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Day 11. Was In The Mood For Painting. Again. It Must Be That Time Of Year.
Day 11. Was in the mood for painting. Again. It must be that time of year.
(Favorite pretty much the whole thing about it: Journey.)
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Day 7+1. Making up for the day I missed on Monday due to coming down with a case of the Bargles, and also because Verb had a terrible day at work yesterday, so I wanted to make something nice for her.
I forgot how to draw one of my own characters' faces. I am absolutely mortified by that and had to draw a reference to make sure it never happens again.
Day 10 of the fanart challenge. I decided to do a speed painting today. I am pretty sure I don't have to say who this is because he is one of the internet's many murderous sweethearts.
So I'm in this show. It's opening next week. If you're in the area, you should come. It will be good times.
36 Lime Street Gallery in Ouseburn presents Mr. Rabbit, an exhibition featuring the work of students and staff from the MFA programme at Newcastle University. The exhibition interprets the theme of anthropomorphism. Refreshments will be provided.
Duration: Friday, 7th June - Tuesday, 18 June.
Open Daily: 3:00pm - 7:00pm. Closed Mondays.
Preview: Friday, 7th June, 5:00pm.
Film Night: Tuesday, 11 June, 5:00pm.
Discussion: Friday, 14 June, 5:00pm.
Tea with Artists: Sunday, 16 June, 5:00pm.
Included are works by Kathryn Brame, Jennifer Prevatt, William Flynn, Scott Tait, Kevin Christensen, Bex Harvey, Irene Brown, Rebecca Woods, Theresa Poulton, and Samantha Cary.
And here a cheerful and fancily dressed volunteer demonstrates the Smiling Mask.