"Every animal knows more than you do" is the quote for today and as I am using the new Blogger for the first time it is probably quite true as I have not got much idea what I am doing whenever I try to do something new. I hadn't a clue how to start a new blog for instance, then my OH pointed out the red button with the plus sign - Bingo! Doesn't look as if I can have it fully justified any more - ah well! Not to worry.
For my page today we have a scene in the Jungle. Our two intrepid travellers have ventured into a clearing, both feeling hot and bothered and more than a little annoyed with the heat. They have come to see what the plant-life is like and hopefully take some specimens back home with them but as per usual William was more bothered about what he looked like than what he was supposed to be taking. Wearing his fancy jacket and waistcoat he left all the specimen jars back at the tent which was quite a few miles away. Jack was suitably annoyed and an argument had taken place in which he lost his temper telling William that the animals knew more than he did, and that they would certainly not have left specimen jars and bags back at base.
Thankfully, as you can see, the jungle afforded them some shade in the clearing and the animals looked on peering at these two legged creatures with some amusement. Thank goodness there were no lions or tigers about.
To begin with I painted my page with a neutral cream all over because there were some marks on it from somewhere. Then I went over the top with Tumbled Glass Distress Ink followed by Rusty Hinge to give it that hot look and finally Peeled Paint at the base to represent the ground. I used Mowed Lawn through a stencil to give the canopy for the clearing.
Then I used various Dylusion Figures, leaves and flowers coloured with Promarkers for setting the scene.
I hope this is hot enough for Erika's challenge at Art Journal Journey which is almost at its end so if you want to enter into the challenge with your journal page you have just today and tomorrow to get it in.