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An exercise in imagination, I put blobs of masking fluid in a grid on the paper, then a quick dash of watercolour over each one. After rubbing off the masking fluid, I drew a little face into each white dot...
Here we set up paints, paintbrushes, paper, and an easel for our guests to have fun painting pictures for us. The bubble girls loved this! We also set up a blank book with a request for guests to contribute one sentence each to a story they'd write for us. We had a few takers on this, too.
Photo by Clarice Bell. Editing by Carol.
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Using the packaging for products provided by 3M, along with some plaids and magazine words, I created a style collage as a thank you for the gift.
This photo is of a food thermometer hanging out in a pot of oil, which is about to fry some ice cream coated in cornflakes. I can’t say how many times I’ve undercooked or burned something while trying to fry it due to a lack of correct temperature (which, for frying, is 350 degrees Fahrenheit). Thus, I’ve learned that a food thermometer is an absolutely integral part of anyone’s kitchen. I’ve also unfortunately learned that sometimes, guesswork isn’t the best way to cook.
46th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival CREATIVITY AND CRISIS: UNFOLDING THE AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT Program on the National Mall in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 4 July 2012 by Elvert Barnes Photography
NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Display
Visit the 46th Smithsonian Folklife Festival 2012 CREATIVITY AND CRISIS: UNFOLDING THE AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT Program website at www.festival.si.edu/2012/creativity_and_crisis/
Visit Elvert Barnes 46th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 4 July 2012 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/46thSFF4July2012
while I did so many things today - I seemed to do mostly quarterly tax work, pack orders and prep a few projects. I am working on colors for this little welcome plaque and it is most on my mind tonight.
Raku fired little clay nuggets made in my studio and a little vintage chicken are the inspiration for this project
I originally drew out a idea for this little plaque and did it on the back of one of my paper plates that I use to carry little things to the kiln - dummy me can't find the plate now. I had an idea I liked too!
El taller de creatividad aplicada y Dominó Serious Play se realizó que se realizó en Granhub
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