visual journals
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Here's a powerpoint I created as part of a staff development presentation for a group of fellow art teachers.TRANSCRIPT
Introductory Videos Visual Journalism with Pam Carriker Visual Journals with Traci Bunkers Visual Journals Slideshow by DJ Muns
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Visual JournalsBy Aimee Sirna,
Portsmouth City Schools
What are Visual Journals?
A visual journal starts with the simple idea of a notebook or sketchbook, and expands the concept by involving a mixture of writing, mixed media, found objects, and paper techniques.
Qualities Can be personal, artistic, or
professional.
Requires as much or as little time as you have – highly adaptable.
Process-focused.
Gaining Popularity
Strathmore sells books specifically to be used as Visual Journals.
Gaining Popularity
Psychology Today article on the benefits of Visual Journals
Artists
Dan Eldon, Visual Journal Pioneer
Documentary Films about Eldon
Sketchbook Pages by Eldon
Artists Bob Fisher: used to
work at Cartoon Network but felt burned out by the long hours and constant pressure to innovate. Began using Visual Journals as a way to energize and invigorate his artistic senses.
Artists Teesha Moore –
worked as a card and rubber stamp designer, magazine publisher, and currently organizes artist workshops.
Teesha Moore’s Visual Journals
Artists David Modler and
Eric Scott- authors of the Journal Junkies Workshop book.
Both work in Art Education and do workshops as well as teach.
Approaches Layering the pages.
There are no rules
Any variety of mixed media, cut outs, and collage can be used.
Methods Stencils Watercolor methods Stamps Pastels X-acto cut outs Packing tape transfers Drawings Writing
Ephemera Used postage, receipts, ticket stubs-
think twice before you throw it out!
Vintage papers, photographs, envelopes.
Magazines, photocopied book pages, sheet music, song lyrics.
Old sketchbooks and journals.