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Adding A Ladder

Posted by What It Takes To Be Me in Creativity, Drawing, Expression Through Art, Painting and tagged with Adding a ladder, art, creativity, drawing, escape, expressing through art, Little S, Painting, Reworking art Wednesday, January 28, 2015
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Came across this somewhat locally. Made me happy. Just after I snapped this picture someone arrived to put some more books in there. I think I'll go there tomorrow and add some books.
My sister's oldest kid wanted me to draw Sigge from a book they are reading. Sigge is a horse. I've never really drawn horses, so this was a real challenge for me. It didn't come out exactly how I had imagined, but I definitely learned a TONNE in the drawing/painting this!
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Similar concept to my previous sketchbook post, but completely different mediums. Testing out acrylics in my sketchbook. Was so-so, but still kind of fun. Think I need to get some sort of medium to keep my paints open a bit longer.. But, you've got to give things a go to find these things out!
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