art journaling
In my journey to become an artist, art journaling was the first practice that I learned. It was ideal for me to be able to write out my thoughts and learn about composition as well as different background techniques. When I began teaching my method of art journaling to adults, I quickly realized it is a tool that can be used by any age.
When I was 12, I began using writing as a tool to cope with family separation, loneliness and self-esteem issues. Divorce caused my brother and I to be shipped between parents-often during the school year. It was hard to maintain close contact with relatives and friends, now three hours away. It wasn’t until my diaries were found and read (during one of the many moves) that I realized I needed to find a way to write and be able to choose if I wanted to share.
As a teaching artist, and as my skills continue to grow, art journaling has afforded me the opportunity to pass along my passion for art and writing to others at a time when getting to know oneself is vital. When is that time? Whenever!