10 teams collaborated for this blind drawing challenge. Each team member emailed me their drawings without their team mates seeing what they drew, and I assembled them. It was fun to get these in my inbox. We are definitely doing this again. Check out these drawings! Winning team below.
D. Lisa West, Katherine L Wright, Madelaine Mimi Torchia Boothby
RECKLESS LINES! Katie White submitted the middle, Robbie Devine drew the head, and Catie Devine drew the ‘feet’ (if jellyfish bits can be called feet). For their weird and fabulous collaboration, Katie, Robbie, and Catie will be receiving Seattle Artist League painting aprons. Fantastic job everybody! I loved all of these. [image_with_animation image_url=”4940″ alignment=”” animation=”Fade In” delay=”500″]
Are you ready for round 2?
Click here for Exquisite Corpse Team Challenge #2: Chicken Coop
[image_with_animation image_url=”3161″ alignment=”center” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] Yesterday I posted about a conversation between League friend and painter Fredericka Foster and composer/musician Phillip Glass that was recently published in Nautilus. In the post, Foster and Glass talk about time. Above is another artist’s expression of time. Toying with the idea of how long it takes to make …
I’ll be sharing my drawings on Facebook. I’d love for you to share yours too. Maybe we’ll get some people jumping in to join us. Post your pics on the Seattle Artist League‘s Facebook, or Instagram at SeattleArtLeague. #drawingaday #seattleartleague
Take a class with SAL – anywhere! Previously, I posted funerary art from the 3rd through the 6th centuries. This post veers far out of that time range, but the unfinished Atlas Slave came up in discussion during today’s figure sculpture class. I got excited to share, so here they are. In 1505, Michelangelo was …
Exquisite Corpse Challenge 1 Winners
10 teams collaborated for this blind drawing challenge. Each team member emailed me their drawings without their team mates seeing what they drew, and I assembled them. It was fun to get these in my inbox. We are definitely doing this again. Check out these drawings! Winning team below.
And the winning team is…
RECKLESS LINES! Katie White submitted the middle, Robbie Devine drew the head, and Catie Devine drew the ‘feet’ (if jellyfish bits can be called feet). For their weird and fabulous collaboration, Katie, Robbie, and Catie will be receiving Seattle Artist League painting aprons. Fantastic job everybody! I loved all of these. [image_with_animation image_url=”4940″ alignment=”” animation=”Fade In” delay=”500″]
Are you ready for round 2?
Click here for Exquisite Corpse Team Challenge #2: Chicken Coop
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[image_with_animation image_url=”3161″ alignment=”center” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] Yesterday I posted about a conversation between League friend and painter Fredericka Foster and composer/musician Phillip Glass that was recently published in Nautilus. In the post, Foster and Glass talk about time. Above is another artist’s expression of time. Toying with the idea of how long it takes to make …
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I’ll be sharing my drawings on Facebook. I’d love for you to share yours too. Maybe we’ll get some people jumping in to join us. Post your pics on the Seattle Artist League‘s Facebook, or Instagram at SeattleArtLeague. #drawingaday #seattleartleague
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“The pretty, initial position which falls short of completeness is not to be valued – except as a stimulus for further moves.” – Richard Diebenkorn
Michelangelo’s unfinished slaves
Take a class with SAL – anywhere! Previously, I posted funerary art from the 3rd through the 6th centuries. This post veers far out of that time range, but the unfinished Atlas Slave came up in discussion during today’s figure sculpture class. I got excited to share, so here they are. In 1505, Michelangelo was …