I watched Rylan Karjane's interview with Karen Wood, a craft maker from South Carolina. I leaned about her craft, which uses a variety of materials to make various forms, and I found it interesting that she started her craft by picking up seashells and seeing what she could make with them, and had been crafting since her childhood. Her crafts were a way for her to be creative and she likes to work and add materials until she feels that they are complete. I found her process interesting as she would find a seashell, and look at it for inspiration in its form, then add smaller shells to create a scene. I learned that she finds inspiration from stores and magazines and that she advises people to look for inspiration in the world and continue to do what they love. I found her series of angelic figures interesting as they had many different forms and materials, but they all were able to capture a feeling of a divine angelic nature.
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Day 1: Worked on the shading of the main body, starting with the face and hands Day 2: Today I worked to shade in some of the clothing and finish painting the hands and fine tune the face Day 1: This is when I did all the sketches, which were then merged and cleaned up into a final sketch layer(one) and decided on the general colors, laying a very rough base layer under the line art. Day 2(+Bonus Friday): I painted the entire top half |
Avarice StankiewiczHi, I'm Avarice, though I mostly go by Kace, I'm an art 5 student at Maggie Walker Governor's school and page is just a space for some reflection, research and progress photos for my work. Archives
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