I’m trying to learn how to use Maya again, so I made a sea slug because why not!

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I’m trying to learn how to use Maya again, so I made a sea slug because why not!
Working on a screenprint of my puppy.
We’re allowed to have one sheet of printed film this time around, which is pretty cool! I’m going to be attempting at some transparent inks, too. We’ll see how it goes!
When you try to get creative with a self portrait assignment.
Original artwork for a screenprinting class, hohoho. It’s a Valentine for my sweetie, hehe.
Process of the entire thing coming in the next week or so when I get to actually print! (Super excited, omg.)
I like to think that Robin would be an avid photographer if she weren’t so busy starting revolutions.
Cotton candy Garnet?
Bound myself a watercolour sketchbook tonight using Sea Lemon’s How to Bind Single Sheets : Bookbinding Tutorial. I’ve never bound a book before, and it’s soooo tedious. I applaud people who do this for all of their sketchbooks. Once I found a rhythm though, it was soothing. There’s only sixteen pages in this little guy (I accidentally did an extra stitch for every single page so it’s a lot thicker than it should be...), and I’ll probably be using it for watercolour landscapes. Happy New Years, everyone!
2015: A Year of Traditional Art (in no particular order)
I grew a lot artistically this year. I discovered that I could draw and create traditionally! I also took my some of my first art classes (sculpture & drawing) and tried a lot of new things! Let next year be even better. (✪㉨✪)
A Thing in 5 Ways (sculpture: wood, aluminum cast, wire)
Self portrait (charcoal)
Polaroid shots (taken with Fujifilm Mini 90 Neo Classic)
Figure drawing (charcoal)
Mail art
Childhood (sculpture: stuffed animals, wood)
Woven coaster (yarn, string, ribbons, etc.)
Found and cast (plaster, resin)
Mail art