Thursday, 29 April 2021

Jeudi Journal - Some Day

I think this will probably be the last of my entries for Art Journal Journey this month.  I so enjoyed Eileen's theme of "inspired by ..." which has attracted over 140 entries.  Sadly Eileen passed before her theme was published but the team decided to go ahead with it in her memory and Erika and Chris have co-hosted throughout the month.  Thank you ladies, I have so enjoyed what I have been doing.

Today the Challenge I do with Wendy uses the quote "Some day you'll go far, and I hope you stay there" - not very nice is it?  I decided to do something quite different to what I usually do and use up some of the Dylusion figures that are difficult to match up with bodies and to use some collage papers as well.  These are from one of the Dina Wakley books that a friend once bought me and which I have not used before.  I divided my page up into three vertical strips and put some paint on the centre one and made a quick border with some scribble to decorate it.  The two sides were split up and I filled them with curved pieces using Dyan's acrylic block which has a lovely curve to it.  Then I used some Whipped Spackle through the 'Diamonds in the Rough' stencil, and the stars and the arrows ones - all Dylusions - drawing around them with a black pen.  As you can no doubt guess this page was definitely inspired by Dylusions products.

The story goes "Jane was a bit of a dreamer, a lovely girl who worked hard to better herself at every opportunity.  She had not had the best start in life but she was determined that she was going to go somewhere with her life and become someone her old school teachers would be proud of.  She had taken herself off to evening classes, after leaving school with very little in the way of qualifications, and had studied hard resulting in getting good grades in all the examinations she took.

Her friend Edwina was not ambitious like Jane and could not understand why Jane was not always ready to go out clubbing or simply hanging around with the gang.  She wasn't anything like Jane, in fact she could be quite spiteful at times.  Often their friendship suffered as Edwina could turn quite nasty if things did not go her way or if she felt that she was not number one as far as Jane was concerned.

Matters came to a head the night that they had gone out celebrating Jane having got three "A" levels, all with very good grades.  The other girls were making quite a fuss of her and everyone was laughing and joking about Jane going on to university and how she might become the Prime Minister one day.  Edwina did not like it, she wanted to be the centre of attraction not Jane.  Her eyes darkened, as they often did when she was in one of her moods and she surprised the others when she suddenly turned on Jane and shouted "Some day you'll go far and I hope you stay there".


Aghast the others turned to look at her, poor Jane put her hands up to her face and looked so sad, she had not thought her friend could ever be so mean to her, but Edwina just tilted her head on one side, put on the stare that only she could perfect and looked long and hard at them all."

12 comments:

Valerie-Jael said...

This is a difficult phrase to illustrate, but you mastered it really well, and once again created a great story to go with it! I always enjoy your stories. Have a great day, stay safe, hugs, Valerie

Valerie-Jael said...

And thanks for joining us at AJJ, much appreciated!

nwilliams6 said...

Neet, this is so interesting. Super cool background and the girls are perfect for your story (or the other way around too - lol). Time for new friendships for sure - and Jane will be much better off! Fun page! Hugz

My name is Erika. said...

I think Edwina and Jane's friendship was one for the moment. But I really like how you showed Jane being far away. That is clever. The papers look great along the edge of the page too. I'm also glad you could help us remember Eileen this past month. Thanks. Have a wonderful rest of your week Neet, and happy May. Hugs-Erika

craftytrog said...

I love how you divided the page up Neet, a wonderful composition!
Alison xx

Annie said...

Neet! The journal pages, characters, sayings and stories that you and Wendy create are so super fun! I love the background you created for the images that are hard to match with bodies. That is a good way to use the heads on a larger piece of artwork. Super!

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

This was a very well thought out and conceived story this week, Neet. It's a real beauty and a wonderful journal page. I like how you used pieces you hadn't before and the way you divided the page in thirds. It's also a perfect addition for Art Journal Journey honoring Eileen's theme. Thanks for sharing this genuinely fun journal page with us.

WendyK said...

Love the background and the story. Those two figures are difficult to use, and fit really well with the story.
Hugs Wendy

sirkkis said...

Impressive saying and impressive interpretation!
Happy weekend xx

pearshapedcrafting said...

Good Grief! Who need friends like that? I love how you have used you leftover images ( I love how you use all of your Dyan images - I have always found them difficult to use - maybe I need to go to a workshop one day!)Thanks for this entry and for your continued support of AJJ! Have a great weekend, Chrisx

Let's Art Journal said...

Such a fabulous page! The way you used the collage papers and figures is stunning - I love it 😁. I enjoyed remembering Eileen throughout the month by joining this theme at AJJ too, it was great to see all your makes! Happy Friday and weekend! Hugs, Jo x

Cath Wilson said...

Oh my goodness. This must be the page you talked about. It looks great!
The character on the right reminds me of a thing that used to be at the fairground - Belle Vue or Southport - of a snake with a lady's head (illusion of course). It terrified me when I was little, and I remember mum not liking it at all.
Girls, eh?
Brilliant idea for a page.
Cath x