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I sketched out this image directly onto the linoleum block!
Linocut
8"x10"
© 2009, Nyela (Nashay Antoinette Jones)
All the cutting is done...it has been ready to print for almost two years now!
8"x10"
linocut
© 2007, Nyela (Nashay Antoinette Jones)
I ran out of yarn (handspun, naturally, for which I cannot get anymore matching combed top--boo), so this poor sweater will never be finished. The yarn will have to be repurposed for another baby knit, perhaps a bonnet and bootee set.
First haircut I have done. I am pleased with the results. She is now taken apart and having a faceup done.
Acrylics on canvas. This is an in-progress gift for my stepmother. The rose is copied from one picked from her bush in the backyard and placed in a vase at Thanksgiving. It was originally a "white" painting assignment, but I didn't finish on time, so I took the liberty of adding more color to it! (Too much color in the leaves, though). I need to re-photograph this, because the colors are off.
Ideas for the social component:
These would be ear buds that are sold (retail/all around, like the live strong bracelets), with a 5$ donation. The donation goes to shelters for the domestically abused and the purple headphones would generate awarness (they are bright and people usually wear white or black headphones).
After awarness of the campaign has been effective, have a national (or world wide) day where people pledge not to use headphones. This would go along with the idea of using your senses. Hopefully famous people and everyday people would tweet about the day using the hash tag #SenseForPeace, genertaing even more awarness.
This is my first official SD complex commission.
It's still in progress, but almost finished.
It fits too thight on my chocolat 'cause the doll who'll wear it is more more thin...but I wanted to show it weared to see how it wear.
glue one end of the suede lacing to the ring. clip in place to dry. wrap ring with lacing. glue other end and clip till dry.
best instructions i found: www.nativetech.org/dreamcat/dreminst.html
With a whole lotta help/education from my friend Jon and uncle Jon. By the end, i did one section on my own! YEAH! i can frame!