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What Do You Do With Your Day (Artwise)


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Guest penumbra

I am not sure this is the best place to post this, but whatever, it can be moved =P

Anyway, I was just wondering how people spend most of their days, if they have free time to spare. I like to spend my time outside at the park and work on my art forms and mediums. Today I am about to stroll out in my new spiffy bondage skirt I just made and work on some stainless steal chain mail jewelry, draw up designs for my next skirt (plenty of black velvet to go around), as well as draw some flash art (tattoo designs). I have A LOT of tattoos all that are of my own design (makes it cheaper to do your own when getting inked), I might work on a comic strip or two since that’s one of the things I have been hired to do. I am just not quite sure which style: Manga or Ameri-con? If I get the skirt design done the way I want with the materials I have, I may begin working on that later. Anyway, just wondered what others may have planned in the art department.

PS: Who says a degree in Liberal Arts and Design (with a Major in Interior Design) can’t get you anywhere? I know having a minor in Archery doesn’t do anything for me BLAH!

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Guest sweet T

Actually I like archery. I was 2nd place in archery in college, and found it to be challenging and relaxing. I am afraid the college party life (West Ga College, now known as The University of West Ga) got to my grades-it was also reknown as a party school. I found my paints and am making a good easel, so hope to have some work finished for the upcoming fair in these parts (Cotton Picking Fair in Gay, Ga). On another note, I painted my toenails, and while it tokk a good bit of time to get it done, I found the ezxperience gratifying and rewarding. I ned a lot of practice or some guidance with makeup and fingernail and toenail polish! I am working on wardrobe now… a lot to do!

I am not sure this is the best place to post this, but whatever, it can be moved =P

Anyway, I was just wondering how people spend most of their days, if they have free time to spare. I like to spend my time outside at the park and work on my art forms and mediums. Today I am about to stroll out in my new spiffy bondage skirt I just made and work on some stainless steal chain mail jewelry, draw up designs for my next skirt (plenty of black velvet to go around), as well as draw some flash art (tattoo designs). I have A LOT of tattoos all that are of my own design (makes it cheaper to do your own when getting inked), I might work on a comic strip or two since that's one of the things I have been hired to do. I am just not quite sure which style: Manga or Ameri-con? If I get the skirt design done the way I want with the materials I have, I may begin working on that later. Anyway, just wondered what others may have planned in the art department.

PS: Who says a degree in Liberal Arts and Design (with a Major in Interior Design) can't get you anywhere? I know having a minor in Archery doesn't do anything for me BLAH!

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Guest miss kindheart

One thing I seem to do allot of is sleep :D

But then I am getting old I guess :P

I do tend to spend way too much time on the computer every day ;)

Allot of it is here at Laura's Playground :wub:

Aside from that, I try and take good care of my kids , I have a boy @16 and a girl @15 .

Of course there is the housework :blink: the never ending housework :banghead:

Anyway thanks for the topic Penumbra :wub:

<<< hug >>>

:wub: vanna

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I build plastic model kits I had in my childhood, draw portraits, and paint pictures of aircraft I worked on almost everyday... almost did it on monday, almost did it on tuesday, almost did it...

Seriously, those are all things I want and plan to do, but I'm so messed up in the head right now, I can't seem to get motivated. But soon.

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Guest Donna Jean

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Sounds like fun, Hon.....

Any kind of creativity is good for us...

Keeps the brain in form...

I've always dne woodworking, but I break my nails now..

So, Lauras is my new hoby!

Huggs

Donna Jean

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I tend to spent most of my artsy time in classes with boring professors. I usually just start doodling random things and sometimes it looks like something coherent.

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Guest NatashaJade

I teach theatre arts (which means I get to design sets, play with pretty lights, make-up and costumes and direct plays. And after all that? I write stuff. Need to write more of it...

luv

Gin

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Guest LazyLinePainterJane

When I have the time I draw in my sketchbooks, usually with ballpoint pen. My drawings are sometimes stand-alone pieces but more often than that they're just nonsensical doodles. I took a lot of art classes in college ( almost majored in design ) and it's such an important part of myself. Recently I've been branching out from the safety of pencil and pen and tried my hand at charcoal and acrylic paint.

In a nutshell, as long as I'm using my imagination, I'm happy!

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