White Carvings Morphing Chain
I continue to explore the White Carvings technique over tan paper, and I'm loving this! I started by adding a simple hollow square just like we did in Part 1 of the White Carvings class, and soon enough there was another one next to it.
And what do you know, it slowly MORPHED into an elliptical loop!!! I was taken by surprise, I didn't plan to do that at all.
Here's a before and after the shading treatment:
And here is a couple of closeup pictures for you to inspect:
The background is treated with watercolor pencils and also regular colored pencils.
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And yet another White Carvings, this one with mini gems. I'm addicted!
Today Art Clubbers and I worked on finalizing the beautiful ataurique motif that we started in Part 2.
Here's another White Carvings picture, this time with traditional motifs and a tangleation of Waybop tangle.
I was so surprised when this MORPHED chain happened yesterday, using White Carvings technique.
In Part 1 of the White Carvings series, we toured (virtually) the Alhambra in Spain and practiced “carving” some basic shapes.
Continuing my explorations of White Carving, simulating the plasterwork of the Alhambra in Spain.
Art History classes are influencing my work. This one was inspired by the plasterwork of the Alhambra in Spain.
Art Clubbers and I finished the fourth and last part of the White Carvings series, adapting the technique to traditional tangles.