Make a list of 20-30 words that relate to your subject/topic and your interest in it. This list might include objects, emotions, themes, people, adjectives...
Bring some or any of the following analog supplies to class for next week:
markers, pens, pencils, charcoal, India ink, different-sized brushes, black masking tape, paper, brayer, spray paint, modeling clay, foam core/cardboard, printmaking tools, cutting tools.
Take a moment to read through the [“Hands” chapter in Malcolm McCullough’s Abstracting Craft](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yg__kzsjAkrwRMtkhX8ga_uNfuvEhJ3V/view?usp=drive_link).
## Please make with confidence and joy! Don’t worry about “rightness” or being technically good at anything you try. Simple commitment to a medium or material counts for so much in an image! And remember that what you make this week may be layered and built upon in the following weeks. Simple is okay.
Make a list of 20-30 words that relate to your subject/topic and your interest in it. This list might include objects, emotions, themes, people, adjectives...
Bring some or any of the following analog supplies to class for next week:
markers, pens, pencils, charcoal, India ink, different-sized brushes, black masking tape, paper, brayer, spray paint, modeling clay, foam core/cardboard, printmaking tools, cutting tools.
Take a moment to read through the [“Hands” chapter in Malcolm McCullough’s Abstracting Craft](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yg__kzsjAkrwRMtkhX8ga_uNfuvEhJ3V/view?usp=drive_link).
## Please make with confidence and joy! Don’t worry about “rightness” or being technically good at anything you try. Simple commitment to a medium or material counts for so much in an image! And remember that what you make this week may be layered and built upon in the following weeks. Simple is okay.