The other item that I made for my friend in our language geek swap is a stenciled t-shirt. I've never tried to do a human figure in stenciling before so this was a challenge! I've always thought that realistic (i.e. not cartoonish) faces and hands are the hardest to portray in any art/craft medium. I took extra pains to make sure that Grammar Lady's eyes looked right. :)
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
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3 comments:
This is excellent. Quick, register copyright for this. Then print some postcards. This could easily become very popular within the education sector.
The detail on the lady is awesome! Great job - makes me want to stencil something!
And I nominated you for the Liebster Blog award!
http://quirkiecraft.blogspot.com/2012/03/award-me.html
Love it! I'd be terrified to wear it though, cause if I made a grammar mistake and someone noticed, I'd be so embarrassed!
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