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The lovely WhisperedPrayer lured me into a trade with her (bribing me with her beautiful art and a theme I couldn't resist). So here are three twinchies for her alphabet chart.
M is for Marmoset (Pygmy)
V is for Vulture
A is for Aye-aye
These were a blast to make, I could do the whole alphabet quite contentedly.
These are prismas and tombow markers on oil-paint cardstock. It was an interesting experiment because the weave is too deep for pencils to work without a great deal of blending. However, the brush markers filled in the gaps. I hope the end result is bearable!
2 comments:
How neat! You could try doing the letters for names. My three year old is a letter fanatic (luckily they are everywhere as he is very quick to point out) and I can see something like that really appealing to him.
Funny you should say that, Jill, as I'm about to do one for a friend of mine who has a daughter called ZOE with each letter.
Just wondering if there is anything to do for "Z" that isn't "Zebra".
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