Friday, 16 November 2018

Mugging my artwork

I spent a while perfecting (!) my book of artworks, and then I found the printing company Printerpix also print mugs, so I had a happy time trying out mug designs on their preview program.  What do you think?

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I did order some mugs which arrived this morning, and they look remarkably like the mock-ups I showed earlier, so I'm really pleased.  I still have some available so contact me if you'd like one - £10 plus p&p.


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Sunday, 11 November 2018

Entrophic Graphomania

The idea is to take a plain white piece of paper and make a dot wherever there is some small fault or mark in the paper.  These days, paper is so pure it's hard to find any blemishes, so I tried another method, which is to use printed paper.  I selected the letter E in each block of text (I could have chosen a word or a punctuation mark, or vowels and so on).  Having made dots, the next step is to join them together in any way you like.  This is my first go at it...

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It would be an option to make the dots on tracing paper and create a drawing without the actual underlying entropy, but I thought it would be more interesting to do the first one 'showing the workings' as it were.

Last night I went to a meeting of my Creative Exchange group.  I try to provide some sort of activity or game to spark off our creative discussions so I thought we'd do some "Entropic Graphomania".  
Take a block of text and mark some chosen attribute.  Then you link the marks together with some free-form lines in whatever way you like.  Can be coloured in too.  I made two, using tracing paper to make the marks from the text, so you don't see the actual text.

In the first one, I selected the words "was" (blue marks) and "is" (pink marks).  It all turned a bit 1920s Vogue!
The second one was marked on the letter 'a'.  I circled and looped the marks and it looked like frogspawn, so when it was all joined up, I coloured it as a frog (a frog-like creature anyway).

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Rock On!


I've been rock painting for Reading Kindness Rocks.  These will most probably be auctioned for charity.

I bought a pack of 30 largish flat pebbles to paint.  I've done three of the flat ones and a couple of chunkier rocks that I got from the Reading Kindness Rocks group...

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Friday, 2 November 2018

Inktober 2018

Inktober 2018

Oh wow, what a marathon!
31 drawings from Jake Parker's Inktober prompt words.
See the full set of 31 drawings in my Facebook Album here:

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=LornaWebberVipond&set=a.1190709887734631