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This was a standard exercise, using cloud, cliff and sea together to create a painting where the eye is drawn to the light in the middle distance, and a figure gives scale to the cliffs. We all used different figures: obviously mine is Maglor. This meant I had to explain Maglor to the art class. They were a little puzzled, but seemed sympathetic!


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Date: 2018-08-17 08:46 pm (UTC)The glimpse of the hand with the Silmaril in the frame is neat, too. Was the frame part of the exercise, too, or is it all your own addition?
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Date: 2018-08-17 08:56 pm (UTC)I could have cut it to shape, but I have a couple of frames that fit A3 size boards, and nothing that fits a narrower image. I had thought of just painting the borders a plain colour or maybe adding curtains, but it didn't seem like the right location for a window, and then I thought if I added two stars with a harp and a hand, that would provide extra explanation. But then the harp and hand looked a bit isolated, and Colin the Art suggested some sort of 'celtic' border, so I went for a braid-sort-of thing.
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Date: 2018-08-18 06:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-08-18 12:35 pm (UTC)Strangely, when I view this on my phone, the word "figure" appears as "div," even though no other word is changed. Considerable baffled googling ensued, to no avail. Finally I gave up and was going to ask you what it meant. Fortunately, I went to my computer to do so, so was able to see that actually you'd said nothing of the sort - just in time to abort what would have been an incomprehensible comment. It's all rather odd.
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Date: 2018-08-18 09:30 pm (UTC)How strange your mobile did that. I would suspect a page misload, only it's weird that it should happen in the middle of a sentence!