The first day of my craft commitment and I forget I've got a few appointments on the other side of town. I don't get home until 9pm. Still, I promised myself, so I sit down with my sketch pad and start work on an idea for a lino cut.
I've taken the plunge and signed up for a weekend course at the CAE for a refresher on lino cut printing. I tried it at school and loved it, especially that it's possible to do most of the work at home. The course is at the end of September, so I'm being a super-keen student (there's always a first time) and am trying out ideas for prints now.
Tonight I used carbon paper to trace over a copy of this photo of trees and vines taken in Queensland, and started to fill in the detail with black pen. I got quite absorbed in it and spent more than fifteen minutes drawing away, but I had to head to bed before it's finished. It turned out ok, but I need to study some prints I like to work out how to do the shading. Still, not a bad effort for a tired Monday night.
Monday, 1 August 2011
No, it's not another site chirpily telling you you can make a lovely dress in 15 minutes when it takes longer than that to read the instructions. I'm going to set aside fifteen minutes each day to do something crafty.
It's a way to weave creativity into an everyday life of work and commuting and bills, and to overcome that horrible I-don't-know-where-to-start inertia. Who knows, I might even enjoy myself...
It's a way to weave creativity into an everyday life of work and commuting and bills, and to overcome that horrible I-don't-know-where-to-start inertia. Who knows, I might even enjoy myself...
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