I took a look and decided it would be fun to join in. If you follow the link above you can read all about it and see a short video with lots of ideas and maybe you will be inspired to join in too.
I decided to do a mini portrait. It is 2x2 inches so I suppose you could call it a 'twinchie'.
I used a piece of cardboard and added scrim, modelling paste and gesso as a base. I then used acrylics, watercolour pencils and charcoal pencil.
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It's just lovely this nice little portrait and the scrim makes it so special!
ReplyDeleteThis is just so adorable,I love the frayed fabric texture.. thanks for joining our challenge.
ReplyDeleteThis is great, Fuzzie. A little gem. I love your use of scrim and gesso as a background, producing such a delicious texture. Once my mojo returns, this is a technique I am keen to try.
ReplyDeleteShoshi
I love this
ReplyDeleteand it is great that you hold it in the photo
that really helps to see the size
such a great little portrait!
Love--LY!! A perfect twinchie. I would love to see more of these from you :o)) xo
ReplyDeleteIts brilliant and I also like anything Diana does. x
ReplyDeleteWOW! I'm impressed. You sure get a lot of character into a small space!
ReplyDeleteA sweet and lovely twinchie, perfect for the challenge.
ReplyDeleteAnni
Oh thsi is so tiny and sooooo sweet - I love it. I also love the scrim background - it's just perfect!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! So sweet! I am so impressed when someone can work that small...I can't!
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Oh I like all the texture you've created, great mini art. Jo.
ReplyDeleteSuch fab texture, a great piece of mini art!
ReplyDeleteOh how cool is that!!! I love the simplicity Andes is just adorable! Thanks for joining the challenge! ~Leandra
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow so tiny yet super cute, I love her, she is gorgeous. Happy Art :-) Kezzy xxx
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