Craft Works - Let's Get Creative!
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OK so I just figured out how to post pics!
I work with colored pencil and paper. It all started in 2005 when I decided to keep my journal on one sheet of paper, a nice sheet of course, 100+g/m (basic "drawing" paper) or more at least. Back then I had to write in different colors so that I could see the top layer I was writing. After time its become more about accumulation and texture than about identifying individual words. When I write nowadays, I envision myself raking rocks in a Zen garden.
With the exception of the third pic, which is an intaglio monoprint with colored pencil on top, everything that you see was created with only drawn lines and hand written words. After a while the paper starts to shred, and then things get interesting…
Pigments of My Imagination:
Head ON:
What Are You Hiding?:
Personal Space:
Pressure Point:
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Amazing…. Especially like the first one.
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2,5" is too wide for jeans beltloops, isn't it?
Fit my superblacks perfectly (snug, but did not have to force them in).
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Some years ago I was addicted to origami.
Sweet
More impressive you manage to keep them around
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2,5" is too wide for jeans beltloops, isn't it?
Fit my superblacks perfectly (snug, but did not have to force them in).
ok, I tried my 2 1/4" dutybelt to my 461 beltloops. It fit but looked like after some time loops will be shred…
I'd take it on safe side and use max 2" belt. (normal "jeans" belts I'm used to are 1 3/4". Now my 1½" feels a bit narrow)I'd say you have been warned
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Where did you get these nice buckles?
My belt is 1 3/4" , fits perfect. -
Some time ago I asked Giles for a piece of denim. He was so kind to say yes. I had the vision of a denim belt pouch. I went to a tailor in my neighborhood and we talked about two hours as we could make it. I wanted to see so much selvedge as possible. He made a sample from other fabric and we talked about it again. Now I am very pleased with the result.
the 21oz belt pouch:thanks to giles and beatle for the support.