My Clouds Still Suck and Candyland Is Evil
Sep. 7th, 2004 03:50 pmSo today I keep looking at a pic of the board game "Candyland". I'd make it my desktop, except that looking at it disturbs me. But I have to look. I have to paint something very similar to it on a stage tomorrow. The play opens this weekend. Cutting it close? Why yes, thank you. Eep!!! At least I'm certain I can do it. Maybe. Possibly. Eep. Candyland, you are evil!!! And you rot teeth.
Also... I didn't really feel this belonged so much in the weekend thing, but, well, over the weekend I spent a lot of time looking at clouds. Mostly while walking around. Because I just cannot paint clouds very well and it bothers me. It bothers me quite a bit. So I spent a lot of time just looking, trying to track the color changes, see how the shading changed. How I could modify what I do so it works better. Maybe if I practice on something small I'll get better. Painting for stage shows tends to require more grandiose strokes, less really *detailed* details. That's not exactly true, but it's close. If I painted really detailed details I'd quickly go insane and the sets would never get done. So details are bigger details, and my clouds still suck. I have a gift card to an art supply store, maybe I'll get some canvases (canvii? I wish that was a word...) and try my hand at that. Or maybe paint on tiles...
I was thinking of a new project in my house, a fake window on the inside wall of the dining room. I'm not sure how it'd work though, and I really do have things I should do first. Like get to work with that hacksaw my mom bought me over the weekend. Woo!
Also... I didn't really feel this belonged so much in the weekend thing, but, well, over the weekend I spent a lot of time looking at clouds. Mostly while walking around. Because I just cannot paint clouds very well and it bothers me. It bothers me quite a bit. So I spent a lot of time just looking, trying to track the color changes, see how the shading changed. How I could modify what I do so it works better. Maybe if I practice on something small I'll get better. Painting for stage shows tends to require more grandiose strokes, less really *detailed* details. That's not exactly true, but it's close. If I painted really detailed details I'd quickly go insane and the sets would never get done. So details are bigger details, and my clouds still suck. I have a gift card to an art supply store, maybe I'll get some canvases (canvii? I wish that was a word...) and try my hand at that. Or maybe paint on tiles...
I was thinking of a new project in my house, a fake window on the inside wall of the dining room. I'm not sure how it'd work though, and I really do have things I should do first. Like get to work with that hacksaw my mom bought me over the weekend. Woo!
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Date: 2004-09-08 06:31 am (UTC)I love buying art materials too, though I probably should go through the ones I have and discard some stuff. Art stores are like wonderlands, seriously. Oh! I should take you to the really big art store! It's so cool!!! Although it might be a temptation that you could live without...
I never quite learned to use acrylics, though I do use them, mostly for smaller detailed things. I think if I did practice a bit, I might become at least a bit better.
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Date: 2004-09-08 07:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-08 09:02 am (UTC)Oh, and could you email me the times of your flights? I want to make sure I'm near to on time for once... ;)
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Date: 2004-09-09 03:27 am (UTC)And yup, I'll mail you - don't know if the immigration control bit will take longer this time though, since they may want to fingerprint me etc etc. And, well, if you're late this time, at least it won't be steaming hot and terminally unfamiliar, so no worries. Not that I won't taunt you for it anyway. And phone Celia and get her to taunt you as well.
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Date: 2004-09-09 02:05 pm (UTC)Kidding!!!
And yes, we totally should go there. Art and pain are a natural combination. Plus Jenny's a big fan too.