Last night I made it to the art canvas. I finished the head of the Quetzcoatl and left him as just a stone head. He felt finished as a sketch.
I moved on to the the next item on the list for the #Creatuanary2019 challenge for the hydra. I did a bit of research to see what people had done and found some wonderful and amazing pieces!!
I set aside the imagry that had filled my computer and laid down a basic head shape and some circles for eyes, and then dove in.. It gained a life of it's own that was not a hydra of any kind, more of a moth muppet/puppy that really really wants to play... so I went with it. He is as of yet unfinished - but he's still showing me where his lines are. The canvas is finally speaking to me again after a very long hiatus of not listening. I can feel the stirrings of a new and stronger relationship with the images that are waiting to become visual under my fingers and imagination. For now - this image and I are going to have a playdate and see what happens. Here's what he looked like as of last night.
I moved on to the the next item on the list for the #Creatuanary2019 challenge for the hydra. I did a bit of research to see what people had done and found some wonderful and amazing pieces!!
I set aside the imagry that had filled my computer and laid down a basic head shape and some circles for eyes, and then dove in.. It gained a life of it's own that was not a hydra of any kind, more of a moth muppet/puppy that really really wants to play... so I went with it. He is as of yet unfinished - but he's still showing me where his lines are. The canvas is finally speaking to me again after a very long hiatus of not listening. I can feel the stirrings of a new and stronger relationship with the images that are waiting to become visual under my fingers and imagination. For now - this image and I are going to have a playdate and see what happens. Here's what he looked like as of last night.
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