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  • Day 3. Sketch a shadow that inspires a form

    If you free your mind and allow it to drift you can see so many things in the world around you. When I looked at this simple shadow I immediately pictured a boat that drifted ashore. What do you see?

    Melissa Williams, Oak Boesky and Kim Glidden
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    • I saw a semi-truck first. Then saw your lovely sketch. Then I saw a tug boat. Great job!

      • I keep looking back-and-forth between the shadow and the drawing of the little dinghy and I’m always amazed how our imaginations can take us so much further than reality.

      • Day 5. Trace the outline of your hand and turn it into a vessel. L

        I’m not sure the hand as the teapot would work but my sketch gave me an idea I’d like to explore further, the hand as a holder or rest for the teapot. The significance of the hand holding a teapot represents nurturing and comfort and would be an ideal piece for any family gathering.

        Martyn Eaves and Melissa Williams
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      • Day 4. Simplify a household object into 3 lines

        I took the easy way on this one.

        Melissa Williams
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      • DAY 2. Draw the negative space between 2 objects

        This was a fun exercise. I can honestly say I’ll be looking at things in a whole new light. 😃

        Kim Glidden, Melissa Williams and 3 others
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      • I built this mug intentionally giving it curves fir a feminine appeal. However, I do not yet have a handle on handles.

        These daily activities were exactly what I needed to inspire me till ve the artist I know I can be.

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        Ysella Lobb, Melissa Williams and 3 others
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