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From grey to yay!

22 February 202122 February 2021 by Chris Lovie-Tyler 2 Comments
Colourful footpath

Thanks to the kids (or whoever) brightened up our footpath!

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Tagged chalk, colour, drawing, footpath, kids, sidewalk

Art classes: week 3

25 February 202026 February 2020 by Chris Lovie-Tyler

I started this at our class last Wednesday, and then took a few more days to finish it at home.

The focus was tone, and we used this James Casebere photograph as our reference.

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Tagged art, art class, chalk, charcoal, charcoal drawing, drawing, james casebere, learning, perspective, sketching

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