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Unusual Mediums - edited

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Group:Cyber Classroom and ATC Studio
Swap Coordinator:kangarueg (contact)
Swap categories: Artist Trading Card (ATC)  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:July 18, 2009
Date items must be sent by:August 15, 2009
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Concern has been expressed that may making 4 cards was a bit much. So lets make this much easier. One card, one partner.

For this swap, we will concentrate on mediums! (See the first lesson in the forum.) You will create 1 card for 1 partner, (for a total of 1 card). Use an “unusual” medium to create your cards. Don’t use any of the mediums talked about in the lesson. Look for something out of the ordinary. (I know a lady that boils leaves, and uses the residue to paint on coffee filters. That is an unusual medium! Use coffee, tea, or berries as a base.) Or, if you use an ordinary medium, use it in a way that is not usual. (Use a medium from one discipline as though it were part of a completely different discipline. Glue yarn or string down to make a picture instead of painting or drawing the picture. Make a whole picture using nothing but coloured glitter. Or coloured confetti. )

(Degas would boil his left over oil pastels down at the end of the day, dry them out, and use them the next day to create semi-transparent layers in his paintings!) What you will do with the mediums is entirely up to you – sender’s choice. Just make sure the medium is different! Because this may be taxing, I will give just a bit longer to do this one, so we can all come up with good ideas!

Discussion

barbaraSTL 07/16/2009 #

What a fun idea!! I can't wait to hear what kinds of things everyone else comes up with.

bluehighways 07/20/2009 #

I joined the group too late and missed the sign-up deadline...waiting for the next one!

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