miércoles, 21 de octubre de 2015

Now, in the university what has me busier is a replica of a work of art in my central workshop. I should have finished it, but... is not finished.
I chose a work of art of one my favorite artists, his name is William A. Bouguereau, and I like him very, very much for his form of represent the skin.

Also, my textile class is very interesting, we are working a dye technique, that it's called "Shibori". This technique is principally dyeing a specific cloth, for example we are using a kind of cloth that it's called "Crea"

I don't have any activities at university, between chores and the schedule of class ocuppies much time. but when I'm in my home and I'm free of painting or dyeing I practice with watercolor, I design little notebooks to sell... I research dye process with natural things such as roots, leaves, barks, vegetables, etc.

I hope this semester is to portray the skin, get good dyed with mixing different colors. Draw in grand format without disproportion and that more than anything.
Learning new ways and techniques to be able to do as I please or to use it on the things that I want to do.

 

8 comentarios:

  1. Nice post Milena.. But, you forgot to write something for the MOST IMPORTANT CLASS!!! :( ENGLISH!!!! haha good work! keep writing like this and I hope to see some of your work really soon!!!

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  2. Woh ! the picture are this Shibori?. i dont know this technical thats look great!

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  3. Hi!, its really beautiful that paint, good reference!

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  4. Hi Milena, I didn't know to William A. Bouguereau, I like this picture!
    ByeBye

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  5. Wow Mile! I love Bouguereau! I'm sure your replica will be fantastic, i hope see that!

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  6. hey Mile! I love your textile work, maybe the next semester we are partners!

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  7. hey Mile! I love your textile work, maybe the next semester we are partners!

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  8. Hello Mile,I like to paint too , but I don´t have patience for to knitting and to make "shibon".

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