A Cup of Tea
13 June 2016, London. Day 13 of 365. Using tea. An especially great prompt for my project. This is a technique I’ve used before on a Creative Sprint, essentially using dry
Camouflaged Cup
12 June 2016, London. Day 12 of 365. Barely there and blending in. The prompt was to try to create or alter something to make it disappear. This was a black
Non Dom Cup
11 June 2016, London. Day 11 of 365 A very wobbly pencil drawing of a cup. Task: draw something with your non-dominant hand. I enjoy trying this exercise (in my
Day 10: Cup of Water
10 June 2016, London. Day 10 of 365. Use water as your medium. Today was a very pleasing, splashy task out in the garden. Released my inner, but more restrained,
The Breakfast Cup
9 June 2016, London. Day 9 of 365. The first of many titular puns. The task today was to use breakfast items to make a project.
Novel combination
8 June 2016, London. Day 8 of 365. The prompt: use a book to make something. Normally I would not approve of book destruction, but this was a leftover potboiler
Stencils not pencils
7 June 2016, London. Day 7 of 365. One of the great things about following external prompts is the encouragement to try different and untried artistic techniques. I had never
Vitamin C-up
6 June 2016, London. Day 6 of 365. According to my Instagram post on this day, I had woken up with a sore throat. So the task of making
A storm of mugs and cups
5 June 2016, London. Day 5 of 365. The prompt was to work with a collection, which was very appropriate. It had been a while since