As votes for Challenge 09 are still being counted, I still can't show the Halloween icons I made for that yet. But I don't want to wait any longer with sharing my latest creations for
landofart. Today I will play the final round of Hide & Seek, and do some other challenges for this week. In between I will be thinking about poems and surprise presents for my family's Sinterklaas celebrations next weekend. It's a busy week for arts & crafts here:) So without any further ado, here's what I made for Challenge 13: Mirror Mirror on the Wall.
The assignment: You will be creating mirror art using one character, or person to represent your idea of 'who is the fairest of them all?' - There was a mirror template provided, but I went looking for alternative images of mirrors and I found the most amazing glass and porselain creations. Enjoy!
Alona Tal <3
Tatiana Maslany & Amy Adams
Jensen Ackles & Jeff Goldblum
In case you missed it: earlier this week I posted my second SPN_ReverseBang collaboration:
Mischief Candy, a J3 artprompt that resulted in a sweet collab with one of my favorite authors, so it's a big WIP post with fic on top:)
Tomorrow I will reveal my first RB collab, which will be art only (for now)...
Somewhat related, I was wondering about all the platforms that are currently used for fandom, as responses on my traditional LiveJournal artposts are only trickling in this year. Especially Twitter seems to be a popular place to not only promote fanworks but even publish them, which is weird to me, since Tweets are not easily archived to permanently share your works. I also don't quite understand how the 'likes' there are supposed to be interpreted when I tweet a link to my artpost on LJ. Do people mean to say "thanks for the link, I like it, may check it out later" or "checked out the link, looks great, kudos to you" or WHAT? There's a lot more response there than on LJ, but it's most unsatisfying to not know the extend of those likes.
I get that times are moving fast and that people sometimes find it hard to express their thoughts about art, so I doubly appreciate everyone taking the time to leave a comment <3<3
J.
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