Mixed Media Journaling
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🎨✨ Unleash Your Creativity with Mixed Media Art Journaling! ✨📖
📅 Every Saturday
⏰ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm (PST)
📍 Orangevale Library
8820 Greenback Lane, Orangevale, CA 95608
➤ Directions
Join us at the Orangevale Library for a hands-on Mixed Media Art Journaling event! Whether you’re a seasoned artist or just starting out, this is your chance to explore painting, drawing, collage, and more in a fun and welcoming space.
🌟 Why Attend?
✅ Express yourself through art & journaling
✅ Learn new techniques with mixed media materials
✅ Reduce stress & boost mindfulness
✅ Meet fellow creatives & share inspiration
✅ No experience needed — just bring your imagination!
About Orangevale Library Tap to expand
The Orangevale Library, part of the Sacramento Public Library system, is located at 8820 Greenback Lane, Suite L, Orangevale, CA 95662. Serving as a true community hub, it offers a wide range of resources, technology, and programs for residents of all ages.
Key Features & History
- First established in 1912; at the current Greenback Lane location since 2001.
- Underwent a major renovation and expansion in 2021, nearly doubling in size from 4,320 to 7,910 square feet.
- Added spaces include:
- Dedicated rooms for children and teens
- Two new study rooms
- A flexible community room
- Features an in-house Seed Library offering free vegetable and flower seeds to the public.
Resources & Services
- Collections: Books, eBooks, audiobooks, DVDs, music CDs, and magazines.
- Technology: Public computers, word processors, and free high-speed gigabit internet.
- Programs & Events: Family Storytime, “Explore and Learn” sessions, and seasonal programs.
- Friends of the Orangevale Library: A volunteer support group that funds programs and materials through book sales and events.
Location & Hours
📍 8820 Greenback Lane, Suite L, Orangevale, CA 95662
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
About Process-Based Art Tap to expand
🎨 Process-Based Art: Create • Explore • Discover
Process-based art centers the act of making over a polished end product. It invites experimentation, play, and spontaneity—letting you explore materials, techniques, and movement without a fixed outcome. The goal is the journey of creating: try, layer, react, repeat.
Key Characteristics
- Process first — outcome is secondary to exploration.
- Freedom from rigid rules — embrace happy accidents.
- Mix & layer media — paint, ink, collage, fabric, found objects.
- Follow intuition — gesture, rhythm, and movement guide the work.
- Personal & expressive — process becomes a record of thought and feeling.
Why Artists Love It
Reduces perfection pressure, builds creative confidence, and sparks original ideas through playful iteration.
Why Educators Use It
Supports multiple ages and abilities, encourages risk-taking, and builds reflection skills (what worked, what changed, what’s next).
Why It’s “Messy”
Layering, gluing, scraping, splattering—materials in motion. The “mess” is part of the magic and the documentation of process.
Quick Tips
- Start with loose marks (no erasing—respond instead).
- Layer three+ materials (e.g., watercolor + ink + collage).
- Set a time limit to stay playful, not precious.
- Pause, rotate, and react—let the piece tell you what’s next.
Influences & exemplars: Jackson Pollock (action painting), Eva Hesse (material/structural experimentation), Lynda Benglis (poured, textured media). Today, this approach thrives in contemporary studios, art therapy, and education.
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