Art journal layout: Using a window to link pages
This multi-page layout uses a window cut into canvas to act as a framing device for the two main layout, while giving them a common link. Using mostly dylusion paints, this bright and cheerful spread is a quick and fun to replicate. To see more of my artwork- check out @niamhbaly on Instagram or Niamh's Art Journal ( / niamhbaly ) on Facebook. To see more videos like this please hit subscribe and the thumbs up button. Also remember to click on the bell next to the subscribe button to get notified when new videos go up. Enjoy!

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