This is my last post before I set off on my awfully big adventure in the morning.
Bags have been packed...
...unpacked....
....repacked....
......checked...
...re-checked....
...zipped -up and locked....
...unlocked and a few extra bits put in...
...then something else taken out...
...etc...etc...etc....
My head is spinning and so is my belly!
I have managed to get things done in the workroom though....
...and this dragon-thingy is one of them.
Taken from a stone carving at Angkor, I've put him in the sketchbook....
...and stitched and painted him on fabric
I will miss my sewing machine over these next few weeks....
...but I've got a lovely fat sketchbook in the bag...
...all virgin white pages waiting to be filled!
Fresh memory sticks are in the camera...
...passport in the handbag...
...tickets too....
I'm HOPING to post while I'm away, but it depends on circumstances...
Big hugs to you all...
x C
Showing posts with label dragon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dragon. Show all posts
Sunday, 16 February 2014
Sunday, 12 January 2014
Philippine finale!
Here are the final couple of pages in the Philippines set...
....the first has a silhouette of one of the dragons sitting atop the Taoist temple in Cebu City (our first stop en route)...
I did this onto Brusho-sprayed watercolour paper with Indian ink then sprayed over it again when done.
Rubber stamps for Yin and Yang...and a yin-yang surrounded by the I Ching hexgrams.
...and the added bitties are some chinese coins and 3 polymer clay pieces I did some time ago (these are impressed with wooden chinese printers block - typeface)
The second is done with a Colouricious Hmong print block (onto hand-dyed and Brusho-sprayed abaca tissue)
....the first has a silhouette of one of the dragons sitting atop the Taoist temple in Cebu City (our first stop en route)...
I did this onto Brusho-sprayed watercolour paper with Indian ink then sprayed over it again when done.
Rubber stamps for Yin and Yang...and a yin-yang surrounded by the I Ching hexgrams.
...and the added bitties are some chinese coins and 3 polymer clay pieces I did some time ago (these are impressed with wooden chinese printers block - typeface)
The second is done with a Colouricious Hmong print block (onto hand-dyed and Brusho-sprayed abaca tissue)
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