Fall Fearless and Fly with Joanne Sharpe!
Headline Prompt: Future Imperfect: What is different
about your life now than what you once expected it to be? How is the
way it turned out perfect or imperfect. If your future turns out
differently than you imagined in the first prompt, could it still be
perfect?Color Prompt: Yellow
Quote Prompt: "Existence really is an imperfect tense that never becomes a present." Friedrich Nietsche
Welcome Joanne Sharpe! Thank you for sharing your journal page with us!
My life IS
perfect in it’s imperfections. I am very
blessed. It’s perfect in all the joys,
my family, my career, my home as well as the struggles and
disappointments. Life is what it is, and
we make our own perfection. The word “perfect” has a formal definition: it
means entirely without
any flaws, defects, or shortcomings. To me, that certainly doesn’t
describe my life! I think we have to
define and own our personal perfection.
Sometimes that perfection is messy, as it is in my current art, where I
am much more free with my paint and expression.
I’m a huge
believer of “living in intention;" that we make our own luck and
happiness. My future is determined in my
thoughts, hard work and faith. If I put
in the work and efforts that need to make my dreams real, my future is
determined by what I imagine. And on the
way to my dreams, I have found that more often than not, bigger and better
things come along that I could never have imagined! I embrace my perfectly
imperfect life and celebrate my blessings with the power and energy of the
color yellow used in this journal page.
Color
Prompt: Yellow
In this journal page, I chose to make a
collage of “yellow” focusing on the quote.
The message supported my favorite mantra perfectly, “she is perfectly
imperfect”. Every journal page that I
create has a message, it’s where I grow my love for hand lettering.
“Whimsical art maker” Joanne Sharpe is a colorful mixed media artist and enthusiastic teacher with a passion for art journaling, lettering, doodling and illustration. Joanne’s playful art has been featured in the popular publications Cloth Paper Scissors, Studios, Somerset Studio, Somerset Art Journaling and Somerset Apprentice magazines. In addition to teaching nationwide, she has been licensing artwork to the craft, fabric and giftware markets for two decades. Joanne resides in Rochester, New York.
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- You may participate in one or all of the challenges.
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Headline Prompt: Future Imperfect: What is different about your life now than what you once expected it to be? How is the way it turned out perfect or imperfect. If your future turns out differently than you imagined in the first prompt, could it still be perfect?
Color Prompt: Yellow
Quote Prompt: "Existence really is an imperfect tense that never becomes a present." Friedrich Nietsche
Congratulations to Daire, the lucky winner of our Fall Fearless & Fly challenge #6, chosen by the random generator at Random.org! You have won a $25 gift certificate from Blue Moon Scrapbooking! Please email your address to acolorfuljourney (at) gmail (dot) com for your prize!
And on Monday, January 10, check in for Challenge #8 with the fabulous Nathalie Kalbach-- our very last Fall Fearless & Fly challenge to usher in 2013 -- and the winner of this challenge!
Looking forward to seeing your wonderful work!
Carolyn Dube and Jessica Sporn
Lovely shades of yellow...too pretty lettering! I am totally in love with the comb shaped attachment! Beautiful and pertinent post :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lettering! It is so important to grasp hold of the idea that perfection is not the be all and end all. So many beautiful things are beautiful BECAUSE of their imperfections, their asymmetry.
ReplyDeleteBellissime le tue pagine gialle!!
ReplyDeleteBuon 2013!!
Bellalullo
Exquisite composition, thank you very much for your kind words.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a 2013 full of dreams and hopes fulfilled.
Just beautiful classic Joanne style! I love the different yellow tones and especially your piece of loved cardboard!Just PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy new year! ;-)
ReplyDeleteTerrific page. Happy New Year, Annette x
ReplyDeleteHappy new year all!
ReplyDeleteI hope I'll be more present during this year. You're doing a great job!!
The cardboard and your wonderful lettering make it go! Thank you for sharing and a Happy New year to you and your family.
ReplyDeletewonderful page Joanne!
ReplyDeleteI love Joanne's art journal page and challenge. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI love this - the monochromatic scheme; the variety in your lettering; the texture over the cutout heart; everything!
ReplyDeleteRinda
Hello Carolyn your yellow page is full of optimism and so happy and bright!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Daire! I just love this happy yellow page-the lettering and texture is wonderful! So glad that today I was finally able to view this completely and link up :)
ReplyDeleteOur very last challenge next time ..... really :(
ReplyDeleteGreat work by Joanne.... love her lettering (so much so I took the classes!!!! and they were great btw)
Karen x
Wow, this one got me thinking! Joanne's artwork is brilliant - love the zing of yellow and yes, I think we are all perfectly imperfect. Perfection is rather dull, after all!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful explosion of colour - happy colour!
ReplyDeleteNice combination of image and text :)
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