I do like the acrylic pens much better than the others I was trying to work with at the class. These do not require shaking or priming, so there is less chance of a huge splat of paint where I didn't want it. And they are double ended with a thick end and a thin end. The others you needed to pull out the nib and flip it, which I already had visions of me getting paint all over my hands, face, clothes, etc., etc., etc. If there is a way for me to make something messy, I will find it.
I did put out some bird seed in advance of temperatures dropping drastically and was rewarded with a new bird for my life list. The [link>] Black-throated Blue Warbler!
I was going to try to salvage my original canvas with mixed media/textiles on the original background, but that didn't work out as planned. The bag of chenille yarn fell into a water bowl and got soaking wet, and without fully thinking it through I just tossed all the skeins into the dryer. When the dryer stopped, instead of having five dry skeins of chenille yarn... I had a massive knot of five different colors. At least it all came from the dollar store and wasn't a massive investment to put in the trash.
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The colors are beautiful, and I know what you mean about being able to find a way to make it messy.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the huge, multicolored knot of yarn could have been seen as "dryer art."
The warbler is quite lovely.
I considered cutting it into small pieces and putting it out for nesting birds, but because of how wet it got and held the water, I don't think it would have made good material for a nest.
DeleteI love your creativity - and that aptly named feathered friend.
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