#100DaysOfMingus Gallery
Three more on the table. Each a third of the way done. I may do a second post later today.
Happy Mingus Hump Day!
The light is changing, and so are the shapes I am seeing. The shadow on Mingus no longer a skinny pie slice. It almost covers the smaller “hump”. Illustrates just how far the two mounds are from each other. And the front range has a dip in it. Like a scoop has been taken off the right side. Cool and interesting. Mingus Mocha anyone?
May 23rd was a recovery day for me. After days of constant busy and little rest. I missed the live Soul Art group events, but was so thankful to watch them late in the day. I completed the worksheets, glanced at the Facebook group postings, and started my Soul Art journey.
I began with the body map. Watercolor and pencil. The largest sheet of paper I had, 12 x 16. Scribbled Neocolors, activated with water. Working quickly. Listening to songs and stories of the event leaders. I buried the body map with soft ivory acrylic. While it was wet, I scratched and scribbled into the paint. The texture remains visible in the final piece.
I poured colors into a butchers tray, started to cover the white with patches of blues, and desert earth tones. Clay and sand. When I added the green, instead of abstract patches, leaves began to form. Laura Hollick is the host of this annual event. This year, over 12,000 creatives took part.
It was not in my mind to create a scene. The questions and answers prompted by the worksheets are, not surprisingly, clear to me here. Focus on growth. My artistic growth.
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