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1. using a cobbled-up plumb bob, I tape on two strings on either side of where the waterfall will be, and beginning the water with a blurry blue-white glaze 2. A separate drawing of the gothic spire is photo-copied, and this is rubbed on the back with a #2 lead pencil, taped to the painting, and traced to transfer the sketch onto the canvas. I then base paint the spire in raw umber, leaving space where there are edges and transitions. These will be filled in as the spire takes on more form. 3. now I begin doing the spire roof in dark greens. 4. continuing to build up the layers of patina in greens and blue-greens
Spent a lot of today working on some of the photos I took on the cruise. there will be lots of processing for the next few weeks.
i'm about 70% convinced that i'm learning how to huff chemicals in black and white photo instead of how to make pictures.
I finally finished sanding, priming and painting the extra large craft table I made for my studio. I absolutely love it - large work space, shelving units for storage underneath, and much better looking then the ratty old tables that used to occupy this space! My inspiration came from the site everyone is talking about, Pinterest!
Blogged: magicmarkingsart.blogspot.com/2011/11/works-in-process.html
Day 3 - Final day (Feb 21 2015)
Outline art work with Molotow black ink and paint brush along with other various sizes of Molotow markers for detail.
Really honoured and stoked to be invited by Infiniti Canada to paint my illustration work on the brand new Infiniti Q50 tomorrow to help ring in the Chinese new year at the Queen Elizabeth Plaza in Vancouver. Feb 19 - 21st.
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That's our Master Carpenter. Yes, he's now sporting a work kilt. Seeing the riggers with ZFX wearing them, he decided to embrace his Scottish heritage and go with one of the carpenters kilts. No, it's not his only kilt.
And no, I'm not going to ask him what he's wearing underneath.
by Natalia Monroy, Subyeal Pasha and Garth Elvy. Table mats / coasters based on forest area data from Mexico, Pakistan and Australia. Made with Processing, lasercut by Ponoko.