Every day is an opportunity to create, right? Right now I am drawing/painting each morning and when my puppy was being funny one morning I painted him
I am using the ICAD prompts this time, but not on individual index cards, in my watercolor notebook... same size image but neatly in a spiral bound format.
plus I don't need any pressure right now, so like Joy I am using the prompts as I like, skipping around
some pages using (on the top) "trace" and windsor newton watercolor pens with a stamp, "trace of blue"
on the bottom half, "coastline" or "serene" using inktense pan color, brush, a stamp with the watercolor pens , and scratching the end of a pencil to create phantom linesI love it! For the next two paintings I used "lucky" and painted a 4 leaf clover with inktense color, then did a pentangle of drawings in each petal with pen| the bottom image is crossroads |
"start my engine"
I do not know what these will become but they were fun to make. Can't ask a lot more from fabricWhile listening to my audio book, my mind wandered and I thought how am I using the RSC prompt this month to use pastel color?
I generally use light/pastel in the one color of the month to set off saturated color...
I thought, what if I focused on green, purple, pink, and yellow?
arranged them into colors
so I started putting them up on the wall... it will change since I move squares each time I enter the studio, LOL
I see tulips in pink and purples, yellow pansies or little white flowers dotted over it.
then I thought about neighborhood photos I took, and how to include them?
I printed 4 of them onto fabric (in my home printer)
but since I have so many little squares left, maybe they will become a second art work. I love the photos (click on an image to enlarge) I could see them surrounded with squares from my "watercolor" box... there are always more scraps aren't there? for this one, I will be adding a sort of border, then stitching them together this week, I hope... then applique some pastel flowers, some thread work, maybe a bead or two? design wall Mondays at smallquiltsanddollquilts
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17 comments:
You always find lovely ways to be creative.
You must have a prodigious scrap hox - so many great projects come out of it. Hi Alfie
so colorful! must go back and enjoy again.
you get more art done in one week that some of us do in
.....pick a number!
thank LA ,you and your pup for a colorful post!!!
you guys rock!!!!
What a colorful post and I love your poodle dance drawing! Happy Sunday!
You sure met the pastel RSC challenge this month! You have good ideas. I'm impressed with your implementation of the ideas!
Such pretty pastel squares!
You've been busy. I do love your poodle art. Have a nice day.
Those are intriguing ideas for pastels. I can't wait to see how the squares and photos come together.
What a fun week. Your pastel piece is going to be interesting! Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.
I love reading about your thought process as you put fabric scraps together.
You have some very fun creative projects in the works. The fabric squares are coming together beautifully!
Cute painting of Alfie! I always love your pieces made with small squares. You have a knack for arranging them so that we see a picture!
I'm making certain blocks with the RSC so didn't think to even look in my pre-cut scraps for pastel.
I don't mind the two posts. Your art is lovely and I do love the printed photos to fabric. Thanks again for sharing with FFO.
Fun dancing poodle
Thanks for linking to AFFF
Much love
I love the drawing of Alfie! I also like watching your fabric pieces become something wonderful.
Those pastel squares are a lovely start to something very cool! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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