Well... that's the end of A Year of Light lessons.
I learned. I created. I tried. I enjoyed.
Yes, I've signed up for some lessons next year. We'll see what they bring.
| I do love an owl with an attitude! I got to use black India ink for the background. It acts different than any type of paint I've ever used. |
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| I've said that I can't draw way too many times. Whenever I put effort into drawing well, I'm always a little stunned when it works. |
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| This was so fun to work on. It's just collage papers cut into strips and glued down to create an image. |
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| I decided that silver glitter didn't have to be just for kids. That skirt! Looks like she stepped out of the '70s! |
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| Tear, cut, glue, paint, draw, stamp... all the things. She's weirdly mesmerizing to me. |
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| This one was hands down the hardest of all the lessons I've done. Colored pencil on black paper. Yeah, I might have cropped off half of her hands since... yikes... not successful. |





I thought the sunset one was a quilt! Pretty cool stuff!
ReplyDeleteIt was kind of put together like a quilt... Maybe I should try it again, only with fabric... Let me think about that...
DeleteThese are all so unique and different and attractive. The collage really appeals to me. I think the last one is stunning! It's funny what will affect someone when you think it is "not successful".
ReplyDeleteThat's a good point. Thanks. And, I agree about the collage. Wendy said, and I agree, it looks like a quilt.
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