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Ready, Set, Go!

March 22, 2017 Barb Skoog

So this is a new adventure for me! I just got this 5ft. x 7ft. stretched canvas and I am SO excited to have a go at it. Not only has it been a while since I've worked on canvas, but this is the LARGEST I've ever worked before!

It took me all of 30 seconds to dive into this new blank page and let me tell you...holy moly, is it FUN to work this big! Below are some WIP shots. I am nowhere near done. I'm still layering at this point, lose and free with the direction, not refining. Incorporating some of my Cellular Stories techniques and trying out new ones. Making observations and taking lots of notes. This is what I call "enjoying the ride."

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