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Tag Archives: art
Making time
However busy I am, I try to make time for two daily rituals – one the DS106 Daily Create, a daily challenge open to anyone to participate as they wish, the other a Daily Doodle prompt I’ve been following for … Continue reading
Posted in #CLMOOC, DailyCreate, Doodles, DS106, Uncategorised
Tagged #clmooc, #DS106, art, doodles
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Turn a flower into a bird
A great daily create today, imo (disclaimer: I submitted the idea). I took a photo of a daffodil that I took a couple of months ago and put it through an online app that turns photos into drawings, and messed … Continue reading
Grids and Gestures 3
Feeling better today, so was out in the garden for a while and not needing to lie down so much (though I did not enjoy Cagney and Lacey’s attempts to wake me up from 6am this morning). I experimented with … Continue reading
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Tagged #GridsGestures, art, comics, Nick Sousanis
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My poem as a book
I’m still playing, in odd moments, with my little poems written as a response to Sheri’s Identity Shattering challenge. Today Kevin used Storybird to make a story about his poem so I thought I’d try it as well. I think that … Continue reading