I have always been intrigued with faces. . . real or created. I started doodling them as far back as I can remember. And not just faces but flowers, leaves, swirls, squiggles and letters as well. I never really thought my doodles were anything other than mindless scribbling as a means to keep myself occupied during classes, then meetings and lectures as I got older.

I never dreamed that someday I could actually call my scrap paper scribbles, art. . until I spent a day with Traci Baustia. She convinced me to just let go, that it was ok. . . So here I am on yet another journey. . artFace, a blog and a line of goodies created to celebrate all things face.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

29 Faces Challenge

This folks, is the challenge that got me to finish creating
my artFace blog: 29 Faces in 28 Days

I've spent 2 days now looking at all of the wonderful faces people are creating. Please take a look. I know that you will be entertained by the whimsy and wowed by the talent. I am in awe of all of these wonderful artists... 

Join me as I take this journey with over 70 other artists from around the world.


Here is my first offering, a threadwork portrait.



Here's the link to Ayala Art. This project is her baby: http://ilove2paint.blogspot.com/

Here's the link to the list of participating artists: 

This link will take to to my other blog for more detailed info about this project & more: http://textilerecycler.blogspot.com/


2 comments:

  1. Such a great face, awesome texture!

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  2. WOW!!!!!! This is amazing. I have always wanted to learn how create art this way on my sewing machine. Maybe one day when I retire:o) Work keeps me too busy but I can sneak a pencil and book into handbag for those spare moments waiting at appointments. Until then I will admire your work.

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