Now to the Faceoff challenge: I have been having "ideas" for songwriting. While, I have not written any full songs from them during this time, I have gotten a few good starting lines. When I get a good line, I need to write it down. I have notebooks around that I use for various things. I do NOT have one for each thing. I just grab the first one I find and use it. This week, I grabbed one and opened it up. Inside were faces! I said "Perfect" and quickly turned to a blank page to get the words down while they were fresh.
Later, I picked up the notebook and paged through the first few pages where the faces looked out at me. Today I am sharing two of those pages. I think there is at least one more page with some on it.
These faces all came into being when I watched a video on how to draw
simple cartoon faces. You may notice that the final one isn't as "cartoonish."
Sometimes, the brain switches gears as you are working.
I say "Just go with it." That is the magic of creativity that is happening.
I say "Just go with it." That is the magic of creativity that is happening.
I bought some hand dyed fabric with the intent of using some
of it for a quilted face. However, that "magic" happened as I was
starting to work on one. I looked up on one of my fabric shelves
and saw the perfect background fabric. Thus, those fabrics will
be saved for another day - unless some slips in here to be hair.
I knew that it would need a face that contrasts nicely to work well
So, into the bin of pre-fused fabric for some face fabrics.
Here is my very raw start for (hopefully) next week's post.
I love the visual textures of these hand dyed fabrics that I get
from Colorways by Vicki. Using them gives a jumpstart on
an artistic look to my work.
I am linking up with DVArtist for the Friday FaceOff.
Clicking the link will take you to her blog. It is a great opportunity
to see how various people interpret the challenge.
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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9 comments:
I get what you mean about the heat, an AC and reading. I've been doing a lot too. And I love your sketch faces. I'm excited to see what the next face quilt will be. Stay cool. hugs-Erika
...Gene, thanks for stopping by. I love quilts and have a collection of them. Have you seen Bisa Butler work?
https://backroadstraveller.blogspot.com/2021/08/tuesdays-treasures-bisa-butler-portraits.html
Hi😃 before I read about your sketch faces I thought that you drew the people you met lately. The are nice and I'm waiting for seeing more as well as your promising quilt face!
Enjoy weekend 👍
Yes, "just go with it" I really like that attitude. But I love these faces. They are happy and just makes me smile. Many years ago I made what I called, No Face dolls. Lovely dolls that left the face to the imagination of the buyer. That is what I see in the fabric. Thank you Gene, for joining Friday Face Off.
good doodles!
What a nice find! I love how your cartoon faces have so much "character" with just a few doodles. Your "face" for next week has a good start - can't wait to see it. I agree - Vicki's fabrics are perfect for this challenge - ;))
OMGosh, Gene, those faces are fabulous! Every face has such an individual expression that you could actually start to write stories about them.
cool. I have been trying this sort of drawing lately but it is quite hard to do those fluid curves. My hand is not used to it :) I like what you did.
I love your cartoon faces! They're very good, one of the ladies reminds me of Wilma Flintstone!
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