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"Twirl"



Last week, the word "Twirl" in illustration Friday.com. At first, the spoon star in hot cholocate, although it was not challenge. I decide to draw above here.



During research the Ice Dance's body images from Google, I was making the modelling clay into a woman with her body sharp. It was challenge and I took 3 hours to complete it. 

I love a beautiful & light blue dress woman skates as the Ice Dance.

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  1. Wonderful, Sasha! One more thing though: please include some typography so the finished piece looks like something: a website, a magazine cover, a children's book or CD or a poster or... anything you like!
    We want to see your skills at graphic design on each assignments as well as your artistry :^)

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    1. I agree with you. I thought the digital paint (Adobe photoshop) was part of graphic design. And I did add the clay sculpture with adjustment layers (in photoshop).

      Sure. I will try to add typography, although I didn't know what's title. Should I add "Twirl" on this image. Or "Ice Dance & Twirl"? :)

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  2. Hey Sasha,
    These are amazing and incredibly original. They remind me of some of my favourite children's books illustrations by Barbara Reid.
    If you don't know who she is, here's a link to her portfolio.
    http://www.barbarareid.ca/portfolio.html

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    1. Thank you. lol. I did view Barbara Reid's website... awesome! I didn't know about this artist woman has already a good reputation or famous. I have learned something new from her. I love her professional portfolio.

      I also love another company called Rednose Studio, because it looks cool pictures. Both of them are focusing on Clay scriptures rather than graphic design.

      I would try to add something image that is part of both graphic design and clay. :)

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