I can't say it enough times, Jackie ~ My Saturday ritual of spending 30 +/- minutes with YOU, in your creative space/head/soul is the most wonderful time of my week! All 3 of the collages turned out fabulously, and were so much fun to watch! You are so generous to share all of the thoughts in your head while you elaborate on every step you take, and that is so edifying, interesting and thought provoking, so thank you!! My observation ~ The "bales" of hay ended up looking like large boulders once you created the depth and texture!
Thank you, Deanna - I think you know how much that means to me. You are right about the "bales" (thank you) of hay looking like boulders in the end - and I think I liked them better as that 😍
In Germany it is 7.30pm now, when I finish watching your video Jackie. What a wonderful way to end this sunny fall day. I like your collages a lot, because the colors and shapes speak to me, make me travel. And a thought came to my mind, that the way you created these three collages so to say simultaneously, is a gorgeous way to free at least three parts of your art personality at the same time. And allow them to express themselves and free their inner pictures or landscapes. The way you reacted also showed, how healing and encouraging this process can be. I mean the devotion to your intuition. This video was a big profit for me. Thank you so much. xo Britta
It doesn’t matter what you put down to get started. INTUITION and PLAY are embedded in my brain because of your ‘teachings’. THIS is why I enjoy watching and hearing your ‘theories’. Thx for explaining the difference between the PVA & gloss medium, for saying not to overthink, get a sense of composition, create a happy end result & enjoying the process. All these are so important to remember. BTW, Luv the combos for these 3 collages.
One more thought, the darker piece you added the lighter blue paint to ~ I love that piece upside down, it looks like an Alaskan terrain landscape with a sunset/sunrise sky. The piece you call goofy reminds me of an Arizona desert landscape with a armless Saguaro cactus amid yucca, ocotillo, chuparosa, etc. So pretty! xoxoxo
Jackie, I loved this so much! I've experimented with collage, but want to return to it. This inspires me. I love your idea of cursive writing, turning 90 degrees and writing over. That was brilliant! As you were creating these, what came to my mind (and yes, I saw the desert in that one, and the two different landscapes in the others) was when I took a train trip across the top of America between Illinois and Washington for the two mountain/hill landscapes. For the one with the haystacks, it took me back to Wisconsin at dusk, and the other near Montana. I mentioned last week when you were creating your papers I decided to just watch, and not multitask. I constantly multitask (which is draining). I decided to make a point while watching your videos to just watch (with a cup of tea). I think this will change my life and my focus! 😉Thanks so much.
Oh my goodness, Mary - I love everything you've written here, but mostly the part about not multitasking. It is something that I am very concerned with, too. As for the handwriting over the handwriting - I taught myself how to do that when I wrote in my journal. If I had to get something out of my head, but didn't want anyone to read, I'd do this type of handwriting. Now I just do it because it's a cool design element. Thank you for making my day! 🥰
Another wonderful creative journey with you Jackie. Thank you 🙏🏻 Echoing another creative’s comment, the hay bales became boulders and the landscape reminded me of Dartmoor here in the south of the Uk. Love all the pieces and a very helpful lesson in values and composition when you layer darker and lighter tones. I’ve been struggling with abstract recently and will give collage a try as I think it will help with overall composition. As much as you are working intuitively, the placing of the pieces seem more purposeful compared with the flow of paint application, if that makes sense? So very grateful for all that you share here on your creative journey 🙏🏻😍🙏🏻🤗
LOL, we call them that here, too Sasha - my brain just went on a holiday while filming 😂 Thank you for reminding me, and also for your kind comments. 🥰
As usual, I absolutely love what you created and the process of creating them. As someone else said, this is the highlight of my week. We have a living desert here in Southern California and that’s what I was thinking as well! ❤️
Thank you, Cindy, that means so much to me! I got the name/location wrong in the video, but I have heard that there is the "Living Desert" here in SoCal. I haven't been but would love to visit it. Have you been? 🥰
@@PaintedPaperStudio it’s been literal decades, but I loved it. They have all kinds of animals and interesting plants. It’s beautiful. Hubby and I need to go again.
Hi Jackie - very inspiring to watch you working. I passed by the live but - I don't know - too many people. But I'm watching along and taking ideas. Thx. Jackie
Kansas is flat as a pancake, fyi : )) I wrote the comment about the "desert" piece right before you said the same thing, once again we are on the same wavelength! lol
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I can't say it enough times, Jackie ~ My Saturday ritual of spending 30 +/- minutes with YOU, in your creative space/head/soul is the most wonderful time of my week! All 3 of the collages turned out fabulously, and were so much fun to watch! You are so generous to share all of the thoughts in your head while you elaborate on every step you take, and that is so edifying, interesting and thought provoking, so thank you!! My observation ~ The "bales" of hay ended up looking like large boulders once you created the depth and texture!
Thank you, Deanna - I think you know how much that means to me. You are right about the "bales" (thank you) of hay looking like boulders in the end - and I think I liked them better as that 😍
@PaintedPaperStudio i enjoy your thoughtful vibe and commentary- straight from your Creative Center! Keep showing us how you think- and DO!
@@JoanUtley-kn1ez What a lovely this to say, Joan. Thank you 🥰
In Germany it is 7.30pm now, when I finish watching your video Jackie. What a wonderful way to end this sunny fall day. I like your collages a lot, because the colors and shapes speak to me, make me travel. And a thought came to my mind, that the way you created these three collages so to say simultaneously, is a gorgeous way to free at least three parts of your art personality at the same time. And allow them to express themselves and free their inner pictures or landscapes. The way you reacted also showed, how healing and encouraging this process can be. I mean the devotion to your intuition. This video was a big profit for me. Thank you so much. xo Britta
Britta, you always have the most lovely things to say. Thank you. I am so happy you enjoyed the video. Sending hugs from foggy Southern California🥰
I love the “crazy pants” one the best.
Me too, RevChristina - and I may title it "Crazy-Pants Junction" 😂🥰
It doesn’t matter what you put down to get started. INTUITION and PLAY are embedded in my brain because of your ‘teachings’. THIS is why I enjoy watching and hearing your ‘theories’. Thx for explaining the difference between the PVA & gloss medium, for saying not to overthink, get a sense of composition, create a happy end result & enjoying the process. All these are so important to remember. BTW, Luv the combos for these 3 collages.
Ahhhhhhh, I love it, Trini - and I'm glad you are taking the messaging to heart - that means everything to me! 🥰
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❤❤Thanks so much! I really enjoyed your video.
The loving desert makes me super happy (as does this whole video)!🍀💖
And the ‘Hay’ actually reminds me of prairie dog mounds. ❤️
I can see that! 😂🥰
One more thought, the darker piece you added the lighter blue paint to ~ I love that piece upside down, it looks like an Alaskan terrain landscape with a sunset/sunrise sky. The piece you call goofy reminds me of an Arizona desert landscape with a armless Saguaro cactus amid yucca, ocotillo, chuparosa, etc. So pretty! xoxoxo
The vertical piece has the look of a big sky semi arid landscape. I love it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience.
Thank you, Margaret - I agree completely! Thank you for watching 🥰
Hay bales - after the cows have gotten hold of them LOL! I love these. "Wacky doodle" looks like an abstract desert landscape.
LOLOLOLOL - Thank you, Joyce!
Hay Bales. I love love love that first pic. Looks like a dessert scene with cool abstract cacti
Hay Bales!!! Sometimes I don't know where my head is 😂 Thank you, and also for your very kind comments. 🥰
Loved the crazy pants one right off the hop! Please do more of these collages!
You got it Donna - I promise to create more crazy-pant pieces. 🥰
The crazy pant picture remind me of the ocean with bright coral.
Oh Christine - I can see that, too! Now you’ve got my mind racing for future crazy-pant adventures 😂 Thank you so much for watching 🥰
Jackie, I loved this so much! I've experimented with collage, but want to return to it. This inspires me. I love your idea of cursive writing, turning 90 degrees and writing over. That was brilliant! As you were creating these, what came to my mind (and yes, I saw the desert in that one, and the two different landscapes in the others) was when I took a train trip across the top of America between Illinois and Washington for the two mountain/hill landscapes. For the one with the haystacks, it took me back to Wisconsin at dusk, and the other near Montana. I mentioned last week when you were creating your papers I decided to just watch, and not multitask. I constantly multitask (which is draining). I decided to make a point while watching your videos to just watch (with a cup of tea). I think this will change my life and my focus! 😉Thanks so much.
Oh my goodness, Mary - I love everything you've written here, but mostly the part about not multitasking. It is something that I am very concerned with, too. As for the handwriting over the handwriting - I taught myself how to do that when I wrote in my journal. If I had to get something out of my head, but didn't want anyone to read, I'd do this type of handwriting. Now I just do it because it's a cool design element. Thank you for making my day! 🥰
@@PaintedPaperStudio - And you, mine, Jackie! ☺
Storm over the mountain Great!
Adding that in was fun! 🥰
Another wonderful creative journey with you Jackie. Thank you 🙏🏻
Echoing another creative’s comment, the hay bales became boulders and the landscape reminded me of Dartmoor here in the south of the Uk.
Love all the pieces and a very helpful lesson in values and composition when you layer darker and lighter tones. I’ve been struggling with abstract recently and will give collage a try as I think it will help with overall composition.
As much as you are working intuitively, the placing of the pieces seem more purposeful compared with the flow of paint application, if that makes sense?
So very grateful for all that you share here on your creative journey 🙏🏻😍🙏🏻🤗
Stunning! And so much fun... ❤❤❤
Thank you very much, Paul! 🥰
They turned out so awesome… TFS ❤
You're welcome - it was a very fun day! 🥰
@@PaintedPaperStudio I bet it was.
The one you haven't decided "what is" yet looks to me like desert cacti or stone monoliths. I really like that one.
Thank you LucyLee - I agree 100% 🥰
Love these and we call them hay bales in the UK! lol xxx
LOL, we call them that here, too Sasha - my brain just went on a holiday while filming 😂 Thank you for reminding me, and also for your kind comments. 🥰
As usual, I absolutely love what you created and the process of creating them. As someone else said, this is the highlight of my week. We have a living desert here in Southern California and that’s what I was thinking as well! ❤️
Thank you, Cindy, that means so much to me! I got the name/location wrong in the video, but I have heard that there is the "Living Desert" here in SoCal. I haven't been but would love to visit it. Have you been? 🥰
@@PaintedPaperStudio it’s been literal decades, but I loved it. They have all kinds of animals and interesting plants. It’s beautiful. Hubby and I need to go again.
@@cjlantier Maybe we'll meet up there some day! 😄
Hi Jackie - very inspiring to watch you working. I passed by the live but - I don't know - too many people. But I'm watching along and taking ideas. Thx. Jackie
I totally get it, Jackie - it WAS a lot of people - I'm just glad you're here 🥰
Inspiring as always!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you, Angelita! 🥰
Kansas is flat as a pancake, fyi : )) I wrote the comment about the "desert" piece right before you said the same thing, once again we are on the same wavelength! lol
I should have clarified - it's Kansas looking westward to Colorado 😂😂😂
Great information, stunning collages. Thanks so much, Jackie!!!!!!!!!!! Best wishes. Sondra Borrie
Thank you very much, Sondra! 🥰
Now the landscape style piece looks like land & water.
An awesome live event btw!
Lynn! Thank you very much - I really enjoyed it, too! 🥰
Love this!
Thank you, Joyce!
It was all fab
Thank you, Samda! 🥰
Very cool ❤
Thank you, Donna!
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Great tip! 🥰
In northern Michigan they are called round bails.
Hey!🙂 where is the multiple cirkle cutter from? I can't find it. Nice watching you work!!🙂
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@@PaintedPaperStudio thank you!❤🙂🌺
Cool❣️👍😍
Thank you, Rozani! 🥰
They are modern hay bales❤
Yes - you are exactly right! Old school hay bales were rectangular, right? 🥰
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Thank you, Kim! 🥰
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