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Day: 4 November 2009

visual arts and crafts stuff

Photography

I forgot to say that the past two posts contained photos that I took myself, with Daedalist’s funky camera.  He has taken all the other photos for me.  The white on the face of the lady in Etoile is due to the flash making the sealer all shiny, but it was my first attempt and […]

PhilippaNovember 4, 2009Leave a Comment on Photographymixed media art
Etoile
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Etoile

I made this for one of my work colleagues, the 2nd of 5 that I want to finish by the end of the year.  (Previous effort was Put on your wings). Etoile is named after the stars on the woman.  I wanted to use black and red for my colleague, and I really like the […]

PhilippaNovember 4, 2009October 12, 2019Leave a Comment on Etoilecanvas art, mixed media art, vintage
Waterlily
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Waterlily

This was the class I did at Darling Harbour a while back.  It was very quick, about an hour all up.   First I put texture paste on the canvas, then added the acrylic paint.  What that was drying I painted the shapes – the big flower and the two buds.  Then they were glued on […]

PhilippaNovember 4, 2009October 12, 2019Leave a Comment on Waterlilycanvas art, floral, mixed media art

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