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I then painted the black background using lots of linseed oil to thin certain areas and get some interesting textures in the background as I didn't want it to be a plain solid black. After this step I used some turpentine to get some more transparent and textured parts below the neck as I unfortunately covered it a bit more than I intended to, making it look like a weirdly floating head with the top part out of frame.
Porto Alegre, RS, Sábado, 04/08/2018
09h - Deputada Estadual Silvana Covatti e Deputado Federal Covatti Filho participam da Convenção Estadual dos Progressistas do Rio Grande do Sul
Local: Teatro Dante Barone – AL/RS
Foto: Evandro Oliveira/Divulgação
hooray the walls are back up, and the ceiling is in! the room still needs to be plastered, but i will wait until i can do all the rooms at the same time. the hardwood floor has taken a bit longer than expected to put down, but it will be worth it. this will probably be the last photo of the kitchen for a while as i start working on the bathroom soon.
The little forest at the end of my dead-end street is making way for a parking lot thanks to Gatineau's new rapid transit. I'm sad; this is where I get most of my mushroom shots. :-(
Pattern: Cedar Dancing Sock, from Cat Bordhi's New Pathways for Sock Knitters
Needles: US 1.5 (2.5mm) DPNs for body of sock; US 1 (2.25mm) circular for freaky-deaky cast-on.
Yarn: Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks That Rock Mediumweight, color Count Cluckula (somebody has entirely too much fun naming these).
Second progress shot of my Tricorn piece for "Deck your chairs" project
outline is down...now time for some shading
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