I'm taking a break from furious Christmas/holiday knitting to post my finals for Style and Substance. The first is a book cover for a short story, The Dead Man. It's a digital collage; two watercolor and ink pieces combined. This is more free-form (and, clearly, less narrative) than what I've been doing lately. I'm not in love with it, but it was an interesting experiment.
Our second final for the class was, I thought, a really excellent assignment. Each person is given a word to illustrate. The rest of the class chooses the word; it's supposed to be completely incompatible with what they've been doing the whole semester.
My word was "vile." This is watercolor, ink, and gauche, as usual. I put down a pink watercolor wash first, like a monochromatic underpainting, which I haven't done in a while. It was a bit of a challenge to get other colors to pop on top of the pink, but the gauche saved me. I'm going to experiment more with this soon.
12.22.2007
I've Recovered from Finals Enough to Post Something!
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