Yet another papercut. I'm not sure what's next step. I was thinking making fairy tales illustrations with the same technique...
Showing posts with label Artist Trading Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artist Trading Cards. Show all posts
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Lascaux
I had planned that for some time, and I finally built my "cavern wall" out of acrylics and painted this Lascaux horse on it.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
164 - Papercut Heart
My second papercut. I almost ruined it when trying to stick it to its background.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
163 - Sea Turtle
I had planned for long to draw a sea turtle from a reference photo of lisilk@wetcanvas and the opportunity to do so came along as I signed up for a paint -a-theme swap where was of the theme was "sea turtle". The titles are fascinating.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
162 - La Descente de l'Alpage
I'm hosting a swap on illustratedatcs on the theme papercut, so I needed to practice!
Monday, June 30, 2008
The Legs
The last swap I participated in on www.atcsforall.com is a advanced textile swap. I made two (average) patchwork cards, but then I had the idea of this funny Xmas tree with Zetti legs. My husband liked it so I gave him and made a second one for the swap!
Sunday, May 4, 2008
African Statues
He is the African Zetti ATC I ended up with. That was a great creation process!
I needed some African inspiration, so I grabbed a book from my library and ended up enjoying drawing some of the sculpture I once saw in exhibition "Dogons" in Musée Dapper in Paris.
I needed some African inspiration, so I grabbed a book from my library and ended up enjoying drawing some of the sculpture I once saw in exhibition "Dogons" in Musée Dapper in Paris.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Chair swap cards
With the help of Vincent, I managed to make my cards for the chair swap (the two others are graphite).
As I subscribed to a few art history swaps, I'll be doing more copies. Hopefully I'll increase my self-confidence and develop my own style in the same process.
As I subscribed to a few art history swaps, I'll be doing more copies. Hopefully I'll increase my self-confidence and develop my own style in the same process.
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