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This is the finished back of the piece. When held to the light, you can see her thru the black. There are lots more pictures of this project in my photostream, come take a peek :o)
This is a pin up girl I did for a swap on Swap-bot (Pin Up Girl: Round 2)
Stranger Things. I've never seen cracks on the back of an analog photo paper before (it usually is the emulsion layer on the other side that dries out and cracks...). Feels in the hand like a double layer paper (polaroid-ish)? Very strange.
Behind the art of the Pritzker Pavilion at Millennium Park is more...art.
Art is a loaded word.
When we think about public art, such as murals, sculptures, buildings, etc, we think of the artists or the architects that create the piece.
But what about the people that build the piece. Are they artists too? I argue that yes, they are. There is an art to building that we are so often not privy to.
So this piece is dedicated to the working people that allow us to live in wonder every time we are lucky enough to experience whatever the artist had in mind.
Thank you.
Took in side seams and adjusted one side seam incorrectly. Need to rip out both sides and middle boning and make center back shorter before retrying sides.
Patterns of Fashion 2. Janet Arnold. 1861-3 A Day Dress. The London Museum.
Here are some recent ones of the boy, too. He insists that his teeth are falling out, too, but they're really not. :-)