Today’s #cjs20 artist is Marlene Meijer-van Niekerk – I hadn’t seen her work before, and really like it. I’m pleased with my piece although the scanner refused to pick up the fluro colours so it’s actually got brighter highlights than this shows.

Today’s #cjs20 artist is Marlene Meijer-van Niekerk – I hadn’t seen her work before, and really like it. I’m pleased with my piece although the scanner refused to pick up the fluro colours so it’s actually got brighter highlights than this shows.

Today’s artist for #cjs20 is Julie Fei-Fan Balzer. Without giving away too much, this was about trying out materials by working in series and asking yourself “what if…?”. It’s similar to how I work some of the time, but the questioning process really got me thinking.

Today’s artist for #cjs20 is fun-loving Carolyn Dube. This project involved using mica powders to create your own adhesive tape. I only had 3 colours, but love the effect (which was hard to scan).

Today’s artist for #cjs20 is Birgit Koopsen, whose wonderfully colourful gelli art tutorials I follow on YouTube. This project really appealed to me because I’m a gelli plate fan, so always looking for new ways to use my tools, and it didn’t disappoint. I’ll be using the process again and experimenting with the possibilities.

Today’s artist at #cjs20 is Iris Fritschi-Cussens, a mixed media artist in London. I loved the process she demonstrated and like the page I created – it feels like ‘me’ but with a nice twist. I don’t normally paint faces so this was quite outside my comfort zone!
