Over 200 fancy eggs are hidden, and people are invited to find them, and say when they've found them, and I think there's prizes, or something. Here is the link for information that's more helpful*: THE BIG EGG HUNT!
Really wish** I could take part in this, looks like a lot of fun.
* And more truthful.
** If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. For some reason that makes me think of horses with wings.
A horse with wings. So happy! Inspired by John Tenniel's rocking horse fly in Through the Looking Glass. |
Anyway, here are some of my favourite eggs. So far, at least - I haven't finished looking at them all yet.
Eggshabbychic by MIA |
Slice by Paul Kelley |
Pretty Polly by Karen Hollis |
The Embryo of Human Greed by Wooden Horse |
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Meanwhile, the cryptomnesia piece... Still working on it, yes indeedy. And still working on it exclusively, which is very unusual for me. Maybe I'm moving into a more focused period of my, dare i say it, career? Dum dum dummmm! I really hope so :) So far, all portents, omens, augeries, signs, ouija boards, and magic 8 balls, say YES. I haven't checked my horoscope, though, and that is where I Draw The Line.
Anyway, I'm still sorting the snippets into colours, and it looks like this:
Early on I realised i didn't actually need to sort the snippets, but I kept doing so anyway - i got sort of caught up in the process of it. This is largely because i was outlining each section of colour, to make them easier to differentiate from each other.* As new snippets were added to each colour section, i'd leave the outline instead of erasing it, and just draw another outline. If outlines conflicted, then I'd erase the older one.
* I needed to do this because the process of deciding which snippet should be sorted into which colour was (and is) a strange and eldritch and slightly silly process that didn't (doesn't) always lead to accurate results. But I like it anyway.
So here's a closer pic of the outlines:
In sorting and rearranging the snippets, a grid pattern is being formed by the outline, and I really like it. Here's a bit of it:
I like the way the colours are overlapping and staggering and whatnot. Will be interested to see how the whole thing turns out once I've finished my sorting process :)
I still intend to arrange all those snippets into a coherent image... Have some very loose ideas about it - really should get sketching.
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Early on I realised i didn't actually need to sort the snippets, but I kept doing so anyway - i got sort of caught up in the process of it. This is largely because i was outlining each section of colour, to make them easier to differentiate from each other.* As new snippets were added to each colour section, i'd leave the outline instead of erasing it, and just draw another outline. If outlines conflicted, then I'd erase the older one.
* I needed to do this because the process of deciding which snippet should be sorted into which colour was (and is) a strange and eldritch and slightly silly process that didn't (doesn't) always lead to accurate results. But I like it anyway.
So here's a closer pic of the outlines:
In sorting and rearranging the snippets, a grid pattern is being formed by the outline, and I really like it. Here's a bit of it:
I like the way the colours are overlapping and staggering and whatnot. Will be interested to see how the whole thing turns out once I've finished my sorting process :)
I still intend to arrange all those snippets into a coherent image... Have some very loose ideas about it - really should get sketching.
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One more thing! Here are some oh-so-cute wee things found via mocoloco, an art/design/etc blog thing. Cork animals. Sho shweet! The Corkers.
They're made by Monkey Business, who look like they do fun things.
Ps - I have a bloggish thing (so far me wowing at other people's stuff) on tumblr that's intended to be sort of all the stuff I have/like/do/whatever that isn't specifically art-related. As much as anything can be non-art-related, anyway. I'm still working on prettifying it and whatnot, but here 'tis: Extrantice other log.
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