"Do something quick, creative, and do it without fear. Don't think too much or better yet, don't think at all. See where it leads." The Daisy Yellow Index Card a Day Challenge 2019
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Here's the home stretch all in one post.
I used some of the brightly painted deli-papers gifted from Lynne for a
little weaving on card number #90.
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A year or two ago I bought a watercolor coloring book...the floral images are outlined in either gold or silver metallic so "resist" the watercolor. I've only painted a few pages...but punched up some of them for card #91.
This is what it looked like before I trimmed it up.
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This is a little piece of one of my experiments with an acrylic under-layer...then overpainting with white.
Just a random doodle in one of my sketchbooks.
This was originally an attempt at a whimsical landscape painting inspired by something I saw on line....turned sideways it's abstract art.....right?
The half circle is left from the project above.
Turned back the other way....it's back to a landscape with a setting sun.
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And finally #100. This is actually part of a larger square piece I made for my stacks show. Interestingly enough it's one of the few pieces that Dr. Adams didn't want to hang for reasons that aren't important right now. I ripped it apart (in frustration at the time) and reused the canvas....but for some reason I saved the parts that weren't ruined in the destruction process. I still love the colors and working with stacks of fabrics is something I'll go back to again and again. It seemed perfect for #100....part of an ACTUAL reject. Repurposing leftovers and experiments and honoring rejects was the overall theme of this project.
I just bought myself a $20 overhead tripod and had fun playing with some videos. You can check them out in this Instagram Post: https://www.instagram.com/p/B2Kqeobn7K7/
The joy of completion...my 100 Day ICAD project of summer 2019.
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