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      I didn't get the step-by-step photos like I said I would, but here is an update on my latest paper:

      This

      Is Now This…..Colored Pencil, Oil Pastel over a Lithograph on Rives BFK 280gsm

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        Preview of the latest paper I'm working on:

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        • nietenhosenN
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          did a special shirt for my father in law…

          www.schmidtkoeln.de

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          • Dirty DenimD
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            Love the chambray collar

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              From the same paper as above ^^

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              • J-IVJ
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                Is that still colored pencils, adam? Looks like paint.

                I'm as ugly as you

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                  that paint-like part is oil pastel, juan. it is applied generously with great force and many strokes (over and over the same line until a suitable amount of material is accumulated.  those ridges are the excess pastel that is squeezed out the sides when making the line).  the other parts are still colored pencil on black Arches Cover paper.

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                  • J-IVJ
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                    Interesting technique. Sounds very time-consuming, to be honest. But I'm guessing the texture is a factor in the piece as well. Looking forward to seeing the whole piece. From what I see, the red on white on brown(ish) arcs all look identical. Nice stuff.

                    I'm as ugly as you

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                    • GilesG
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                      And I suspect that Adam could win any pencil sharpening competition anywhere against all comers….

                      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                      • J-IVJ
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                        Or a RAC-005 contest..

                        I'm as ugly as you

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                          The last day of college has arrived.  This is my final paper in an art history course surveying minority perspectives (laborers, minstrels, immigrants, homosexuals, women…) in New York from 1835-1935.  For my final, I focused on blackface minstrelsy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackface.  This paper is my non-verbal response the misappropriation of complex African cultures (brown color scales) and the subsequent manipulation and capitalization of the fabricated blackface stereotypes (burnt cork, red, white) by the caucasian (AND rich african american, shown in gold and bronze instead of burnt cork and red) majority.

                          The oil pastel is supposed to be chunky and haphazard for this piece.  It was inspired by videos of white actors applying the makeup onstage while talking/dancing/singing, as if you could just slap some paint on your face and you're as good as black.  Fucking white people.

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                            ^^The meaning behind the piece is phenomenal. Good stuff!

                            I'm as ugly as you

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                            • madmondayM
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                              man i am slipping & missing so many quality posts.

                              incredible & very thoughtful stuff adam. i do appreciate what you do & your medium of expression.

                              nietenhosen, i've said it before but it is worth saying again, you are a talented guy. actually should say you are a craftsman as saying talented implies it is just a gift instead of something you have worked hard at.

                              found this:

                              might put on my vest in 2013 with this:

                              head high, middle finger higher

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                                Monday, that flag reminded me of something I made about a week ago.  When your broke but have a bunch of leather and a bunch of people in your life who need gifts, you tend to start reaching a bit.  I saw a flag that corter had made a while back from his extra belt straps so I kind of put my own twist on the same thing.  Used super thick 13oz leather and copper roofing nails to mount it onto a 1/4 inch piece of wood, so they will age along with the leather.

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                                  love the work everyone.  really digging those shirts nietenhosen.

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                                    Snapped an IPad photo (poor quality image) of a piece I made for a client I visited here in Dallas.  I love this one, wish I had not sold it.  Colored pencil on paper:

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                                    • RedStripeR
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                                      lovely stuff on this thread…
                                      got 'creative' with my two daughters (3 & 6 yo)  :-*for an hour today 😉

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                                        I wish I had brought my camera to Dallas, but sadly all I have is an Ipad.  Better than nothing I hope.
                                        Colored pencil on paper (Rives BFK Cream 280gsm):

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                                          Colored pencil over hand-drawn lithograph on paper (Arches 88, 300 gsm):

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                                            Visiting my mother today.  Here's one of the gifts I made her. Porcelain tea bowl with celadon glaze, fired to 2345' F.

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