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These urbanized Post ups would be found on the front of restaurants that donate to City Harvest, and the streets that benefit from the movement.
cross quilt in 1970s appliance colors.
I was watching a Mad Men DVD (so good!) and just started sewing crosses. I really should finish one of my works in progress...all my WIP bins are full!
Work in Progress:
I'm in the process of developing a new series of photographs for gravure printing.
Made with Leica Digi. To be transfered to transparency, then polymer photogravure, printed in intaglio...
Acrylic on Board
Work in Progress
This was going to be an old lady but that didn't give the sinister edge I wanted.
This is what a really productive weekend looks like for me. Yarn everywhere! hehe! I don't really know what my purse has to do with it though...
Collecting for @brianacreates online "magazine mixed media collages" class #magazinemixedmediacollages So fun!
A little love from Sales Manager Chris Blair. Like what you see? We're always hiring great people: www.Blinds.com/careers
Various things I've been experimenting with outside of sketching/watercolors.
Gray heads are Super Sculpey Firm and will probably become test subjects for molding and casting.
White head is LaDoll waiting to be detailed and sanded.
Needle felted woodsy started as a test of using a wet felted 'bead' as a core for the head. Poor thing still needs arms and feet. ^o^
ah, the saga, the drama, of pinkieppinks, she is just like the engerizer bunny, she justs keeps on goin and going....
so these week that SHEMA was yelling her head off about some kind of massacare thathad to do with hearts and cupids......i thought cupids shot arrows, but i guess some people have a different take on being struck by cupd's arrow............anyway can you take these striped pants off already, i know i have other clothes and i have worn these since christmas.........geez shema said even the fucking dolls around here are pushy and fashioniasters
An upclose and personal look at a quilt I am slowly making progress on. Made from baby clothes, this little cow is from a bib.
A 1958 Impala I'm building. Frame is done, and body is painted. Still lots to do, but it will have to wait for my '51 Chevrolet Fleetline.
Artists: Brian Kooser, Lauren Michelle
Moment: September 28, 2018
Locale: Ellensburg, Washington, USA
Event: Buskers in the Burg Workshop
lieux, mémoires, abandons et solitudes
photographies de préparation pour un travail en cours avec mon ami, collaborateur et peintre, franck castex