Wreck this Journal - Week 7 (Week 1 for me)
by Amanda | 07 17 2009I’ve been reading this book club blog called “The Next Chapter” since the beginning of June. They have been reading “Wreck This journal” by Keri Smith. In this book, people are given instructions on each page on different ways to Wreck the Journal. I’ve been enjoying looking at the progress of peoples journals. Some at this stage in the game (they are on week 7) have a really glorious patina and in their destruction have become works of art on their own. Since, I have a thing for journals, I purchased this book with the intention of playing along.
My work/career path right now is SO SERIOUS. It takes a lot to give myself permission to just screw around in the studio. So not only does it feel strange to be so awful to this book (some of the things they suggest you do is smear pages with dirt, chew on the pages, etc.), but it also feels strange to share things that I’ve done to this book, because my efforts aren’t… serious.
I’ve moved into my new studio this past week. This is my first day off from work, teaching, or moving since the beginning of June. I’ve been keeping a mental sketchbook of what I want to work on this past month and a half. After a month an a half of not physically working on my art, I have a huge list.
When I walked into my studio this morning, ready to get to work, I of course, felt totally overwhelmed. I noticed this book on my desk and decided to crack this book open today and started dabbling through the pages.
I worked on the book for about an hour. I found myself feeling limited, which surprised me. This book tells you what to do on each page, and I kept finding myself thinking, “But I want to do this instead” or “I’ll start with this ‘instruction’ but then I’ll embellish it”.
While working I was reminded of a practice that I used to do in my studio: The first thing I would do after walking into my studio, would be to pull out a piece of paper and just mindlessly watercolor for a half hour. By the time I felt done with it, I would have a new idea, or a struggle with a current project would seem more clear. Sometime this process would help me remember what I was working on the day before, or would help me make a decision to get some new work started. The act of getting my hand moving made the transition from home to work easier.
The thing I like about what is happening with this book is I’m not creating art pieces. When I’m working on watercolors, I still have a dialog in my head about whether or not what I’m working on will be any good. I’m still judging. With this book I found myself trying to solve problems with the tasks presented to me, and looking for new avenues, with but had no intention of making an “art piece”.
Here is some of the pages I wanted to share today:
I started with this page, where it asks you to drip something on the page and then fold the book in half and make a print. I poured coffee, india ink and speed ball ink on the page and got this:
Since this book is not designed to hold that much ink, it bled through about 4-5 pages. Actually the pattern on the back looks pretty cool:
I then decided to cut through multiple pages:
And then I took all the scraps and scotch taped them to the front page of the book, which actually gave me an idea for a book project I’ve been wanting to work on:
I’ll keep working on this throughout the week/weekend. Maybe I’ll be able to take some of the explorations in this book an apply it to my regular studio practice.

























20090717 1:29 pm
welcome to the book club! you are going to have so much fun! happy wrecking!
20090717 1:32 pm
Aww.. welcome to the journey! The first few weeks are really the hardest. I got the book to try to break out of a creative slump I was in from being forced to be so creative for other people on a daily basis. This book helps so much.. Don’t worry about what the end result will be.. I’ve redone several pages myself along the way.. I’m jealous you are in the beginning because you have such a wonderful experience ahead of you! Good Luck and happy wrecking!
20090717 1:44 pm
Is My Destroyed Journals really the name of your blog? That’s fantastic … but you’re a ringer for the WTJ crew! You’re way ahead of the learning curve, no fair, lol.
I love the cutting and replacing pieces elsewhere. Very nice.
20090717 2:54 pm
now of course, i want to know about ALL THOSE JOURNALS in your banner..
your cutting and pasting was very gentle and neat, i know your WTJ forgave you for that destruction
20090717 4:59 pm
Welcome to the group! I’m so glad you decided to join us.
It sounds like this is showing up at such a good time. Amazing how that happens. I’m glad you shared even if it wasn’t serious
20090717 7:39 pm
Looks like it’s never to late to join- and what a brave wrecker you are- cutting a castle into the journal!
Well done!
20090718 3:53 am
Welcome another fellow wrecker! You’re doing great! I love how you recycled the cut outs and made them becoming part of the journal. Well done! And you know what - you’re one hell of a wreck star! Keep going!
20090718 7:26 am
I love how you incorporated the cut pieces back into your journal. Great wrecking….and welcome!
20090718 9:11 am
Great idea gluing all the scraps back into the book! It’s awesome that it has inspiring a project for you!
20090718 10:38 am
Welcome to the fun gang! Keep on wrecking…
20090720 12:53 am
Nice start! Keep on wrecking!:)
20090720 7:09 am
it’s never to late for destruction.
now there’s a t-shirt.
i think you are ahead of the curve and doing some
terrific wrecking.
20090722 6:18 pm
Welcome! Your drip something/make a print page is fabulous! Those substances are so rich. Great wrecking.