Wednesday came sneaking upon me almost unnoticed… I was sipping my morning coffee when it suddenly hit me: Wednesday! Desk-photo-day! Luckily the battery of the camera was fully loaded so I took a quick snapshot of my desk in all its glory. There are several projects on my desk like the Chronicles page that needs to be finished, the folded harmonica paper that is waiting to turn into a mini journal and the other (bound) mini journals that lay waiting for me to decorate the covers. Just click on the photo to enlarge for a better view.
Oh, and I notice one ‘strange’ thing on my desk that I did not point out. You may wonder what is in front of the tissue paper, well, it is a bottle of oil. I made a photo transfer last week and my transferred photos always show a white mist when dry. You know the problem? I learned the solution from Patty Szymkowicz years ago: to loose the white haze, smear a little bit of oil on the transferred picture!
So that’s it for today… can you believe I kept this post so short?
However, if you do not have enough of me and my art and want to read more, I happily redirect you to Arts Illustrated. Arts Illustrated interviewed me for their website and the interview is now on line on their website. You can READ IT HERE
Are you curious to see more photos of work desk from different artists? There’s a list with WOYWW-participants on Julia’s blog. Click the link and enjoy visiting our hostess and all sorts of artists’ desks around the world.
Christine says
Loved the interview, thanks for sharing the link.
Have a good week
Christine
Bishopsmate #47
Nannie4 says
Hi, Marit. Just as when I visited Julia’s blog, the first thing that caught my attention in your photo was green grass. Sorry — it’s weather envy! You have a large number of completed art journals on the window ledge — lots of work there. Love your bright workspace and how everything is so organized and stays in its place. Magic? ;<) Happy WOYWW.
Nann #45
Jan Spencer says
Love how you label your desk, saves us having to guess what`s what.and I love those cute mini albums too.
Jan S no 54
Lisca Meijer says
Bedankt voor je vroege bezoekje.
Jouw atelier ligt alweer vol met mooie dingen. Ik heb met interesse je interview gelezen. Ja, zo’n negatieve opmerking kan heel veel schade doen! Wat een rotvent! (of vrouw)
Ik begreep niet goed wat een photo transfer was, maar ik geloof dat ik het weet. Omdat ze hier geen gel medium hebben, heb ik een paar maanden terug een pot ‘foto podge’ gekocht (het is duits geloof ik) en in de instructies stond dat je alleen fotos van een lazer printer kan gebruiken. Nou ik heb geen lazer printer dus ik heb het nog niet gebruikt…. Maar ik geloof dat ik weet wat je bedoelt.
Een heel fijne week gewenst,
Lisca#38
Lisca Meijer says
Ik wou nog even zeggen dat het bijna mijn eerste washi tape was. Ik had vorig jaar twee rolletjes bij de Hema gekocht toen ik in Ned was. Ik heb het nog niet veel gebruikt omdat de kleuren nogal fel waren maar deze van Lidl vond ik zooo mooooi!
Lisca
Carmen says
Ooh thanks for the oil tip – I have never had much luck with transfers. I loved the interview (although what your art teacher said to you made me annoyed on your behalf – I’m glad you came back to art!)
And thank you so much for visiting mine already – I think I am indeed going to leave fishy alone.
Carmen x #46
Nan G says
Love all the projects on your desk. And the lovely big window to gaze out of. Hugs and Happy WOYWW! Nan G #62
Zsuzsa Karoly-Smith says
Lovely interview Marit! I really enjoyed learning a bit more about you. The last bit is so true about being true to yourself. Back to your desk: that is one tiny little journal next to your scissors! I hope to take a closer look when it is finished! Thanks for visiting earlier! zsuzsa @ InkyDinkyDoodle #27
Ellie says
I really enjoyed finding your blog today, your art journal pages are so original, its very inspiring, Thanks you sharing your work. Ellie #68
Shel C says
A great interview Marit. I love your advice about not letting other people’s hurtful words bring you down. We all need to have a strong core inside to lean on when life batters us. I would love to see those tiny journals up close sometime. The smallest ones I have made are stitched into jello boxes as covers. Shel#45
LizzieMade says
Hi Marit, I’m visiting you again (after a long time, I think!). I so love how you label up your desk photos – it’s fun!
Lots of projects on the go just there – I have been making books with concertina spines. The latest is a rainbow photo album, which I am so pleased with (go and see if you fancy it- it’s the post before my WOYWW). I’d like to see what you make with your concertina’d paper…
The tip about oil over a photo transfer is really handy – I will remember it.
And I’m off to read your Interview article now – congratulations on that!
jellina says
Hoi Marit,
Wat een leuk interview!
Normaal gesproken sla ik zoiets over, want mijn Engels is zo slecht 🙁
Maar hier ben ik even voor gaan zitten en ik las het zomaar als was het Nederlands…
Fijn weekend!
Marit says
Wat leuk om te horen Jellina, dat je het interview goed kon lezen! Als nederlandse (met alleen ‘middelbare-school-engels, maar mét een talenknobbel dus ik pik andere talen snel/makkelijk op) gebruik ik in het Engels natuurlijk wel de wat simpelere woorden, waarom zou je ‘t moeilijk zeggen als het makkelijk(er) kan. Ik hoor het trouwens vaker van mensen, dat ze me ook in het engels goed kunnen volgend. Dat doet me echt goed!