


If my style speaks to you, I’d love to work with you in the future. Range of media, although I have my own particular preferences that I keep coming back to. He believed his inkblots to be incursions of the spirit world, magical images that spoke to him in the voices of the. Unlike Rorschach, Kerner was neither a scientist nor an artist but a mystic. There is always something new to learn, and another perspective to explore.” Klecksography, the study of inkblots or blotograms as they were once called, originated with the German poet and physician Justinius Kerner. “This work is important to me because it’s the most satisfyingly hard, joyful thing I do, aside from parenting my son. Check out her video 'Decalcomanie Spielerei' Have fun with this amazing ink blot technique. Nicole’s inspirations include traditional Indian mendhi art, Maori and Native American tribal art, Alphonse Mucha’s poster designs, art deco ornamental design, British watercolorist Helen Wells works, Japanese textile designer Marimekko’s prints, contemporary Brazilian graphic design, naturally occurring textures and patterns, toys, candy packaging and children’s book illustration. Ideas tumble like socks in the dryer while I brush the painting along, and through the planning and the sketching and the mixing, something more comes to the work than I could have known I’d bring to it.”
#INK BLOT ARTIST SERIES#
“I draw and paint to process the data that backs up in my mental and emotional channels. Every Art Studio intern at The Carle designs a special one-day art activity for Museum guests with the guidance and. This painting belongs to a series modeled on the famous 'inkblot' test invented by the Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach. She interprets natural textures and patterns, like the layered rings in a piece of agate, in loose, layered watercolor versions. Favorite subjects include biological illustrations, sea life and graphic-feeling floral patterns. Now, while I call this art journaling, I think it’s more of mixed media play.Nicole paints whimsical abstract watercolors with lots of pattern play and some illustrative elements, often inspired by modern textile design, and the natural world. While just like you, I love making cards but I recently made the leap into art journaling. Hello friends and welcome! It’s Laurie with you today to share a fun and easy art journal page.
