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By Heather, on February 16th, 2010%
I finished my painting for Contextual Studies this evening. I have to say, it turned out a bit differently from what I expected before I started working on it. You see, I was working in Life Drawing class today, and we were working to music to see how it affects your style. . . . → Read More: Contextual Studies III Updated
By Heather, on February 7th, 2010%
I warn you, this is a long post but there are lots of pictures so hopefully it will be relatively painless! I finished my Creative Composition final piece, which will be going to exhibition! Yay! It’s 40 x 40 cm on canvas and I’m really pleased with how it turned out. About . . . → Read More: Creative Composition Final Piece
By Heather, on January 31st, 2010%
I finished my paintings for my personal project. I say finished, but really they’re not. I’m feeling a little frustrated with them. I like the design and composition and I like certain colours but I’m really struggling with the colour of the main objects in all of them. The paintings are too . . . → Read More: Personal project paintings
By Heather, on January 30th, 2010%
This past week has been ridiculously busy! I have managed to get all but one piece done for Creative Composition, and I’m now working on my personal project for the past few days. Understandably, I have had no time to visit anyone’s blog and I think I have about 90 articles to . . . → Read More: Personal project in progress
By Heather, on January 27th, 2010%
Just a quickie tonight. I’m absolutely exhausted! I spent a fair bit of time re-doing my first collage. I was unhappy with the main object and still am, but I have to leave it as I’ve so much work to do. I’m sure my tutor will accept it the way it is. . . . → Read More: Creative Composition: Collage IV & V
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About Heather
I'm a student artist, and have just finished my first year at college. I work in all areas of art, specialising in abstract fine art, but I love experimentation and am willing to try new techniques and style. Follow me on my journey, as I progress through my studies.
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