Sarah Rondon

Sarah is an intuitive mixed media artist living in New York. The best part of art journaling for Sarah is that it’s just for her, where she can be as free as she wants in the pages. With an emphasis on color and personal symbols, she uses art as an invitation to connect to spirit.

Catalysts by Sarah Rondon
Creating a Seasonal Mood Board

Creating a Seasonal Mood Board

We all have favorite seasonal activities and traditions. By using old calendar pages, and creating a mood board, we are celebrating these unique parts of the current and upcoming seasons.

Seeing patterns: Carve your own rotating stamp

Seeing patterns: Carve your own rotating stamp

Using a square eraser you will learn to easily design and carve a stamp that creates a rotating pattern. Create your own designs or be inspired by your personal symbols or images you find in a book. Using a stamp to create patterns, is a quick way to add a layer of interest to your spreads.

Collography: Printing with Texture

Collography: Printing with Texture

Freedom Hi! Sarah here, and today we’re going to be making collographs. Collography is a printmaking process in which materials are glued to a rigid substrate. When printed, the...

Painting With Tissue Paper

Painting With Tissue Paper

Colour Hi!! Sarah here and I’m honored and super excited to share this tutorial with you. I love using tissue paper in my art journals. It’s great for layering and did you...

1.5 Guest: Mutimedia Collage

1.5 Guest: Mutimedia Collage

Sarah RondonMultimedia CollageSo Sarah really needs to start being arrogant about her mad art skills. She once helped me figure out how to mix the colour for my exact skin tone in three sentences. And I am really dumb at colour mixing. Her art knowledge is deep, and...

Self Love through Collage

Self Love through Collage

Worthiness#gmseasonofworthiness This lesson was originally released in the Season of Kindness. It holds so much value for the Season of Worthiness that - for the first time...

Day 19 Less

Day 19 Less

Remember: Bring your messy self, take what you need (no such thing as being behind), and remember that more than zero is enough. Here's the prompt for today's Messy May:Using a base of neutral collage, add a single block of color to create impactful...