I tell ya. Nothing gets me more motivated to work than an upcoming deadline. I'm getting ready for Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition's 12x12 fundraiser.
I don't have a ruler with me so I'm using a computer processor as a straight edge. 😋
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I tell ya. Nothing gets me more motivated to work than an upcoming deadline. I'm getting ready for Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition's 12x12 fundraiser.
I don't have a ruler with me so I'm using a computer processor as a straight edge. 😋
Great time being part of a podcast for the first time. You can check it out at http://thetapestry.podbean.com/
Thank you Ebony Iman Dallas, Laura Stringer and Blacken Podcast Studio. Check out Blacken Studios at http://www.blackenstudio.com
I do okay with my little phone's camera but there's nothing like having your artwork captured by a professional photographer. Thanks Kelsey Karper!
I think long and hard before I start new ones because I can't paint over or erase if I make mistakes. This one will be just how I want it. This will be finished in a few weeks.
After some long work, I finally finished the second orb. Hopefully I can get one more done before the show next Friday!
If you'd like to read the Oklahoma Today magazine article, here it is.
I made some postcards to invite everyone to the show this December. I love mailing things so this has been a blast. Message me at the "Contact" link with your mailing address to get one!
Got the timelapse thing right this time. Here's a necklace I made last night with Labradorite, Tiger's Eye, and carved ox bone.
Since one of my most common questions are "How long does it take?" I decided to make a timelapse video for everyone to see the process. I wanted you all to see how it goes from start to finish. I purchased a cool phone/tripod thing from Amazon and got my work area ready. I turned on the camera and went to work. After an hour of diligent working, I grabbed my phone and noticed the screen was stuck on nearly the start of the process. The camera locked up after the first minute of recording. I could almost cry.
Well. Here's what I got done in 50 minutes. I'll keep you posted for more.
There is a very nicely written article about my work in the current issue of Oklahoma Today Magazine!