So, I have recently been doing some more drawing and a friend of mine said 'seahorses are popular', and thus I should draw one, lol! And so, as a bit of a challenge, I did. I then had the idea to try and make it into a bookmark type affair. This is the result.
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Usable art to take away and handle is a lovely concept. And one reason that I cut around the image in the way I did, was so that using it was a more tactile experience. (Is this going too deep for a bookmark, lol?).
Additionally, let it be known, I am similarly jealous of your watercolours ;) I always feel watercolours are saying to me, "Go on, you try it, just you try moving the brush like that and we will WRECK THE WHOLE THING".
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I guess overall I was trying to make something that *I* would be attracted to, and want to pick up and handle. It's funny, because I like bookmarks, but never manage to actually USE them as bookmarks! In the past I'd use them, then proceed to lose them under the bed (or in a wormhole somewhere) as soon as they were out of the book for the next reading!
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In fact, I was drawing a zebra the other day, and after two goes couldn't get its legs right and was getting all flail-y and was all, "I can't draaaawwww." I had to calm down and just try and let it sort of floooow and pray it would work. And it worked, one zebra, all zebra-y looking! So, yes, I've gone so far as to put it down to heavenly assistance (aside to Supernatural viewers: maybe Castiel is helping me draw!).
Yes, I'm halfway through the second cupcake, now. They are improbably stacked on top of one another, in a way which I hope will come across as quirky! I'll post a pic when it's done (if it works ;).
(I sort of want a t shirt that says "Awesome seahorse is awesome", hee.)
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