march 16. a month of daily art.

The last of the little squares… and on to other things tomorrow. I wonder what they will be…

I decided to do eyes again today, knowing my cousin will likely want them for her studio apartments. I mean, why not?

Sorry about the photos. Most of the time I’m working late in the afternoon and taking photos on the stove with under-cabinet lighting, hence the reflections. Not ideal photography conditions.

I’ll try to do better.

I was a busy beaver today – firstly I had a grumpy, bitey dog to groom and managed to do it without an anesthetic (which apparently the vet they took her to last time they had her done did…). Not sure if its good or bad that I’ve got a reputation of being able to handle naughty dogs…*

(*a topic for another day)

Then I visited a friend and we made a carrot cake together. Yum.

I re-did the rock I’d painted and dropped and smeared. Nothing too exciting. Another stylized eye. I have no photo of that yet.

I also started framing. I started with two bought frames to see how they would go. I’ll photograph those tomorrow in better light.

Now it’s time to get ready for quiz night, so I’m off again.

No rest for the wicked. Or even the slightly naughty.

z

6 thoughts on “march 16. a month of daily art.

  1. Nice stuff, really grabbing the POW factor with this series. Very nice indeed.
    Maybe you have need of a Dog Whisperer. I know of one that has some experience with bite bastards lol

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      • Ha,
        a) where I ask could you possibly get a better assistant for managing maneaters? and

        b) the only time we used band-aids was staunching blood flow from nails you trimmed too close woman.

        Ooh aah, straight to the dog groomers’ assistants hell for that little crack I’m thunking lol

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  2. Love these Eyes.

    Problem Dogs:. Can you charge more for them? Quite justifiable if they take longer; charge by the hour? Or perhaps Danger Money ‼️🤔‼️

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