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Aqua is my favorite color. It reminds me of summer, water and a Mediterranean lifestyle. I haven't got much aqua around me though. Until my eye caught my camera strap. How can I forget that, it is teal color, which is like aqua. My favorite camera item.

Somehow I receive so much color this week. Today my friend brought these lovely orange tulips. I fell in love with the purple wrap though.

Prompt 101

 

GLUTTONY - is an inordinate desire to consume more than that which one requires

 

day 101

 

Ok I do not think that I am gluttonous..if that is even a word...but if there is one thing that I love love love, it is chocolate..I would bathe in it if I could...my all time favourite is plain milk chocolate..especially if it is lindt or red tulip..mmmmm gluttony!

This was actually a photobomb. Can't get too mad at this photobomb though.

Prompt: and then there were none

 

Journaling reads: Lexi Li - You were not yet 2 yrs old on this Easter 2011. But you were already strategizing! You loved finding the eggs and wanted more! Adorable beyond belief!

 

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Used Dylusions spray inks on Heidi Swapp Color Magic paper. Cut eggs from pieces of scraps with Slice and Dilly Dally design card. Title using Thickers I've had in my stash since 2009-ish? Traced around eggs with marker for a little pop.

For the supply list and how-to pointers go to Creativity Prompt.

From January 12, 2023: this week I’ve been reflecting on some the #jobs I’ve had as part of the @rachelastorauthor #prompts I’m doing from her @dailyom course, WRITING TO UNCOVER THE AUTHENTIC SELF. Today, I’m continuing exploring some of the #jobs I had as a #teen.

 

One particular job I ended up doing at @semiahmoosecondary was helping one of the librarians during my grade ten year in organizing displays in half a dozen cases located all over the campus. And when she left to teach at another school, it was a project I continued doing during grades 11 & 12, & even for a year or two after I graduated. In grade 12, I was able to do the displays for credit in my art class, the only caveats being I had to document the displays & reflect on them.

 

There were also several unused display cases which I brought back to life & at the height of this, I was rotating somewhere between eight to a dozen cases with new displays every 2-3 weeks.

 

Topics involved things I found interesting: current events; holidays and their histories; as well as arts & entertainment in terms of popular culture, music, television, and movies including the histories of those areas. If I could, I’d try to make them interactive, placing a small combo television-vcr in the cases or having a CD player inside to add clips or sounds. I remember with an academy awards display I did annually, it was in conjunction with a contest held through the library where students would guess who might win that year’s awards.

 

I remember the creative writing teacher would take his classes down to discuss some of the displays, in particular I remember them gathered around a display about filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock. I’d usually do these displays in the evenings, after school, from 3pm until the facilities staff closed up around 10-11pm. Sometimes, I’d be up later, typing up info onto pages that I’d print at home. I used props and I had a small budget approved by the principal and when I came back after graduating, I got a small honorarium.

 

It was fun, it was something I could do on my own, providing me with an escape from having been bullied so much during grades 7, 8, & 9. I loved that job.

 

12/365.

 

This photo was originally posted on Instagram.

Daily Paper Prompt #37 Block Letters

 

Can you guess what I've been watching?

 

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I grew up listening to The Beatles so they will of course always have a place in my heart.

Traditions ~ Sunday roast, Dad sitting by the Christmas tree on Christmas Day handing out presents, Peeling a ton of sprouts on Christmas Eve, Opening Christmas presents one person at a time taking forever, "Dad's" armchair and Dad at the head of the table.

Drawing exercise from Carla Sonheim. Each Thursday she is posting a "paint blob" image to use as the starting point for a drawing.

You can check out her blog here:

 

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Inspired by One Year in the Life of an Art Journal Prompt. We got to choose between love, silhouettes and the song

I included all 3.

The background is several pages of text each painted a different color, torn and mod podged to the book I'm altering.

This is where I sit to prompt and create some sound effects for the play. It's the cosiest prompt corner I've ever had. Almost tasteful!

 

From the not quite complete set of Party Piece after the first dress rehearsal at the Apollo Theatre, Isle of Wight.

This is my response to one of the creative prompts from Episode 39...the one on those that are no longer with us. This is a sketch of a Cocker Spaniel I had many years ago. Her name was Sarah and she is solely responsible for the incredible love that I have for the breed today. Her life ended very tragically (not nearly as peacefully as I wanted it to) and she will always be missed, even though I now have two Cocker Spaniels in my home. No dog could ever replace her.

 

I have only one small, very poor photo of her. I thought I could draw instead and I feel this turned out very well. It almost brings tears to my eyes.

See the animated goodness here

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The group works on some starter writing exercises a the initial Museum WithOut Walls digital storytelling workshop.

The 30 Day Journal Challenge

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Prompt 1: title page

comedy genre, cinematic, random scene, dramatic image, Hyper-realistic photograph taken with Canon EOS R5, photorealistic, real photo, moody photography, intricate details, sharp 8k, professional lighting, ultraHD, dynamic lighting, HDR

Artwork created by Midjourney from a sequence of text.

 

Midjourney v6.0alpha has better TEXT capabilities.

#44 - 2021 Scribbles and Drabbles

Two necklaces of the same pattern, each with three etched silver disks, one in yellow and silver, the other in red and black beads of various materials, both knotted on silk cord.

#9b - 2021 Scribbles and Drabbles

Detail of one of the carved bone separator elements, showing the copper chain and wirework, and the glass & stone beads at the end of the strands.

And I love people in b&w...especially ones that have so much texture and character.

Artwork created by Midjourney from a sequence of text.

 

Artwork created by Midjourney from a sequence of text.

 

thread sketch on canvas painted with gouache

Created the pocket out of scrapbook paper.

 

Petals- gardenia, rose, sunflower

   

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