will probably use some embroidery floss to stitch together the center fold.

Here is the mock-up I made using 11 x 17 copy paper. Dudley had to check it out :) Mock Journal A

2 comments:

RHCarpenter said...

Pam, this is gorgeous!!! Will enjoy seeing your low country color journal as you progress. Happy Thanksgiving.

Pam Johnson Brickell said...

Thanks, Rhonda! Hope you enjoyed your day too!

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