If there is anybody out there still looking in on this blog - HELLO :0))))
I've been busy in lots of ways and blogging has not been top of the list lately but I am happy to say that i have FINALLY finished my City & Guilds Creative Sketchbook course with Linda Kemshall and I can definitely recommend it to anyone wishing to develop their skills. I am now pursuing another course (real life this time!!) and hope to be able to show some images of that work in the coming weeks and its on embroidered textiles so a little different from where I started out on this blog.
In the meantime, here are some piccies of my sketchbook assessment.
I've been busy in lots of ways and blogging has not been top of the list lately but I am happy to say that i have FINALLY finished my City & Guilds Creative Sketchbook course with Linda Kemshall and I can definitely recommend it to anyone wishing to develop their skills. I am now pursuing another course (real life this time!!) and hope to be able to show some images of that work in the coming weeks and its on embroidered textiles so a little different from where I started out on this blog.
In the meantime, here are some piccies of my sketchbook assessment.
This was based on a heritage building in the town of Carlingford.
8 comments:
Carrie - that looks fab. Wish I could see it IRL. What a great way to present your sketch book.
These are fabulous Carrie. Congratulations on finishing your C&G Creative Sketchbook course and good luck with your new course.
Hooray for google reader :) Love the dimension of your sketchbook, wonderful job!
Fantastic stuff Carrie, I am very into history & arcaheology & adore castles!!
Nice to see you blogging again...I'm always interested in what you are at! Your sketchbook is lovely. Dying to see some embroidery stuff coming soon!! Might see you at the knit & stitch in the RDS?
OMG Carrie - that is amazing! I absolutely love it!!! Was so worth all the hard work you put in. You are growing and developing so much in your art, its wonderful -well done!!!
Well done you!!! I still need to 'hand in' module 2!!!
Innteresting read
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