Really loving the journey. By repeating the process of spontanious markmaking a magical frozen abstract landscape is starting to emerge

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doodling over an inky background, black ink and white pencil crayon

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mostly making an inky mess but happy 😀 Will be my way through lockdown.

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Day 2: The 100 Day Art Challenge. I’m continuing with & the limit palette. It’s definitely a little more challenging to work within such a small space...

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I also bounced around and did a few masterstudies. tryina look at markmaking, values and color. I'm no match for the real paintings, tho, so check them out.

Artists referenced are James Morgan, Danil Volkov, Jae Cheol Park

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Too cold to work outside so I have grabbed some lighter tools and hit the kitchen table for a spot of mucking about.

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I enabled a 30% global discount in my shop. My brush set is now $4.90 until the end of Cyber Days. I made these brushes for myself, to make use of Tilt and Pressure, for a huge variety of markmaking with a single brush.
Get the set at: https://t.co/N5E0IYJSzX

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Robertta has been using an oak twig as a drawing tool. She says it was harder to control than the pipette but it makes some interesting textural marks.

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In the studio playing. Transcribing my small sketches to larger ones then creating an image using oils on canvas from the marks. Not quite abstract,yet.

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Robertta has been using a pipette to draw these oak leaves for our mark-making project.

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Playing around with simplifying markmaking and just expressing the feel of the waves

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Jo really is the queen of mark-making! This is what she has achieved just using a piece of wood.


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Wasteland. Mark making group project for . Using piece of wood foraged on walk.

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An exciting whirlwind of mark making, texture and form today with GCSE yr1 who smashed it again during this expressive mixed-media lesson.

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