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8 Months Ago
One completed artwork per week, for one year.
No weeks off.
THEME The world outside
To sign up you must tell us the medium you will use for all 52 pieces. You may not go off the subject, nor change the medium used once chosen at the start.
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8 Months Ago
I'd like to go with Photography, but there are only 48 weeks involved until August 1, 2024.
Did you mean to end on the first of August or do you want to end on the last of August?
August 30th would be a FULL year of 52 weeks.
8 Months Ago
I will try and i choose traditional medium, please, specifically Watercolor and pencils.
8 Months Ago
As a gluten for punishment, I will struggle with this digital stylus and tablet I recently bought.
By the end of the year, I shall hope to have control of this medium.
It doesn't seem to be made for left-handed artists.
8 Months Ago
The theme works for me because I do primarily landscapes and seascapes.
So, I'll give this one a try. Photography.
8 Months Ago
@Roger, nothing is made for left handed creatives...... you might however find a setting that lets you switch from right to left
oh well, here we go, I am signing up with Photography - after doing the yearly one a day I guess I should manage the one a week, thank you
8 Months Ago
It's 1 sept to 1 August next year. Each of those days of the first day
Roger, what tablet are you using
8 Months Ago
Abbie and Nina
UGEE M708.
Since, I'm currently using the stylus as a "mouse" with gimp. I didn't see a need to install a program.
Now, after seeing the introductory video again, I see that I need the program to change over to left-handed.
8 Months Ago
Abbie,
This befuddled old coot, mistakenly downloaded the program five times....Once I realized that , I deleted four of them....Then opened the fifth...Went through the procedure proscribed.
BUT I DON'T SEE THE RESULTS
As indicated on the video, where supposedly I can convert to "Left-Handed"
The more I delve into this digital universe, the more frustrated I become
I suppose that I will have to bother my good friend again to sit by me, here in front of this computer, to, with a few clicks, solve this new problem
8 Months Ago
Roger
https://www.parkablogs.com/content/review-ugee-m708-v3-pen-tablet
Scroll down and there is an image on how to do it
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18 Days Ago
Thank you Lucia....
Well week 32 and the Eclipse was rather subtle event today but enough of one to be appreciated…
We had about a 65% eclipse here in Central Florida's Gulf Coast.
I was spoiled years ago with a viewing of 95% … that was cool.
It was very bright and sunny today and the crescent eclipse image of the sun and moon dappled in the shadows
of the trees were quite abundant and fun. During peak eclipse time, I searched the shadows under the trees
and along the house looking for a eclipse crescent to capture and bring it indoors to put on paper.
Finally I got one and closed my hand around it. https://fineartamerica.com/featured/eclipse-in-hand-ed-meredith.html
As I was walking up the porch stairs I could hear a dog down the road barking loud and continuously
so I took that image along with the sun and went to my drawing board.
Pastel on Paper:
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/partial-eclipse-ed-meredith.html
The sculpture was completed about an hour before the eclipse started. As I stated before this was my third
concept and attempt to make the maquette … I scrapped the other two.
Glass Bowls, Metal, Clay and LEDs
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/1-eclipse-ed-meredith.html
18 Days Ago
Nicely done, Ed. It was cool to see your interpretation of the event. I left a brief comment.
16 Days Ago
Reminder - less than 24 hours left in this week #32, there are still some that have not posted. :)
15 Days Ago
Pleased you are feeling much better Gaby.
I deliberately chose photography to force me to get my big camera out more, but that isn't working.
Increasingly I do not take it out as I find it too heavy and I do not really want to post a macro shot from the garden every week.
I think I need to seriously consider going Mirrorless or the Olympus I considered a year ago.
Finally editing and posting some older images is good, but not what I wanted this challenge to be.
To be honest I think I'm just overall disheartened as I have had no sales for months...
So, less moaning and into the garden... it should be sunny later!
15 Days Ago
Thanks, Mo! Hang in there!
Week 33 has started, everyone that was in is still in. Great job!
10 Days Ago
Hello fellow challenged...
This thirty-third week's entries, both drawing and sculpture were inspired by materials
I found in one of my collection boxes . The pyramidal shape of the objects reminded
me how intriguing I find The Pyramids. How impressively massive, storied, mysterious,
and contemplative they can be.
I can’t remember what packaging I got them from but the compressed cardboard tetrahedron
shaped corner protectors are used in shipping furniture and electronics. They had been
sitting in a box of stuff for a few years.
When I first found them I thought, these are cool I could use them someday.
Well I think that day has arrived.
I glued some of these tetrahedrons together and left others in their original state.
Next i started to play with the sculptural and kinetic possibilities in space.
I was having frustrating fun trying to puzzle them together in solid form and keep them there,
Bookbinding glue seemed to do the trick.
The next trick was how to display the sculpture/maquette. Each triangle measures 4x4x6 inches and
the assembled piece measures 17 inches on the long side. Perfect for a table top sculpture.
But I also saw this work scaled up more like the pyramids themselves imposing in their land or cityscape.
I also envision them as a serene and contemplative object.
And finally, there was no way I could express this maquette in one image and what was tumbling around
in my head, so I decided to post my ideas in three versions; environment, size and attitude.
Thank you for your indulgence.
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/contemplation-ed-meredith.html
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/tumbling-pyramids-ed-meredith.html
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/pyramid-plaza-1-ed-meredith.html
And my drawing this week finds me on the street again this time drawing in charcoal instead of chalk.
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/pyramid-in-dark-of-the-moon-ed-meredith.html
8 Days Ago
phew! Week 33 was the closest I have come to being out. I normally have something posted up by the second day of the new week but I nearly forgot and didn't get that one up until 2 days before the week would end.
8 Days Ago
Glad you made it, Shelli! Since I had to be out, due to being so ill, I have to set my alarm on Fridays so I remember to start the new weeks. :)
8 Days Ago
Shelli, I only had one week like that so far. It was a very busy week and I thought about just bailing out.
My normal Friday routine, after morning coffee, is to edit something new and upload it to FAA. I successfully achieve that goal "just about" every week.
Gaby, that you for doing all you do to keep this endeavor viable. Here's hoping you heal quickly and completely.
7 Days Ago
LOL... Bill your photo made me smile when read it and I thought:
Half Full or Half Empty - Optimist or Pessimist?
"Bar tender... another round"
7 Days Ago
Hi, for week 34 I painted a colorful heart. If you like it it's probably because I used just a couple of dry petals to make it more dirty. And if you don't like it it's probably for the same reason. But I hope you like it :)
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/romantic-colorful-heart-art-lucia-waterson.html?newartwork=true
7 Days Ago
Gaby, I am sorry being ill caused you to be out of the challenge, but also thankful that you are feeling better and well enough to oversee the rest of us!
Bill, I am glad it is not just me... I had the same with a super busy week. I also usually create my work on Friday mornings and most often post them the same day or the next day. I might need to copy Gaby and set a repeating alarm. LOL
Regarding optimist or pessimist... I try to be the optimist but when I see my wine glass get looking like that I always start thinking I need to fill that half empty thing.
7 Days Ago
Lucia, your flowered heart is delightful... all the colors of our four day challenge in one...
7 Days Ago
I am sorry, Eva, the sign up for this challenge is closed. It is a year-long challenge that started at the end of August last year and goes to the end of August this year.
However, the CAC group has challenges ongoing every month - the sign up for the next challenge will be posted on Monday. Hope you join there! :)
2 Days Ago
A gentle reminder for those still in the challenge and not posted yet - less than 24 hours left in this week.
1 Day Ago
Thank you for your encouragement Lucia...
With four and half hours to spare I entered a quick charcoal; "Art Show"
and a equally quick sculpture sketch about art deadlines... lol... made with
polymer clay and beeswax, titled "Masking My Angst"
1 Day Ago
Wow Ed, creating such a wonderful sculpture in this short time, awesome!
I think I'm the last one this week.
I uploaded my acrylic painting of a blooming apple tree I painted yesterday for the tree challenge, before my migraine headache knocked me out.
Glad I made it in time for the 1 a week challenge.
1 Day Ago
I have two reference photos picked out for TODAY. I can't decide which one to draw, but since I like to get them done the day the new week starts (that way I won't forget), I guess I had better pick one. This is a fun challenge for me because since I had a day job (forever and ever and.....) and now I don't, I'm really enjoying getting back into drawing, even though my main artistic outlet still is photography.
It's really fun to see what all you guys come up with every week. This challenge is way more do-able than the 365 day challenge, but I DID manage to get through that one without dropping out.
Off to get the pencils out.....and maybe the pens.
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