My job sends us tech Christmas gifts every year and they sent us all iPad a few years ago. It’s just been sitting around collecting dust because I didn’t know what to do with it, but now I realize there’s so many creative uses for an iPad. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for capturing this cozy conversation😍 I appreciated hearing your perspective and def took some mental notes when you said you're going to bet on yourself every time when it comes to security in your career and just navigating womanhood! Sending you hugs🫂
Rubber cement is the worst. It will eventually (earlier than you think) release. It is highly toxic; I'm surprised it is still available. YES paste is NOT acid-free and archival like they claim. I had a paper conservationist test various adhesives and methyl cellulose and PVA are the best. They can be mixed 50x50% to make a good strong and reversible paste. Pva works best for magazines. I used glue sticks in a whole sketchbook of collages and a lot of them are coming loose. Acrylic medium, matte or shiny are good also. I've been doing collages and book arts for 40 years; so satisfying.
It was a good view, I think camping out would be a good idea if you want to be at the VERY front for GA. But VIP is much more relaxed. I enjoyed the festival grounds the entire day and went to the other stages before getting this spot to see Tyler. Hope this helps!
Honestly if you use scrapes of pictures, I doubt a company would bother to attack an artist. In today’s world too many people are paranoid and into suing people. Ridiculous
From another biz industry perspective, if u keep discovery calls free, consider not sharing the sample workflows and share all the gems that come to mind. Keep the call at info gathering and sharing service options. Keep a structure to your calls. Emphasize that you have some ideas for potential workflows or propose a vague overview. That way you don’t feel slighted after sharing your expertise and creative thoughts if they don’t proceed with you!
Your video is so engaging! I was talking to you as you created… “no, a little more to the right,” “what a great way to layer!” On and on… Thanks for sharing your work. Cheering for you! 🎉