The next piece I will be working on will follow the same bird-oriented theme as "Tiny Watcher", but this time, it will focus on a crimson rosella. The idea is to create a kind of diptych. The EKKA treats diptych as two, individual entries. Both drawings will be sold separately, but the idea is that by creating a diptych-like theme, a buyer might be tempted in scooping up both artwork.
I haven't done much artwork in the past few weeks due to health concerns (mine, and that of loved-ones.) As my health is still very much "touch-and-go," I've made the executive decision to submit only two drawings at this year's EKKA. If by chance there is any improvement in my vitality level, and I can find the time to do so, I may submit two paintings as well. At this stage though, it appears very unlikely.
The next piece I will be working on will follow the same bird-oriented theme as "Tiny Watcher", but this time, it will focus on a crimson rosella. The idea is to create a kind of diptych. The EKKA treats diptych as two, individual entries. Both drawings will be sold separately, but the idea is that by creating a diptych-like theme, a buyer might be tempted in scooping up both artwork.
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30/3/2016 10:51:31 pm
Creating the diptych is a smart idea! Hope your energy and health is on the upswing soon. :)
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Thanks soulsis! In last year's EKKA, I saw how they stack an artist's submission together... I figured it might be a neat idea to follow a diptych theme and see what happens.
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31/3/2016 12:31:17 am
Always excited to see what you're working on, though remember C, Linda, Katie and I know where you're coming from. We understand breaks and burn outs. Do what you can when you can, the rushes don't always help. Keep doing what you love, we always wish wellness for you. Ness xo.
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