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Re: Using drawing;writing;letting our inner kid draw.. » Kath

Posted by obsidian on March 1, 2009, at 17:39:49

In reply to Re: Using drawing;writing;letting our inner kid draw.. » obsidian, posted by Kath on February 26, 2009, at 20:12:24

> slate, winter & figure 3 are my favourites and I LOVE the cats. Are they all yours?

yes, those are my babies :-), there are just the two in different pictures

> Sid, 'winter' is particularly amazing.

thanks :-)
>
> I was trying to figure out if 'slate' is a real piece of slate & if so, if you carved it??

yeah, it's a real piece of slate...had a friend whose dad was a roofer and they had tons of slate just lying around
>
> Pl let me know if you add more, okay?

I'll add more soon, thanks Kath :-)
>
> love, Kath
>
> That's interesting about using your non-dominant hand for art. I posed for Life drawing for my artist friend. I knew they were going to be shown in a show, but she didn't do faces, so i felt okay about it. She uses fabric & beads etc on her work. She had me lying with my head propped up & she named one Odelysk (sp?) - they were like harem women & had beaded strings around the hips & whispy cloth draped here or there. It was a really interesting experience for me. Going to the show took a bit of nerve even though the faces weren't done! LOL - I took my husband & it was our private joke, because he said, yup, he could tell it was me!

you're a brave soul, good for you!
>
> hugs, Kath


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