Craft Works - Let's Get Creative!
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some extra wear time did this peace some good. It is now officially retired and I love it :-*. It has been with me through so much of my life. There are elements that are more than seven years old. These are just pics from the studio cause Im super excited to have witnessed completion. I'll get better ones. For now, Please enjoy.
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Here's what it looked like before the latest evolution. This is Arches cover paper which is 250gsm, or similar to 14oz. IH denim. This peace of paper had been "worn" for so long that it was wearing thin in multiple areas, and I was really worried that I would risk destruction if I wore them anymore. That's why I had left it as it was in the picture, but I was never really content. It's like it was just hanging in my closet, begging to be worn one more time. Fortunately, I found some time recently, as well as some bravery, and I committed to havin a go. I'm pretty thrilled that the paper held up, and after several more layers, it's now even stronger than before (i have additive and subtractive techniques, so I was able to add some wax-oil pastel and reinforce the paper before I applied the finishing layer. I love how the denim metaphor applies to my artwork
And here's how the paper looks when new ;D:
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Still dont know what you are doing, but I think its called art
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Hope y'all don't mind a few updates on some WIP. Here's what my workplace looks like today. Not even in the same league as seawolf's superb setup, but I have no house and live a hermit's life, so I make it work. It's like plein-air painting, just make art wherever you are. The place changes everyday, but all I need is a flat surface and some pencils and I'm good for hours….
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Last one
The original peace of paper started out as 22" x 30" in 2008. I tore it in half and started on this one. Eight years later, here it is:
Last year I picked up the other half and started working. This was actually one of my first posts to the forum last October. It's a smorgasbord of colored pencil and oil pastel techniques, and an endless amount of hours drawing lines and writing words. So two halves of the same sheet of paper, one took 8 years, one took 3 months…eight years later ;D. Zen garden of life on paper: