I think it'd be great if you did a post on your "process." How do you get inspired? Do you have a specific plan or do you just sit down and just let loose? I love hearing artists' stories. :)
Well Christina, I wouldn’t call myself an artist, I would rather say crafter, hee, hee. Anyway, thanks. The process is chaotic actually, don’t know how to describe it, it’s seeking for a connection between things that can’t be connected. As a professor of Spanish language I used to ask my students (as an oral exercise) to fine the connection between opposite concepts. Work really well and they come up with so amazing connections. That’s how I work. Hope I helped! ;)
this papercut is really delicate, love it. how big is it?
ReplyDeleteThank yoy Carol. It's 13cm x 13cm.
ReplyDeleteI think it'd be great if you did a post on your "process." How do you get inspired? Do you have a specific plan or do you just sit down and just let loose? I love hearing artists' stories. :)
ReplyDeleteWell Christina, I wouldn’t call myself an artist, I would rather say crafter, hee, hee. Anyway, thanks. The process is chaotic actually, don’t know how to describe it, it’s seeking for a connection between things that can’t be connected. As a professor of Spanish language I used to ask my students (as an oral exercise) to fine the connection between opposite concepts. Work really well and they come up with so amazing connections. That’s how I work. Hope I helped! ;)
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