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Hmua / Dress: 于甄 (Janet Wang)

Photo: Joshua Chang

Team: 林哲瑋 尤亭文 林佑東

Studio: 正妝 / Win Kuo

 

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A big value add for this cruise were the "Travel, People & Creative Photography" classes led by Michael Cooney. Class Five: "Creative Photo Fun"

The idea here was to play with different types of screens. The clear plastic was sprayed with water to create various rain and droplet looks.

sterling silver, patina, anodized titanium, flower by Mary Stromberg, riveted

Come play with us at wendyrago.typepad.com/project52 - mixed media challenge, due November 21, 2009

 

Title "Artsy Scrappy Mama" by Julie Ann Shahin

 

I decided my self-portrait would be a paper mache art doll because I didn't want to buy something, although I did look in a few stores. I wanted to actually make something and get my hands dirty, yet actually I wore "kitchen gloves" for the messy part! The wire mesh for the dress is no accident, I want you to see through it, to see the body has vintage sewing pattern tissue paper on it. I also wanted to attach items to the dress so this wire worked great, it is called "WireForm by Paragon" or "WireMesh by Paragon" depending on whether you want copper, brass, or aluminum diamond. Pam asked me what her name is, and I decided to name her "Artsy Scrappy Mama" because I wanted to show you a self-portrait of me in my studio, which is painted yellow, where I am happy and thriving.

  

The items on her dress include a cupcake charm (!!!), a handmade rose (tutorial coming soon), a deer brad because I see deer in my neighborhood all the time, a heart brad, an imagine charm for creativity and a nod to John Lennon, and a pin I saved from a trip to Toronto.

   

My technique: I wanted to use things that were on hand for paper mache. Make note of everything I recycled!

 

* The doll body was constructed from a toilet paper roll for the torso,

* and a wad of newspaper rolled into a ball for the head,

* taped together with masking tape.

* I used straws for the arms and legs,

* I punched a hole into the body for the legs and arms with my Crop-a-Dile

* Instead of using newspaper for paper mache, I used vintage music paper, vintage sewing patterns, and vintage book pages

* I made a 1-part flour to 1-part water mixture for the paper mache glue, and let each layer dry overnight

* The eyes and mouth were made on Claudine Hellmuth’s Sticky Back Canvas, cut out and applied

* The background behind her is also paper mache, made on a cardboard mailer. The newspaper article is about me, written several years ago, an interview I gave on hybrid scrapbooking when I was Creative Editor of Scrapbook Dimensions Magazine

* For her hair, I took 10 thin strips of fabric, tied a smaller strip of fabric around them at the top, then adhered one end at the crown of her head. I repeated this about 15 times. Then I tied various floral charms and beads to her hair.

   

Supplies: toilet paper roll, newspaper, masking tape, straws, vintage music paper (PERSONALITY), vintage sewing pattern(PERSONALITY), vintage book pages (FOUND at antique store), Claudine Hellmuth Sticky Back Canvas Paper, Hambly Transparency, pop dots, various fabric strips for hair, Prima flowers, fake eyelashes (FOUND in my cabinet), wire mesh (FOUND), ArtGirlz cupcake/imagine/feet charms (PERSONALITY); Art Matters Pin I saved from Toronto Museum (FOUND & PERSONALITY); chandelier crystal from flea market (FOUND); feather; brads; twist-ties (FOUND); Hard Rock Cafe stir stick (broke stick off) (PERSONALITY), binder clip (FOUND), chair, misc charms and beads, newspaper article (PERSONALITY)

  

Tools used: Martha Stewart Butterfly Punch; GlimmerMist by Tattered Angels Mist and Screens; Punchella; Acrylic Paints; Stickles glitter glue; Copic marker; oil pastels; water, flour, gloves Please see the forum for further tutorials on my paper mache art doll!

 

Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can buy Makeup.

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From archives. Creatives at Work editorial for wearethepeople

 

Model: Jerry / Paparazzi

Style: Oona Heleena & Joni Leppiniemi | Hair: Kasper Vähä-Ojala | Makeup: Meghna Mukherjee | Location: Hotel Kämp

Home Office, second work station

This photo has been taken in March 2013 when I join with my friend in Wiraland Photography Contest 2013.

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Fotografias Michael David CREATIVE FOTOGRAFIAS Montes Claros

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"You can tell the age of a tree by the number of rings on it's ... hello."

Creative bike parking in Berlin: space is in high demand.

Creating effective copywriting is of vital importance in today's design and communication industries. Well-targeted copy and a strong brand voice are essential if you want to stand out from the competition.

 

Copywriting shows how to write for all formats and contexts from catalogs and products to advertising and websites. It explores the challenges of commercial writing providing the tools to become a confident and versatile copywriter.

 

Leading industry talents from both the US and UK are interviewed major campaigns covering all areas of the industry are illustrated in color and examined in depth and exercises and tips aid in developing writing editing and presentation skills.

 

Revealing the secrets of this rapidly expanding profession Copywriting provides the skills and techniques that will help you to thrive in the world of creative commercial writing.

Copyright 2011 Sherry digital artist,designer, and photographer. Yoga logos and covers to use on your site. You must link back Sherry for credit at url: www.astrologyjunction.com to use these images on your site. Love and light!

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When you flow like water you bring all of your talents and resources to your creative work... Flow around every obstacle you encounter, including any you've erected yourself. (Eric Maisel)

 

Had a great creative day. Mounted about 20 images for these little portfolios I am doing aided by Gary Barlow ;-) Two things to be thankful for buying this house - amazing light and to be given the chance to be creative ;-)

 

I am off out ;-)

Stunning collection in white.

 

# 黃倩汶 WONG Sin Man, Kitty

Unfolding

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+852 6427 1294

 

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Creative Commons (CCBY) See-ming Lee 李思明 / SML Photography / SML Universe Limited

 

黃倩汶 WONG Sin Man, Kitty: Unfolding: Collection / PolyU Fashion Show 2013 / SML.20130626.7D.43085

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Creative Minimalism

Minimum equipment brings more creativity at lightGIANTS studio.

 

Models:

Mariana, Jay Jency, Shocy, Merry J

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