A ROYAL photographer has recalled the tragic moment he discovered Diana had died – and a picture he will never forget. Arthur Edwards told The Sun his experience working on the devastating da…
I’ve been asked how to do this by a few people so I thought it was about time I took a few pictures and made up a tutorial. Overlockers are great for seams, especially on knits, but if you don’t secure your threads, they can come undone. There are a few different ways of doing...Read More »
#supernature A full view of a rainbow taken from an aircraft. The writer in me could imagine this was a portal to another dimension! If anybody knows who took the picture, I will credit them 😊
Hello! This is my first ever picrew! (so there might be some errors) It took me a while but it was really fun I hope everything works nicely :) I had some trouble with nose(it sometimes ends up in wrong positions) so I allowed the moving option feel free to use it :) Also! Yes you can use the characters as your profile picture! (as long as you: dont erase signature/claim it as yours) I do NOT support NFTs if you see someone trying to sell my images report them. And if you plan on posting it on social medias be sure to tag me or link my profile/page If you have any questions/suggestions about the picrew or want see my artworks Here are all my socials: https://xonu.carrd.co/#social enjoy :)
Quick honey, take a picture! Candid photos I took of my mum’s wild nights out in 90s Latvia
Here’s a fun easy DIY project for the weekend…mini clothespin picture display! It’s so simple it barely needs written instructions so I’ll let the pictures do the tal…
Another gem from my Signposting Progress workshop was the Progress Tree which I took/stole from Jim Smith’s wonderful Follow Me I’m Right Behind You – Whole School progress the Lazy Way. The …
Can you believe we only have 8 days of school left? Where did this year go? Looking back on all of the projects that we completed, I am very pleased with the quality and quantity of work that my students produced. I truly believe that I have the most talented, wonderfully amazing students in the world! While looking back over all of the projects, I was shocked and a little upset with myself that we didn't do printmaking this year. While in college, I LOVED printmaking. I even did an independent study in it and my entire senior art exhibition was printmaking. We did printmaking in 7th grade last year but I wanted to kick it up a notch this year and make it a bit more challenging. I decided to try reduction printmaking! For this project, I took a picture of the students and used paint.net to posterize the photos into 3 colors (black, grey and white). Students shaded on the back and transferred all of their white areas onto the linoleum. We use easy carve linoleum at school and it's so easy for the kids. We haven't had any slips (or bad cuts) this year! Students used the gauge to carve away all of the areas of their print that would be left white. Since we were printing on white paper, we didn't need to print this part. All that would be left would be the grey and black areas. They chose a color and mixed it with some white to make a tint. Then students pulled a proof. A proof is a practice print so they can see what it would look like. If they were happy with their proof, they could pull 10 or more quality prints. The students discussed what made a quality print and here is their list... enough ink, no white spots linoleum carved away where it was meant to be carved away (no stray marks) Ink has an orange peel texture No finger prints No smudges (where the paper slipped on the plate) After they printed 10 or more quality prints, they had to carve away all of the grey area, leaving only the black areas to print. They then mixed a shade of ink and printed on top of their first prints. Here is the final result
Below are some pictures of activities I created. The whale was obviously from Jonah and the whale, or big fish. I took the 2 tables from my...
Cheers to the art of mapmaking! Over the Summer I took an e-course offered by Patty at Deep Space Sparkle . It was super informative (as ...
My new first grade teaching partner this year is going to teach me a lot of fun new things, I can already tell. Here is a picture I took of her inquiry cycle board after our first six-week unit: Pr…