November is the Art Every Day Month challenge, brought to us by the same lovely spirit that brings us Creative Every Day.
Here's what I made yesterday. It's a mixed media collage on 12" x 16" stretched canvas and the details of the goddess' face are all washed out here; I had to use a flash because it was too cold to take this outside & photograph it under natural light. I may try again tomorrow; this really doesn't do the piece justice.
"Kwan Yin with Extra Molecules"Here's what I made yesterday. It's a mixed media collage on 12" x 16" stretched canvas and the details of the goddess' face are all washed out here; I had to use a flash because it was too cold to take this outside & photograph it under natural light. I may try again tomorrow; this really doesn't do the piece justice.
c. 2008 Miz Annie
Today's offering is still drying.
I may or may not post it tomorrow, depending on whether those horrendous wrinkles dry flat.
Now I am off to finish a paper, and a sewing project, before it's time to head out for a petsit with one of my favorite kitty clients and go pick up the kids.
Hope you are all having a restful Sunday, dear ones.
6 comments:
I had the same flash problem posting today's entry, too. :)
Fun collage!
beautiful!!
very nice!
I like this, despite the flash. I love the title. Kwan Yin with extra molecules. It makes me think. Where do all her extra molecules go? Do you have to be a goddess for extra molecules? Do I have extra molecules? Do I have Kwan Yins molecules?
Can you take the picture by a bright window? Do you have a manual white balance or different settings on your camera? My digital has settings for shade and interior light that help different lighting conditions. I'm almost glad I lost my first camera and got this one. Those settings help a lot.
Great collage! I hate those pesky wrinkles... how does one banish them???
ah, the wrinkles. we need Mod Podge with botox! I think my major issue is impatience - not letting one layer dry before applying another....
and yes! we all have kwan yin's molecules. I think the extra ones take the form of compassion. The ones that don't flake off and end up in our bedclothes, that is...
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