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This Week's Question: What's the most complicated project you've ever tackled?
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And I've started the next project, another one I already had the fabric cut and prepared for. The magazine calls them Folk Art Angels, but they don't look like folk art to me, or angels for that matter, more like fairies. I've stitched two of the designs before as cards for friends, but I like them so I'm doing them again. The first one is riding her bicycle above the clouds. I've stitched the clouds and the bicycle frame.
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Tomorrow will be full of errands, so I might not come to crafting at all, but I'm well on schedule, so I don't mind.
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The most complicated project I've ever tackled so far has to be that jumper I did during the last holidays, but there's a strong contender with a scarf that had three different patterns on it.
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This afternoon, the library had a mini painting challenge instead of the monthly art book workshop, which is on a break this month. It was a lot of fun and while only 5 of us showed up, the vibe was a lot better than the workshop sessions have been the last couple months.
We were each given 3, 4x6 inch canvas panels, a cup of assorted paint brushes, a vast assortment of acrylic paint, and told to play for 2 hours. The person leading it even printed off some painting ideas for the person who asked for some.
Two of us went absolutely wild when we realized that of the 3 sets of 26 colors, 1 was all metallic paints.
Of the 3 canvases I worked on, I spent an hour working on one that is "Adonis dying on a bed of lettuce" because of a conversation at the endings comm. I am very happy with it. It looks great for the limitations. I managed a realistic skin tone, despite only using metallic paints. It has depth. No one gets it, but everyone one knows it's a dead body. The lettuce, more or less looks like lettuce. And the foreshortening on the arm is amazing.
However, it photographs horribly. All the shadows disappear and a bunch of color gets lost. A friend of mine told me Adonis' outfit looks like two red hippos kissing, which while I can't see it in person, I can totally see it in the photo. Funny, but also annoying.
I also painted an azalea that I'm not happy with. I will be attacking it with a pen at some point.
The other canvas is a random brushing of leftover paint I was using, that will be a background for a later painting.
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The fairy angels sound cute :)
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I remember you talking about the jumper. The scarf sounds terrifying, if it's a contender.
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Three patterns? Wow!
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The painting sounds fun! Shame that you can't successfully photograph your Adonis. The hippos sound hilarious, but also infuriating since that's not what you were painting. Anything red is a nightmare to photograph anyway. All detail vanished.
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They are. They have tiny wings, not angel-like at all, so definitely fairies.
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A shame that Adonis on the lettuce didn't work on the photo. I'd have loved to see it, despite the red hippos kissing. Is there a reason why was he dying on a bed of lettuce?