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Howdy! Happy Three Weeks For Dreamwidth! I've been meaning to participate in this the last couple of years, but kept forgetting, oops. I do have a bit of a stockpile of ideas for future posts, though -- mostly journaling, questionnaires, and / or casual crafty-stuff. So, let's jump into it....

Earlier today, I met up with a friend who I haven't seen in a long time! We went to a cafe with outdoor sitting right by the river and just sat there for like six hours catching up, coloring, and talking about art supplies. She brought a full backpack of various things that she let me try out, including some Derwent Inktense pencils I've been eyeing for a while! I think I will end up getting them, after all; they were really nice to use and I've just really been wanting to get a set of watercolor pencils for a while now. I also just really appreciated being able to nerd out over art with someone IRL; no one else I know really understands: "Paper is paper and a crayon is a crayon. What's the difference?" Oh! and I ended up talking to her about Dreamwidth, also; she apparently was really big into LiveJournal back in the day, but had never heard of DW, so maybe now she'll check it out! Overall, just a very relaxing, fun day! ^^

Speaking of art, the piece I was coloring was very meditative to make but not necessarily the most interesting to show, I don't think... I did finish a little painting yesterday, though, that I wanted to share!

I constantly think about the "Sailor Moon color palette" and the way background elements kinda melt into the fog and I've done several paintings "in this style," but I've never actually done a proper study of it. This painting is based off a random screenshot I found online. I would also really like to keep practicing how to achieve that dreamy / foggy look and how to simplify colors and shadows and whatnot, so I might do a couple more of these soon!


This isn't necessarily a straight forward study, though. I bought some neon acrylic inks recently, so I wanted to take them out for a spin... I think I definitely should water them down in the future rather than using them straight out of the bottle; it's a bit much, rip. I am still kinda fond of the neon purple tree, though, but yeah, more practice & experimenting needed! Also, I bought some masking fluid a long time ago and only just now tried it out here... very messily, but it does work nicely!



Letssee, what else?... I also signed up for a couple of events here on Dreamwidth / Ao3 a while ago: but both of those have quite a while to go before they're revealed (May 29th & June 20th, respectively). I already submitted my story for the first one but can't talk about it, obviously. ^^

I think I'll stop there for now; see you tomorrow (hopefully)!! ^^
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Okay, so, my issue here is I keep alternatingly forgetting that Dreamwidth exists and then putting off posting until I finish whatever current project I'm working on... and then, by the time that I finish it, I forget about Dreamwidth again. And the cycle repeats...

Another reason I kinda stopped posting here was that a few months ago I was kinda blogging a lot on other sites as well, and I just thought that it tedious to basically write the same thing in multiple places. Now I've kinda slowed down with that for one reason or another, but I still wanted to ramble about arts & craftsy projects I'm working on... but that just brings us back to the cycle of not wanting to post here until I finish something. See my problem here? So, I'm just gonna start anyway.

But, first, I guess I should talk about the past couple of months:

    Personally...

    Last time, I mentioned going to therapy. Genuinely, I do think talking to someone and hearing from an outside perspective was helpful -- I've realized some things, but, ultimately, it comes down to: God, I really want to move out and be more independent. A lot of the therapy sessions were actually her reading over my resume and giving interview advice and stuff. And I've had a few interviews in the meantime, but still nothing has really come out of them yet, so that sucks. *sigh* I ended up cancelling the last meeting, though, and I don't know if I'll be going back.

    Besides that, I've been leaving the house a bit more, at least. Volunteering with a local musical theater group in return for free tickets, playing Euchre with some relatives, and I've been eyeing a board game event at the library that I wanted to go to.

    Art Fight 2024

    This was my first time actually doing Art Fight despite hearing about it for several years and it was a lot of fun, drawing different sorts of characters and stuff that I normally wouldn't. I also think I've gotten better at improvising landscape backgrounds and general composition, so I'm pretty proud of that! Highlights below, but I also put all my Art Fight stuff on my site.

      cw: mild nudity
    needlefelting :3
    cross stitch

    [Ghastly and Gengar, as well as the cardinal patterns made by @butterberrycafe on Tumblr. Elephant pattern by goldflower on Braceletbook.]

    Most recently, I've gotten into making little pins or magnets or whatever (I actually haven't finished them yet, oops). I was trying to do this as a replacement for scrolling mindlessly on Tumblr, and I think it's pretty satisfying! These were all done on plastic canvas, but I've been thinking about graduating up to a larger design and incorporating it into a box or bookbinding-thing. I made a little prototype to see how that would work, using some leftover scraps and perforated paper:

    It all glued really nicely, so I think this would work out well! I thought it'd be cute to make, like, a little storage box for my old Gameboy maybe, with a cross stitch of some card art from the Pokemon Trading Card Game GBC on the top. That's on the backburner, though, because...

Currently...

  • I signed up for the PokéPod Project here on Dreamwidth. Basically the idea is people write or narrate a short story (or three, in my case) about an assigned Pokémon from the original 151, and they all come together in a cute little set. I don't think I'm allowed to say what I've been assigned yet, but I've been working on writing those. (The deadline's coming a little close, but I think it'll be fine!)
  • And also, my aunt suddenly said she'd pay me to make some more Pokémon sock plushies for one of my little cousins. He's like six and I've barely even met him. When I asked which Pokémon I should make, all she said was his favorite is Pikachu, but besides that, "he likes them all! ^^" which is, uh, kinda stressful. I've got some plans, though, that I'll write about once I get a bit further in!
  • And I think that's all I've got to say for now! Thanks for listening! ^^

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Sorry I keep forgetting to post here, and also sorry for never responding to some older comments! I feel like at this point it''d be weird to go back and do so now...

Some Artsy Updates


I signed up for the Book Club Exchange -- it seemed like a cute idea to have everyone explore a mutually new fandom together and I ended up really loving the short story that was chosen for it! Can't wait to see what people come up with for it!

I, uh, didn't end up following through with the Ladies Bingo that I mentioned a few posts ago (which has still been like several months). I started a few things, but... I tend to feel really self-conscious about my writing and drive myself crazy, editing and rewriting and constantly worrying about whether something is good enough to post. With this exchange, though, I'd have a concrete deadline and I think writing something specifically for someone based off a list of prompts they like would be a bit easier than getting overwhelmed with infinite possibilities.

In regards to new artsy-craftsy projects from the past couple of months:
    I've gotten really into soft pastels!




    Some more needlefelting projects that I think turned out really well:




    Also, a Clefairy plushie:


    She's inspired by Maqaroon's sock plushie tutorials, which I've loved for over a decade now but only just now actually tried out. I don't really have much experience with sewing, so this was a fun challenge. I also bought a kinda wide assortment of sock colors, so I've been daydreaming about future projects (maybe Vileplume? or some kind of cockatiel? so many options...).




Mild Life Updates


I've kinda gotten obsessed with Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 on the Switch recently! I've never played a Puyo Puyo game before this and the adventure mode is kicking my ass (especially the skill battles and switch matches!), but it's been a lot of fun! I also finally shelled out for a Nintendo Online subscription, lol.

A bit more personal...
I also am, finally, legit going to go in for a mental health evaluation later this week. This combination of extreme, extreme low self-esteem, panic attacks (or whatever they are), perpetual exhaustion, neuroticism (?), etc has been really, significantly interfering with my life... I kinda do hope it goes like that one Tumblr post where just taking a certain vitamin will magically cure everything that's wrong with me and I'll be a functioning human being, but, more realistically, I hope I can at least learn some better coping skills to deal with all of this. I feel like I've been stuck in suspended animation since, like, the beginning of the pandemic (or maybe even before that), and I'm not sure how to break out this loop...


Thanks for listening! I'm gonna go catch up on my reading page, now! (or try to, at least...)
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I haven't posted here in a while, huh? Here's a round up of a couple of things I've been working on!

  • A needle felted Kilala!
    pics & info )


  • Working on a HaruMichi shrine for my site! I've basically only got the homepage and a couple of doodles uploaded so far, though...


  • And just finished a submission for a contest from a forum I'm on! The theme was "haunted houses." (The contest is open until the 29th, btw, if you wanted to submit something :3 )



    Altoid tins are smaller than I thought they were -- I was originally planning on adding a Chandelure and more furniture, but I think it'd just end up looking crowded.. I do definitely want to make more of these in the future, though!


And that's about it! ^^
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I've been trying out some challenges / prompty-things, recently (which was the reason I wanted to make a Dreamwidth to begin with, actually, but I've been getting carried away...).

So far, I've written a tiny fic for Sapphic Summer about the webcomic Her Tale of Shim-Cheong (which, again, is seriously so good, but it has, like, no fanbase at all! aaah!).

And also, I signed up for Ladies' Bingo and just got my card:

A Strange Friend A Test of Worthiness Freckles Heirs Spy
Echoes Heliocentrism Compare and Contrast Parody Geometric Shapes
Speech-deprived Ghosts and Hauntings Wild Card Snakes, Serpents and Worms Something is Concealed
Temporary Lodgings Someone gains Purpose Honey Lost and Found Feudal Ties / Master and Servant
Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold On the Balcony Steampunk AU Roomates / Sharing a Room Tentacles

Hmm... Upon first glance, the third and fourth rows down are looking promising, but I guess we'll see what happens. ^^

Fills )
I was also looking into various little one-off things, like Sick or Treat. Idk, I can never just stick to one thing...
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I got back from New Orleans a couple days ago, and I am really gonna miss it! Like I said before, this was my first time traveling, so I'm not really sure if this is a normal thing or just because I have no frame of reference whatsoever, but I really feel some sort of connection to New Orleans now... Maybe I was too quick to consider travelbloggers weird...

First, some family-related angst... )

*sigh* Besides that, I really did have fun, though! There are a lot of little specialty shops like a fancy stationery store with art from local artists where they make their own ink in house, and a playing card store where the guy sells both commercial decks and his and other indie artists' designs, and vampire-themed gift stores and cafés where, once again, the employees work together to put out a weekly zine and sell stickers of their art. It seems like almost every street has several galleries selling local artists works and there are frequent events, like in Pirate's Alley near Jackson Park, where local artists hang their works on the fence behind them to sell and talk to passersby. And that's not even getting into the music -- live jazz in parks, parades coming down the streets... They seem to have so much respect and admiration for their artists! Is that what every city is like, or is this specific to New Orleans??

Hearing about the history of New Orleans also really moved me! Like, after a long night of boozing, me and my mom spent a chill day in Armstrong Park, which was across the street from our hotel. (My sister was out cold for most of the day...) As we were getting ready to leave, we noticed a bunch of people gathering near the gates, many with musical instruments. One man, holding a trumpet, was hanging back, so I asked him what was going on. He started to explain how they were having a parade for a wedding -- there used to be parades going through the French Quarter at all times of the day and night, but that all stopped after Hurricane Katrina, COVID, etc, and it made him sick. So he and a couple buddies were trying to revive the tradition. The only reason he wasn't participating in this round was because someone had literally just stolen the mouthpiece to his trumpet a few minutes before and he didn't know where to get a replacement on such short notice. So he started explaining the history of jazz music to us; how when Louisiana was ruled by the French, slaves were allowed six hours of free time a week and they'd meet up in Congo Square (right where were standing!) and play music and dance; and more about the area and places to visit. Apparently, he used to be a tour guide, but decided he'd rather try to make a difference in the community.

I also made a couple little paintings... )

Again, overall, an amazing experience! It makes me want to make some drastic life changes...
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It's really getting close, now -- we leave in two weeks!

I've been mostly just continuing to practice slowing down and simplifying scenes, but also trying out some different methods and styles.

More paintings and notes below! )

Obviously, more practice is required, but I think I’m on the right path, at least!

(ノ´ヮ`)ノ*: ・゚
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(Note: The first part of this post was originally written a few days ago and posted on my Neocities. This version is updated with a few more paintings and other minor edits.)


I've been sketching and painting a lot the last couple of days! I'm trying to practice drawing quickly and loosely so I'll be ready to do some urban sketching in New Orleans. It just seems so much more personal and more fun than only taking pictures, y'know? And seeing other artist's works is very inspirational!

I started off just drawing random pictures from the r/SketchDaily generator, particularly focusing on buildings and structures, using ink (a mixture of Bic pen and a set of Sakura Pigma Microns) and watercolor.

And without further ado, here they are! )

I have a lot more to study / experiment with / etc, but that's a big part of the fun of making art, no? In any case, I've really been enjoying making these!
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Finally working on that collage-thing! For the past couple of days, I've been dissecting some issues of National Geographic I found really cheap and using them to make poems... (She said I was free to do whatever I want, so I guess visual poems would be fine?)

Here's my rough layout so far:
(please ignore the crappy background, I'm just trying to work out how to layout the main bits, then I'll worry about the background...)



And here's close ups of the individual poems:






I also have another series going, about robots. Kinda sad it cannot physically fit on this piece, honestly. Might post some of them, eventually...

...By the way, I have sooo many little scraps of paper on my desk right now...

Heya!

Jul. 2nd, 2023 08:27 pm
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I've been surprisingly busy the past couple of days after a long stretch of nothing -- yesterday and the day before, we suddenly started rearranging all our furniture and planning a garage sale to deal with all the excess junk, and today I went to a family reunion (my relatives who moved to Texas a couple years ago suddenly decided to come up for a visit. we're also going on a little road trip tomorrow and various other little meetings through the week while they're here).


Aside from all that, my aunt commissioned me to make her an artwork based on the word, "chaos," and I was planning on working on that this week. I was thinking of making a mixed media sort of collage where it has warning labels with depictions of natural disasters, pollution, etc all over, malware popup-style? I already dissected a couple of old manuals for electronics / appliances to harvest some labels and have been checking out a couple of different secondhand stores to see if they have any old cheap magazines I could cut up, and I'll try to figure out where to go from there...

Also, last week, I made this little guy:
Two cat paintings, front and back. 
He's made from an old desk calendar that I painted over to look like one of my cats, Gus. I do think he turned out really cute (even if he looks kinda sad). My acrylic paint is so awful quality, though! Do you know how many coats it took to do this?! I've been wanting to try Holbein's Acryla Gouache for a while, and maybe now's the time...
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