the shape of things

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So I looked at last year's post of Epiphany and saw I had used chess pieces.  Chess imagery remained a focus for me during '08.  In this October post I reviewed how the images have shown up in recent work, as well as past stuff.  I recognize that I have a portfolio of favorite shapes that turn up in my art - like this new fave which I don't have a name for yet.   (I think of it as a Byzantine tower, but need a catchier title.)  I think being obsessed with certain shapes is a good thing.  There is alot to learn by studying a shape, and reinventing how to use it.

I just posted the new Crusade – Shape Up! where I challenge you to take on a new shape this month.  Investigate it in both positive and negative, and in several sizes.  Make your own tools with the shape – like cutting stamps and stencils.  It's a great excuse to get some pages done in your journal. And I promise you, you will learn something.  AND you'll have fun seeing how others interpret the challenge.  It's a new year, why not Shape Up?  Come play along on the team.

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Congrats to recent winners Julie Thornton (Crusade No. 26 – Scent of the Season) and Kim Mailhot (Crusade No. 25 – Properties of Gesso).  It's really fun to take on a creativity prompt with a community of artists who are all working on the same thing.  We learn so much from each other, and widen the circle of friends. 

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