Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Start a REVOLUTION


Well, I took the plunge and completed my first spread for the Sketchbook Project. It's called
Revolution. My theme for the project is "Past, Present, Future." A favorite song of mine is "Neverfall" by the Lovehammers. And I've had this awesome image in my files for about a year now (came as an advertisement for a graphics firm.) Here's what happened when I put them all together. Background is a series of acrylic washes. The image was a laser transfer because the original image was a glossy colored picture. The song lyrics are written around the edges of the images. Why Revolution? Well, revolutions have always been a part of the past, present and will be a part of the future. As long as man has free will and a thinking brain there will be revolt and push for change. But my interpretation of this page is exploring the inner revolution we all go through, the need for change and being heard, even if we have to scream; the need to stand up and be counted, to move forward in life. We have to listen to the voices in our head and our heart, be strong enough to pursue the life we've dreamed. "Open up your mind and scream, live a life that sets you free". I think that's a message that's pretty timeless, don't you?

Thanks Lovehammers for the energy and inspiration to conduct my own personal revolution! XO Lisa

15 comments:

  1. Wow! Great page Lisa. It's funny I just started a journal prompt on past/present and future likes and dislikes on my blog. The idea must have come from seeing it on the sketchbook project yahoo group. I was wondering where that came from in my head - lol! I would have loved that theme. My theme is Danger! Danger! and it is a difficult theme for me.

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  2. Very good!! Love the color :-) Thanks for sharing with the group...

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  3. I love your layout-brings to mind the rallies I attended during the 60's & 70's. Cindy

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  4. Revolution is sometimes the only way to get a message across en mass as it were . Revolutions within ourselves are more difficult. We need to storm, hold and then defend against outside forces. I love what you have done here!

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  5. What a great page. I actually would love to print this out and put it in my art space. It's such a great reminder to move onward and upward, push forward, be heard, say what you mean and mean what you say, etc., etc., etc. It's absolutely brilliant. The red background is the best color choice - so bold! xo

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  6. Very powerful and colorful layout.

    xoxo

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  7. Yet more great art Lisa! The red, black and white are very powerful indeed.

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  8. Love how you took it full circle from outward, to inward, and right back outward. It's personal but has to be seen, felt, heard by the world!

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  9. This page looks fantastic! What a great start! Can't wait to see the rest of your pages! Leanne.

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  10. THIS IS FANTASTIC, that's why I shouted it out!
    Love it, so colorful, so vibrant - what a great poster it would make.

    I am doing the sketchbook project too - must work on it!

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  11. Lisa, you've managed to truly create art here, rather than merely a sketch or a painting, because this work captures so much more than that. You've managed to interpret emotions universal to humanity and expressed them through the use of images and colors, augmented by text. Fabulous!

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  12. I love the theme....reminds me of the hippie days I went through. Black, red and white colours do this piece perfect justice!!! Keep doing what you're doing...it seems to work alot Lisa!

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  13. I really love this. I feel a revolution coming also. Love the red and black. The graphics are great!

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  14. Very nice. This is a great take on the theme and I like how you made it too.

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  15. This is great! I love the colors and the boldness of it. Red!! :-)

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