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Slow art Party: Spindle

This week’s pattern in the Slow Art Party was Spindle. I have to confess I had to look up the meaning of the word. I can’t really recognize it in the pattern. Nevertheless, it was […]

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Slow Art Party: Revealing

This week’s pattern in the Slow Art Party was Revealing. Amy said that the overlapping leaves gave it an X-ray kind of feeling hence the name.We started out drawing the stems and leaves and added […]

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Slow Art Party: Innovate

This week’s theme of the Slow Art Party was ‘Innovate’: we could choose a pattern we liked (I chose a really simple wiggly shape) and innovate it in any way we liked, meaning drawing it […]

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Slow Art Party: Taut

This week’s pattern in the Slow Art Party was Taut (tight). We started out with simple brush strokes in watercolor and when the paint had dried we added line drawing to connect the strokes. Taut: […]

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Slow Art Party: Fill

Last week’s theme of the Slow Art Party hosted by Amy Maricle was ‘Fill’. I drew along with Amy in the replay of the session. Slow Art Party: Fill I noticed my watercolor lines started to look […]

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Slow Art Party: Roe

This week’s natural pattern in the Slow Art Party, hosted by Amy Maricle of Mindful Art Studio, was Roe. Roe is the ripe eggs of fish and certain marine animals, according to wikipedia. We started […]

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Slow Art Party: Through

This week’s theme of the Slow Art Party hosted by Amy Maricle was ‘Through’.

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Slow Art Party: Evolve

The theme of one of the last Slow Art Parties hosted by Amy Maricle of Mindful Art Studio was ‘Evolve’. As I am posting this way later than the session actually took place, I do […]

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Slow Art Party: Wrack

This week’s theme for the Slow Art Party was Wrack. Wrack is a kind of seaweed, it’s the kind that washes up the shores of the Netherlands frequently so this was a pattern that was […]