Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Art journal - ice skating

iceskating1ewian

Ice skating, it has been many yeas since I last ice skated. I think about 15 years... Not that I suddenly started doing it again, but the roads has been slippery. First a lot of snow, then rain and then frost. It all made it in to wonderful ice skating and chair sledge days.

Medium used: permanent marker, watersoluble wax pastel, acrylic, masking fluid and watercolour. The entry is made in the brown leather journal from Rhonda Miller.

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Stacey I'll pick up the "Lovely Blog Award" just give me a little more time to get the picture I am making to go along all done.

Monday, 22 December 2008

Dream journal

Finding the dream journal is not easy. I love to test art and craft supplies and I do it fervently. My opinion is that if you don't play around with your supplies you do not know what they can do for you. This time it was art journals. 14 of them! I chose to make a picture rather than just test the different mediums. There is still a bit of plan behind the pictures. The large blocks of colours was laid down this way to test how much the paper would curl. Different brushes was used to see how the paper reacted. There is a lot of small things that I look for to find a good journal. I made my self a diagram with the property that I am looking for. I'll add property as I remember them/ find the need to have them. It is all about finding the balance what is important to me and what is important to you, and what to write there. If there is element/property you want to know that I have not written about just let me know, there is a good chance that I have tested it but did not write about it here. Or I can test it. Why am I doing it? Read this post http://ewian.blogspot.com/2008/12/testing-art-journals.html

Let me tell you about the life of a journal in my care, one journal lasts about a month. I carry it with me when ever I go out and it gets drawed and painted in several times a day. So this first month it has a bit of a ruff life. After when there is no more blank pages it retires/moves in to the bookshelf with all my other old doodle book and journals. Here it stays until I need some of the sketches or just some inspiration. So now and again it comes out.

Testing the journals did not take so long but writing down all the findings was a large job.

Name: Kilimanjaro
Producer: Kilimanjaro
Colour of the cover: black and blue with logo and info on.
Appearance: paper and card stock
Book/ note block: note pad
Cover: soft in front, card stock at the back.
Sheet: 20 watercolour paper and 20 protection paper that works fine as drawing paper.
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: no
Book mark: no
Corners: squared
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: spiral, can be folded all the way back
Tear edge: no
Size outside:26,8x14
Size drawing surface:24,5x13,9
Price Norwegian kroner: 79
Price dollar: 11,19
Purchased: http://www.cheapjoes.com
Paper gram: 300g on the watercolour paper.
Paper info: good quality watercolour paper
Paper colour: off-white
Paper acid free: yes
3B on paper: good to draw on, you notice the tooth.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: OK
Watercolour on paper: very even colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: don't bend
Water to get the paint to flow: plenty
Lift of some paint: yes
See through the page: nothing so far.
In my bag: needs a rubber band to stay closed
Other notes: lovely drawing and painting journal

Name:Moleskine, small sketchbook
Producer: Modo&Modo
Colour of the cover: black
Appearance: *synthetic leather*???
Book/ note block: book
Cover: stiff
Sheet:80
Pocket: yes
Ribbon/rubber band: yes
Book mark: yes
Corners: rounded
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: stitched, tight
Tear edge: no
Size centimetre outside: 9,1x14,2
Size centimetre drawing surface: 9x14
Price Norwegian kroner: 84
Price dollar: 11,95
Purchased: http://www.cheapjoes.com
Paper gram:--
Paper info: very smooth paper
Paper colour: pale yellow
Paper acid free: yes
3B on paper: very smooth, BUT smudge the graffiti on the page have to try with a harder pencil.
Eraser on paper: lifts OK
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: uneven colour
Crayons on paper: very well
Water on paper: bends a bit
Water to get the paint to flow: little
Lift of some paint: some
See through the page: yes, when watercolour and water is applied.
In my bag: closed
Other notes: --

Name: Moleskine, watercolour notebook
Producer: Modo&Modo
Colour of the cover: black
Appearance: *synthetic leather*???
Book/ note block: book
Cover: stiff
Sheet:72
Pocket: yes
Ribbon/rubber band: yes
Book mark: no
Corners: rounded
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: stitched, tight
Tear edge: yes
Size centimetre outside: 21x13
Size centimetre drawing surface: 20,5x12,6
Price Norwegian kroner: 119
Price dollar: 16,99
Purchased: http://www.dickblick.com
Paper gram: 200
Paper info: cold pressed watercolour paper 25%cotton
Paper colour: white
Paper acid free: yes
3B on paper: good to draw on, a bit of tooth.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: even colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: do not bend.
Water to get the paint to flow: alot
Lift of some paint: yes
See through the page: nothing so far.
In my bag: closed
Other notes: --

Name: Canson, sketchbook.
Producer:Carson
Colour of the cover: brown
Appearance: paper canvas
Book/ note block: book
Cover: stiff
Sheet:78
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: yes
Book mark: yes
Corners: squared
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: stitched and glued
Tear edge: no
Size outside: 21,6x14,8
Size drawing surface: 14,2x20,9
Price Norwegian kroner:196
Price dollar: 28
Purchased: Neraas, local art shop.
Paper gram: --
Paper info: good quality drawing paper
Paper colour:white
Paper acid free: ja
3B on paper: very good to draw on.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: even colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: bends a little
Water to get the paint to flow: --
Lift of some paint: some
See through the page: yes, you can see hints of the picture.
In my bag: closed
Other notes:--

Name: Canson, watercolour
Producer:Canson
Colour of the cover: brown
Appearance: paper canvas
Book/ note block: book
Cover: stiff
Sheet: 15
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: yes, silk ribbon
Book mark: no
Corners: squared
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: spiral, can be folded all the way back
Tear edge: no
Size outside:26x33
Size drawing surface: 23x32,5
Price Norwegian kroner: 147
Price dollar: 21
Purchased: Neraas, local art store.
Paper gram: --
Paper info: good quality watercolour paper
Paper colour: off-white
Paper acid free: yes
3B on paper: OK to draw on, a lot of tooth.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: even colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: don't bend
Water to get the paint to flow: alot
Lift of some paint: yes
See through the page: nothing so far.
In my bag: closed
Other notes: --



Name: Daler - Rowney, sketchbook
Producer: Daler - Rowney
Colour of the cover: black
Appearance: textured card stock
Book/ note block: book
Cover: stiff
Sheet:50
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: no
Book mark: no
Corners: squared
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: spiral, can be folded all the way back
Tear edge: no
Size outside:22,9x30,1
Size drawing surface:19,9x29,7
Price Norwegian kroner: 129
Price dollar: 18,5
Purchased: Libris, local book store.
Paper gram: --
Paper info: good drawing paper
Paper colour:white
Paper acid free: --
3B on paper: good to draw on.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: OK colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: bends a little
Water to get the paint to flow: --
Lift of some paint: yes
See through the page: yes, you can see hints of the picture.
In my bag: needs a rubber band to stay closed
Other notes: --



Name: Daler - Rowney, sketchbook
Producer: Daler - Rowney
Colour of the cover: black
Appearance: textured card stock
Book/ note block: book
Cover: stiff
Sheet:50
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: no
Book mark: no
Corners: squared
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: spiral, can be folded all the way back
Tear edge: no
Size outside:16,2x21,5
Size drawing surface:13,7x21
Price Norwegian kroner: 105
Price dollar: 15
Purchased: Libris, local book store.
Paper gram: --
Paper info: good drawing paper
Paper colour:white
Paper acid free: yes
3B on paper: good to draw on.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: OK colour distribution
Crayons on paper: very well
Water on paper: bends a little
Water to get the paint to flow: --
Lift of some paint: some
See through the page: yes, you can see hints of the picture.
In my bag: needs a rubber band to stay closed
Other notes: nice drawing journal




Name: Rationella media ab, red journal
Producer: Rationella media ab
Colour of the cover: red
Appearance: paper cover
Book/ note block: book
Cover: stiff
Sheet:94
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: no
Book mark: no
Corners: squared
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: stitched and glued
Tear edge: no
Size outside:21,5x15
Size drawing surface: 20,7x13,9
Price Norwegian kroner: 98
Price dollar: 14
Purchased: Ark, local book store.
Paper gram: --
Paper info: drawing paper
Paper colour:white
Paper acid free: --
3B on paper: good to draw on.
Eraser on paper: lifts OK
Pen on paper: very well
Watercolour on paper: even colour distribution
Crayons on paper: very well
Water on paper: bends
Water to get the paint to flow: --
Lift of some paint: no
See through the page:yes, you can see the picture through.
In my bag: whit a rubber band it stays closed
Other notes: the colours become pale.

Name: Quattro, artist blank
Producer: Global art materials. Inc
Colour of the cover: black
Appearance: paper cover
Book/ note pad: note pad
Cover: soft in front, card stock at the back.
Sheet: 64
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: no
Book mark: no
Corners: rounded
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: glued
Tear edge: yes
Size outside:14x8,8
Size drawing surface:12,7x8,8
Price Norwegian kroner: 21
Price dollar: 2,99
Purchased: http://www.cheapjoes.com
Paper gram: --
Paper info: good drawing paper
Paper colour:white
Paper acid free: yes
3B on paper: good to draw on.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: OK colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: bends a bit
Water to get the paint to flow: --
Lift of some paint: some
See through the page: yes, you can see hints of the picture.
In my bag: need a little bag to stay closed
Other notes: --

Name: Hand Book Artist Journal
Producer: Global art materials. Inc
Colour of the cover: green
Appearance: green canvas
Book/ note block: book
Cover: stiff
Sheet:64
Pocket: yes, a see through plastic.
Ribbon/rubber band: yes, rubber band
Book mark: yes
Corners: rounded
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: stitched
Tear edge: no
Size outside: 14x14.5
Size drawing surface:13,9x13,9
Price Norwegian kroner: 57
Price dollar: 8,09
Purchased: http://www.cheapjoes.com
Paper gram: --
Paper info: good drawing paper
Paper colour: off-white
Paper acid free: yes
3B on paper: good to draw on.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: uneven colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: bends a bit.
Water to get the paint to flow: --
Lift of some paint: some
See through the page: yes, you can see hints of the picture.
In my bag: closed
Other notes: --
Name: Winsor & Newton, artist water colour sketchbook
Producer:Winsor & Newton
Colour of the cover: white and blue with logo and info on.
Appearance: waxed paper
Book/ note block: book
Cover: stiff
Sheet:40
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: yes, rubber band
Book mark: no
Corners: squared
Produced: mass-produced
Binding: spiral
Tear edge: no
Size outside:25 x 31,5
Size drawing surface:22 x 30,5
Price Norwegian kroner: 218
Price dollar: 31
Purchased: Ciro, local craft store.
Paper gram: 190
Paper info: mould-made water colour paper
Paper colour:off-white
Paper acid free: yes
3B on paper: good to draw on, a bit of tooth.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: very even colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: don't bend
Water to get the paint to flow: alot
Lift of some paint: yes
See through the page: nothing so far.
In my bag: closed
Other notes:


Name: Rhonda Miller, brown leather journal
Producer: Rhonda Miller
Colour of the cover: brown
Appearance: brown leather whit leather wrap around
Book/ note block: book
Cover: soft
Sheet:50
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: yes, leather wrap around
Book mark: no
Corners: squared
Produced: custom order
Binding: stitched
Tear edge: no
Size outside:16x23,2
Size drawing surface:14,7x22,2
Price Norwegian kroner: 154
Price dollar: 22
Purchased: http://www.myhandboundbooks.etsy.com
Paper gram: --
Paper info: good quality watercolour paper
Paper colour:white
Paper acid free: --
3B on paper: good to draw on, a bit of tooth.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: very even colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: don't bend
Water to get the paint to flow: alot
Lift of some paint: yes
See through the page: nothing so far.
In my bag: closed
Other notes: lovely drawing and painting journal, I'll hope she can make my some more journals...
Name: SeaLemon, plywood
Producer: SeaLemon
Colour of the cover: light wood, looks like birch
Appearance: wood finer
Book/ note block: book
Cover: flexible
Sheet:60
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: no
Book mark: no
Corners: rounded
Produced: custom order
Binding: stitched
Tear edge: no
Size outside: 23x15,3
Size drawing surface: 22,8x15,2
Price Norwegian kroner: 295
Price dollar: 43,5
Purchased: http://www.SeaLemon.etsy.com
Paper gram: --
Paper info: good quality watercolour paper
Paper colour: off-white
Paper acid free: --
3B on paper: good to draw on, a bit of tooth.
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: even colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: bends a little
Water to get the paint to flow: alot
Lift of some paint: yes
See through the page: nothing so far.
In my bag: need a little bag to stay closed
Other notes: lovely drawing and painting journal.

Name: Huey, brown hard covered Journal
Producer: Huey
Colour of the cover: brown whit blue ribbon
Appearance: paper whit ribbon
Book/ note block: book
Cover: stiff
Sheet:52
Pocket: no
Ribbon/rubber band: no
Book mark: no
Corners: squared
Produced: custom order
Binding: stitched
Tear edge: no
Size outside:11,3x16
Size drawing surface:14,8x10,5
Price Norwegian kroner: 140
Price dollar: 20
Purchased: http://www.huey.etsy.com
Paper gram: --
Paper info: probably 200g good quality drawing paper
Paper colour:white
Paper acid free: --
3B on paper: good to draw on
Eraser on paper: lifts well
Pen on paper: well
Watercolour on paper: OK colour distribution
Crayons on paper: well
Water on paper: bends a bit
Water to get the paint to flow: --
Lift of some paint: some
See through the page: nothing so far.
In my bag: need a cover
Other notes: lovely drawing journal


The pictures is made by drawing a picture with a 3B pencil. Then traces with a permanent marker. The pencil marks is then erased. Then the picture is then coloured in with watersoluble wax crayons. Some areas is coloured in with watercolours. Then it is stamped and iridescent is painted on the trumpet.

I prefer an art journal that is not spiral bound, although this tend to lie flat, I like to be able to make my picture on both sides of the open page not having a hole in the picture.

If you have suggestion on good art journals, please do so.

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Most for your money if you are looking for a good but cheap one: Hand Book Artist Journal from Global art materials. Inc

Best watercolour:Kilimanjaro

Best drawing: both Daler - Rowney, sketchbook AND Canson, sketchbook.

I want better watercolour paper than Hand Book Artist Journal, Daler - Rowney, sketchbook and Canson, sketchbook, and better drawing paper than Kilimanjaro, and it would not be fear to compare the custom ordered as they are all unique.

I have to many elements I want to have in my dream journal. So I am sorry, I can not tell you the one journal I would prefer over all others, but I wanted to give you an insight in the quality of the journals and show you some of the elements you may look for.


Saturday, 6 December 2008

Testing art journals


Reading for exam, just one more to go this year. I decided to take the weekend off, can't read all the time. So what do I do when I have the weekend off, well this weekend I am decorating the house for Christmas and testing art journals! 14 of them! Some masspruduced and some one of a kind. Making a picture in each and every one of them with the same mediums. This way I'll know how they react and I can compare them to each other.


Why all this work? Well I eat art journals, well that is not correct, but I go through a lot of them and I need to find a journal that meets my needs, this will give me more time creating and less time searching for a good journal. I like my art journals so that I can draw and paint in them not limited of the tooth of the paper or if they can handle water. In the picture you see the start. This will be fun. I'll keep you updated with the result.

Friday, 5 December 2008

IF - balloon

This is actually an art journal entry from last Wednesday. I have been busy with exams and decided that it would have to to for this weeks IF. The original idea came from the phrase "Some glad morning...I'll fly away" Medium is watercolour crayons, just testing out some new ones from Staedtler called karat aquarelle. So far there is a bit more resistance in this crayons compared to the other ones I have, but it maybe the paper. A bit more testing is needed.

Medium used: Watersoluble wax paste from Staedtler and permanent marker.

Monday, 24 November 2008

EDM # 7 - tin

I am still playing catchup on the EDM challenges. A tin from the kitchen was the challenges nr7. My tin is filled with raisin.

Medium used: pencil, watercolour and permanent marker.



Sunday, 23 November 2008

St. Lucia give away - winner


Just a quick illo to accompany the announcement of the St.Lucia winner. But first I like to thank everybody that participated. I like the idea of doing something nice for other especially if they don't expected it. Thank you all for playing a long. Alto this give away is over keep posting those NICE comments on blogs you like, you will feel better knowing you have done something kind. Now for the winner:



Timaree of http://www.blogger.com/profile/15769047120660859743 also known as Freebird. Congratulation!


The illo is made using: pencil, watercolour and permanent marker.

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Art journal - dancing with knitting needles


I am so happy, my order with knitting needles came today. The girl in the picture has a dress made of felted wool, just a cut of scraps from this summers felting. The flowers are green spangles and the knitting needles are made by permanent markers. Yes, the clouds are made of glitter! Other than that watercolours are used.

I have been waiting since may for these. I ordered from Michelles Garage Sale and I know they were sent shortly after I ordered but my post office lost them! Today I got a call saying they have fond them, this really made my day. This was not just ordinary knitting needles they have colours!
I can not get a hold of them here in Norway, just plain grey ones. I ordered Susan Bates silvalume double pointed knitting needles. Finding a company that would send them was also a bit of a trouble, did not wanted to be ripped off by the price of the postage. If you know a brand that make coloured knitting needles( not plastic) other than Susan Bates and if you know of company's that sends to Norway please let me know. Although I am happy with the service of Michelles Garage Sale I want to find a better selection if possible.

Saturday, 8 November 2008

Tagged!


Tagged!
I have been tagged by Brenda at http://thecraftychook.blogspot.com


To be tagged is both positive and negative. On the positive side it is a honour that somebody wants to know more about you, the negative is when you pass the tag along on it's way you are asking people to share more than they usually do, not all find this charming and you have to find 6 new people to tag.

To give the ones I am tagging a positive feeling I have made them an actually tag. See picture above. If they answer the tag and send me there snail-mail address I will send it to them.

To the ones that I am tagging, you can send your snali-mail adress to this mail; ewianblog (at) gmail. com DO NOT PUT IT IN THE COMMENT! If you don't want to share your mail address that is fine, your choice how much you want to tell other people. Just remember the tag is made for you. I hope all of you will play along this tag!


Random facts:
1. I love books! I hoard them and read them. My childhood dream was to have a house large enough to have a library. My studio doubles up as a library! AND is is wonderful!

2. I am a audio learner. I listens to pod casts, radio or audio books. When I drive and when I work, it is a grate way for me to multi task. I am one of those people that listen to the text of the song, and if it is no good I prefer silence....

3. My favourite thing to do with my friends and family is playing board games, all can play along, age and level don't matter!

4. I collect postcards, also the ones that have no writing on the back.

5. I vote! It is my opinion if you don't vote you have no right to complain! This does not apply to children that do not have the opportunity to vote.

6. My favourite pie is pumpkin-pie, maybe because I only get a hold of pumpkins ones a year. I have a suspicion that chocolate pie would come very high up if I ever tasted it.

If you want to know more, I made a mosaic meme you can read more here http://ewian.blogspot.com/2008/07/mosaic-about-me.html


O.K here goes, all of these people is somebody I want to know more about.

1. The blog is new, but I know the owner, a mixed media artist with an eye for detail http://artsnark.blogspot.com
2. Not so many posts yet but I like what I see http://anniesbasement.blogspot.com
3. Broad virayety of motives in the drawings good reading too http://cordeliasartplace.blogspot.com
4. Soft pictures and if you have not read the post about "blogastinate" it is recommended http://hammeredplayer.blogspot.com
5. Good mix of community, art and vintage posts http://bonniebluedenim.blogspot.com
6. Shares her experiences and techniques in making her art http://mystele.blogspot.com

The rules:
1. Link to the person or persons who tagged you.
2. Post the rules on your blog.
3. Write six random things about yourself.
4. Tag six people at the end of your post and link to them.
5. Let each person know they’ve been tagged and leave a comment on their blog.
6. Let the tagger know when your entry is up.

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Swim team



Here is my swim team. Made a team with 9 girls/ladies all with different personality's.
Not sure if they will break the world record but they will sure try.


Do you have a swim team?

The team is made on watercolour paper with watercolour both paint and pencils and some painted vintage paper.




Medium used: pencil, vintage book page, matt gel medium, watercolour and watercolour pencil.

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Art journal - First snow


The first snow is here! It always comes like a surprise. It is actually 20 days later this year than last year. My art journal today was a snow scene, with two small hares/bunnies out waking in the snow. The background is watercolour, the hares is made with permanent markers and iridescent medium.
Detail, even with no blitz the reflektion make it hard to get a good picture. Here is the view from the road 0730 in the morning. Beautiful is'nt it?

Medium used: watercolour, iridescent and permanent marker.


Monday, 3 November 2008

EDM # 6 - favorite well-loved object


This object is a wooden bowl, it is actually my grandmothers, it sits on her living room table and is filled with small paper pieces, manna-corn, on them is bible verses or to be more correct it says where to look up the bible verses. My grandmother use to draw one piece for everyone that was visiting and then read the verse before the went home. The faint letters on the bowl says "in memory of the peace, Narvik, 1945" As long as I can remember the bowl and the manna-corn has had the same colour tones always looked well used. This is me trying to capture a memory of my grandmother reading the bible verses to us before we left for the road home.



Medium used: watercolour pencils and colouring pencil.

Sunday, 2 November 2008

Art journal - butterfly dress



I am starting a new journal, the first entry is a girl with a butterfly dress. The dress has holes in it to the shape of the butterfly. It has been a while since I made holes in my art journal pages, so it was a bit tricky to get the holes small with the scissor. I probably could have made the holes with a knife, but as I was travelling the scissor was all I had in my bag. New journals is always fun. This time I am trying out a journal form hand book journal, have not tried this type before and I am so excited to try this one out.


Here is what is looks like from the back.


The page behind is not yet done but the colour is in place.


Medium used: permanent marker and watercolour.


Sunday, 26 October 2008

St. Lucia give away




The day of St.Lucia is on December 13, but I want to do this give away now so the winner can get it’s packed in time for St.Lucia day.

I celebrate Christmas and I celebrate St.Lucia, I am not catholic but the Lucia tradition is strong here. I also like the Lucia celebrating, it is not about what am I going to get, but what can I do for others.

How it is celebrated here in Norway.

Santa Lucia is celebrated on December 13th. It is usually celebrated with a girl dressed in a white gown with a red sash or glitter belt, wearing an evergreen wreath with candles on her head. She is followed by a number of girl attendants, also dressed in white with one candle in there hand. The boys, "star-boys", also participate in the ceremony. They too are dressed in white gowns and they wear pointed hats and a stick with a star on.

At home:
The Lucia (the oldest girl in the family) wakes up her family by bringing a tray of coffee/tea and sweet-buns called "lussekatter"- translates to Lucia’s Cats. It is also custom to share lussekatter with the closes neighbours if they don’t have children.

Kindergarten:
The oldest children in the kindergarten 5-6 years old have a candlelight parade. They sing carols and give away lussekatter. The younger children and all the parents are invited to come and look at the parade. The parade then goes of to a retirement home, where they sing and give away some more lussekatter. The people there thank the Queen of Light, Lucia, for bringing hope during the darkest time of the year.

Schools:
The youngest children at the school have a candlelight parade. They sing carols and give away lussekatter to the other students.

In some towns:
Offices and communities sponsor candlelight parades in the evening, in which carols are sung.

Hotels
There is often an early Lucia breakfast this day.


The give away.
1. I want you to go to a blog you like, preferably a blog that do not get a lot (thousands) of comments.
2. Find a post on the blog you chose and say something NICE! in the comments.
3. Come back here and add a link to the post you commented on.
4. I will draw a winner on the 22 of November, check the comment you made and email you for your mailing address and send the packed on its way.

You are more than welcome to blog about this in your own blog, but it is not obligated!

Why.
There are so many wonderful bloggers out there giving a lot of them self. It is nice to get some feedback that people appreciate it. Those who read the comments may find a good blog. You will feel better knowing you have done something kind.

The price
3 stamps; Lucia, star-boy and nisse
1 box neocolorII, watersoluble
7 sheet of Christmas paper
1 bee wax
3 paints, black, gray, white
20 white pon-pons balls
3 blue glass harts
100 black glass pearls
60 white plastic pearls
Ribbons; 1 m gold diamond , 2 m deep blue, 2 m red 2 m beige with gold stars.
1 bunt white and red string.

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If the mail goes there I will send it to you, no matter where you are in the world! The postage is pretty much the same where ever you are.

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23.11.08 The give away is now closed, but keep posting those NICE comments on blogs you like, you will feel better knowing you have done something kind.

Saturday, 25 October 2008

IF - repair


My entry for illustration Friday this week is a doctor. One of the most fascinating repairs I know is surgery. Not that I study them, but it is can be so life changing for the people (or animals) getting them.

The illustration was made by sketching with a 3B pencil and painted with watercolour.

Detail of the face.


Detail of the scrub.


Medium used: pencil and watercolour.

Friday, 24 October 2008

EDM # 5 - my bed


This is my bed. In the picture I wrote the the name on the objects, bed, sheet, mattress, pillow, bedspread, duvet. If you don't recognise the words it because they are in Norwegian and my writing is done in a hurry. Played around with some permanent markers. Some was permanent and some bleed. I used pilot, super color marker, Eberhard Faber decoro lackmarker, Uni Posca bullet tip and Uni Poscaround tip. There was a light wash over with the watercolours.



Medium used: Watercolour and permanent marker.

Tuesday, 21 October 2008

IF - late


In the Norwegian fairytale Ash Lad and the good helpers, one of the caricatures is a man that can not hold still. The Ash Lad get the task of getting water from the worlds end for the prinsess's tea in less than 10 min. The good helper goes to the end of the world to get the water but he falls asleep at the well. My picture today is the good helper returning with the water.

Mediums used: Watercolour and sharpie.

Monday, 20 October 2008

Dino


How long could you survive chained to a bunk bed with a velociraptor? It’s a question I’ve never pondered. Thanks to the 10 bunk bed question, I now know that I would last 51 seconds!

In this occasion I made this little dinosaur. He is made with watersoluble wax pastel and got a rhinestone for the eye.

Detail of the head.



Created by Bunk Beds Pedia



Mediums used: Watersoluble wax pastel and rhinestone.


Saturday, 18 October 2008

Art journal - a little wizard frog


Just in time for Halloween. Here comes a little wizard frog. He has conjured up a beautiful purple hat. So now he is all dressed up and ready to go to the party. Do you have a frog that will join the party too?


Just a detail.

Mediums used: Watersoluble wax pastel, watercolour, sharpie and pencil.