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April 27, 2014 in Inspiration Roundup
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April 27, 2014 in Inspiration Roundup
A roundup of this months uploads from the 365 community.
"It is inspired by an old friend and is the result of working on an body of work entitled Autobiography Fence (http://janturner.org/fence.html) This is a new body of work based on meetings and relationships. I am using 365 to try and work out how to make this body of work…. I am scrabbling around really. This piece is a maquette for a larger work and the drawings and sketches on 365 are my way of getting to the colours and textures and structures of the maquettes."
Visit @jan Activity Stream
"This is called '1st Day' as it was the first of my 365 contributions that followed my intention of only showing a piece that was formed on that particular day. This is also why I have selected it above the other 'works'."
Visit @gailsagman Activity Stream
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Visit @emily Activity Stream
"The drawings I posted were all insoired after seeing that Rauchenberg had erased and drawing by de Koening and exibited it as ’Erased de koening by Rauchenberg’ so I hatched with a soft pencil a whole sheet of paper and erased IN an image, and the effect is soft and etherial.
Greta"
Visit @greta-berlin Activity Stream
Visit @veronicahudson Activity Stream
"This is part of my 365 plan to take an iPhone photo portrait/snap of my husband over the coming year to record how he’s coping with cancer. I like this pic; he looks at peace – which of course he is, thanks to the morphine."
Visit @missy-chrissy Activity Stream
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Visit @trickman0 Activity Stream
"Hedge-laying was a mystery to me until ten years ago when I took a full year’s course in countryside management at Merrist Wood College near Guildford. However, the hedge-laying style for Surrey generally does not apply in Dorset so I had to take a further day’s instruction with Dorset Wildlife Trust at Kingcombe almost as soon as I had started to work on my own hedges here in Dorset. This hedge is one of mine where the urge to intoduce an artistic element could not be resisted. To a traditionalist the bright willow does not belong, but it blocked a hole until the hedge grew back and introduced an intriguing highlight both at the outset, and as the hedge grew back. That is justification enough for me."
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By admin on April 27th, 2014 in Inspiration Roundup
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