The theme is the colour rather than the object. You might have a red object, or red pens, pencils, whatever - or in this frustrating time you might be "seeing red" about something or other....
From Janet K - New red shoes - and nowhere to wear them! They will brighten up Christmas Day.
I was making a collaged card for a Christmas present and didn't use the roses so decided to put a few red bits together.From Joyce - I’ve been playing with torn-edge collage with paper printed on my new toy, a Gelli printing plate!
From Mags - Memories of the "Longest Night" celebrations in Iran in 2007. The kelim was bought in Isfahan, resisted temptation to buy a carpet with helecopters and Kalashnikovs...
From Ann - One of my very favourites is La Coiffure by Edgar Degas. It's so full of energy, a warm pulse of colours ..so intense and intimate. The impact of reds orange and pinks ...
The second pic is bit over exposed but a gypsy dancer we saw in Avignon a year or so ago! She was just so amazing and vibrant...From Sue Kay (aka Sue S) - a collage I did earlier in the year - it reminds me of rush-hour! I think I must stop adding bits to it now!!
From Judith - Gnomes and Elves for the tree and a reminder of hot summer days.
From Jackie - ..a week late with the robot looking traditional corkscrew utensil….. surrealistically imposed onto red wine followed below that by Miro’s Le Soleil Rouge…
From Sue B - my red amaryllis is finally flowering!!
From Najlaa - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
From Gill - Wishing you all the best for 2021!
From Richard - I sweated red cabbage and, as always, stared at the beautiful blue juice that runs. It thought to put that onto paper - starting to imagine some generic sky - but it is a very weak pigment. Then I reduced the liquid to intensify it. Wrong idea; it turned brown, but that’s interesting too. I have much to learn about natural dyes. So, the reason our Christmas dinner was so late …...
From me - the grandbaby and I were drawing together; while she was being wildly expressive I made a tiny cockerel (of sorts) ... a dash of red (her crayon) and bits of black (my pen) here and there, and it took shape -
She has produced several "masterpieces" that I'm looking to turn into woodblock prints. These two looked liked faces, so during the tracing I took out a few superfluous marks and made some of the lines thicker -
The lines and dots could be monochrome or they might appear in a range of colours.
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