





different kinds, even imaginative ones.
we had a most unusual drawing class last Monday. The teacher brought in a box of brushes and painting "equipment" - all sorts of brushes, including toilet brushes, paint rollers, and other items like tree branches, sponges, baby pacifier, cooking utensils like whisk, spatula, and even a mini octopus beanie toy (which we used to dip in paint and "throw around" on the paper to create a pattern)...
it was quite therapeutic and enjoyable to do that painting class - we used only 3 primary colours (blue, red and yellow), and had some fun mixing the colours around.
i am quite pleased with my "artistic" output - all 6 of them...4 of them are now "gracing" our apt walls...
2 comments:
Very interesting art class (painting with baby pacifier etc...), also very creative and nice art works from you.
haha, thanks...I didn't use the pacifier to paint, but I did use the mini octopus beanie toy, and felt so sorry for it - coz it was all covered with paint (even before we used it)
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