For the faces in the journal, I'm using techniques from a face-drawing class by Dina Wakley. They're very stylized and messy, but I'm enjoying learning the technique. Each page also includes the lesson learned on that day. I'm going to continue to work on the journal this summer. Hopefully I'll get it done before the next round of LSNE starts!
Speaking of faces, I also participate in face-drawing creative projects hosted by Ayala Art. Each June, she runs one featuring men (see mine here) and occasionally hosts one called 29 faces. Here's the post announcing the one for this year. I won't be participating this year, but I have been participating in her Faces in the World Swap, where groups of three people work in sequence to complete a finished face. For example, I recently sent this out:
And this is what it became:
And when I received this recently:
This is a really fun project. I just sent these to starters out for the next round:
I'll let you know how they turn out when they return home.
I love your faces in LSNED!!! And the Ayala Art project - so interesting to see what the faces become:)
ReplyDeleteThose blue water lilies (?) in her hair are lovely - you have transformed her!
ReplyDeleteGreat faces, very nice transformation. I'm looking forward to SOC as well. It was fun last year. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of sending a few starters round and I'm looking forward to seeing how this progresses. AND I'm wondering if something like this could be adapted for a scrapbooking or cardmaking swap
ReplyDeleteI've participated in LSNED three times, too - a mini-album once, blogging my lessons once, and divided page protectors. Haven't thought about what I might do this year yet.
ReplyDeletePassing the faces around to be completed looks like such FUN!
These are fabulous! The lady with the flowers is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool, Rinda. I love seeing the progression and how the pieces change. I loved taking that recent sketchbook class but one of the things I've yet to do is to draw a face. I'm scared to! Haha - seems silly. I need to just go for it!
ReplyDeleteIt's so interesting to see how others complete your sketch and you complete theirs.
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