Working on the neurographic art again. Taking my time. This is just the base colors in place, so it still looks very flat. #CoSoArt
Experimenting with neurographic art again. After the first piece, I let myself get too caught in what I wanted the end result to be and hated the next two pieces. Working this time on being more mindful of giving myself over to the process and appreciating the result for what it is. #CoSoArt
Finished the bag! It has a special purpose. This is to be one of my druid crane bags. (I have more than one because they do different things.) I'm glad I was able to make it myself.
#CoSoPagans #CoSoKnitting
Once I got the casting on and first couple of rounds done, everything is going much easier!
Using two sets of circulars because that's 40 stitches on 3.5 mm needles and my hands can't handle four or five straight double pointed needles.
#CoSoKnitting
Yes! I managed to get baby Baphomet finished in time! My arthritis will never forgive me, but whatever...the goal was achieved!
#CoSoPagans #CoSoCrochet
It didn't go up when I wanted it to go up. It didn't go up how I wanted it to go up. But I do not live in a Hallmark Christmas Special, and there's a big gap between "good" and "perfect".
This is good.
#CoSoChristmas
My first experiment with neurographic art. I'd like to thank every Lovecraftian author whose writing encouraged me to ignore what the physical world shows me about shadows and light and just shade things however I want to. #CoSoArt
The lines are done now. I still think this looks weird. We'll see what happens as color is added. #CoSoArt
Experimenting with neurographic art. I don't know how it will turn out, but it supposedly won't just be scribbles.
#CoSoArt
Finished filling in that doodle page from last night.
I'm trying to not make everything I draw have be a "thing". Just see where ink and paint take me when I open the space sometimes.
#CoSoArt
#CoSoArt - The first page of a new sketchbook is always intimidating for me, but I did get some art time in! Working on some intuitive art methods to just let things pour out of me without worrying about how it will be when finished.
#CoSoArt - I don't think I've shared any of my art here yet! For Halloween I found a little inspiration from cubism. I put Victor Frankenstein and the Monster together to make one being.
Bard with a ukulele. Friend of Lake Monster. 93% stardust. Autistic. Fabulously weird.