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#57 - 2021 Scribbles and Drabbles

Sculptural pin of steel, copper and brass, variously stamped, intertwined and riveted together, shaped like sea-pens or anemones.

The underside of sage leaves. I love how furry they are. And also very wet today!

My new flipflops! I don't 'do' shoes.

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My bracelet. My wrist.

Day 31 of LOAD1018: Broadway Rhythm: Come From Away

Prompt: Where were you when you heard of the attack on the World Trade Center? What were your feelings & actions on that day?

Technique: Include words in your journaling that describe some of your sensations.

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The mason jar was empty so I filled it with pennies

created with prompts using recraft ai

Video tutorial will be up on Creativity Prompt on February 13th (2009).

from the journaling jar, a jar with question and word prompts to inspire those with writer's block. :)

The tree I see from my perch by the 'puter

Our Lady of Prompt Succor Cemetery, Westwego, Louisiana.

  

I reckon I wrote my name only once, but I tried to draw some "S" lol :-)

Although my resolution is to write more, I found it hard to talk about myself. I still have to work on this :-) so I used shapes and colours instead of writing :D

 

school group at Wonders of Wildlife

"People are often more than they appear, not everyone reflects who they truly are on the outside"

 

We were never able to ascertain why they built these strange, somehow evocative structures, or what they were supposed to represent. Whenever we asked, they clacked their teeth and hid their eyes behind their hands.

- event format in which people compete against each other using text-to-image software

 

Filodrammatica, Korzo 28/1, Rijeka

24 February, 2024

 

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Photo by: Tanja Kanazir

  

«Show off your prompt skills and maybe the audience will choose you as the winner who elicited the most surprising, disturbing or beautiful images from the latent spaces of DALL·E 2.»

 

The creators of the event are Sebastian Schmieg and Florian A. Schmidt, Berlin-based artists and lecturers at the Design Studio in Dresden, in collaboration with students Bernadette Geiger, Ella Zickerick, Emily Krause, Levi Stein, Lina Schwarzenberg, Robert Hellwig.

 

Official website: promptbattle.com/

 

More info: drugo-more.hr/en/prompt-battle/

This was actually a photobomb. Can't get too mad at this photobomb though.

I quoted my grandfather. His pearls of wisdom gain new meanings as I get older. I always took this one as "use the right tools for the job"... or "big change requires a big voice". My boyfriend explained that it means having a badonk (like him) must mean you have a big... ahem... front. Turns out the boyfriend was right. Gramps was talking about boy parts. lol

Close up of the paint-over portrait.

#60 - 2021 Scribbles and Drabbles

Image of an elaborate silver coronet (my viscounty coronet, made by Torgul) with a pendant of bronze branches and silver bells (my Branch of Bells, made by Arlin), a bronze linked chain etched with a fealty oath (West Kingdom, made by Laurel Cavanaugh), an etched bronze ring (one of Michael's & my tokens), and a blue and silver necklace (made by me)

papercollage painting for journal prompt from book "Desire to Inspire" (gift from "Santa" - teehee)

These kitchen towels are so cheerful and pretty. And aqua. Perfect for our modern rural kitchen.

My (very) old Ricoh

The Precinct: A Year in the Life of an Art Journal (guest host)

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Drawing exercise from Carla Sonheim. Each Thursday she is posting a "paint blob" image to use as the starting point for a drawing.

You can check out her blog here:

 

carlasonheim.wordpress.com

Target didn't have my blueberries so I had to eat my rice chex plain.

My friend Joyce was teaching me how when taking photos on a sunny day, you can find many shadows. So for fun I took this photo of myself. The reflection in the grass almost looks like ice.

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