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In & Out of Studio 3D
Sunday, 16 February 2014
Operation Write Home - sketch 25
Topic: Sketch Challenge

I cleaned out the scraps I had been throwing in a bin for the last couple of weeks and sorted them into 'things that go together' and put each set in an envelope. Then as I came to a new sketch I went through the envelopes and chose a set of papers to use with it. Sometimes the scraps were not the exact size called for in the sketch so I just adjusted the sketch and went merrily on my way.

So, here is sketch 25 from OWH:

I thought it looked a lot like one I did recently but took it a whole other direction.

I had two scraps of paper that would make two of the blocks but not large enough to do all 4 with one pattern. So I decided to play with it that way. I had some in a different color of the same pattern to use for background and a couple of strips I threw in, not in the sketch, to add some continuity.


I added paper flower embellishments to each of the blocks, pink on pink and white on blue, to create focus.

Ddd


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PST

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