My head, it spins.
So its been set up basically, which means putting everything together, getting covered in black paint and staining my hands brown with tea. Oh, and a note to self - don't paint the floor of my space first next time. I can't reach the corners of my walls if I do that...I've spent several days working none stop to get my back boards painted and stained, and my mural has come together rather well, regardless of the fact I despise the back ground. Digital projectors, like many pieces of technology are an idiotic waste of time (Note the exception to the rule: A graphics tablet's for life, not just for Christmas). I've had to re-adjust it so many times that I'm sure none of the back ground actually matches up. Next time I'm going old school and using an OHT projection. at least then you have more control.

I will admit, I hated my mural, right up until the point where I started adding water colours to it, and then, in the space of a few minutes it grew on me (probably because the back ground was obscured). And I have taken great pleasure in causing many a teacher to wince, as I took a lighter to my work. Another nifty note: my college's smoke alarms don't go off if you set paper on fire. Turpentine on the other hand is another thing entirely. But it seems as though everything's been coming together. I've even got some fully completed pieces. I shall admit guiltily that several I wanted complete aren't going to be, unfortunately. Though I will probably complete them in my own time after the project.
All that's left to do is finish off some of my sketchbook work, print out the completed digital's, and mount everything on Monday and fix it to the wall.
All... she says like its nothing...
Wish me luck. The examiners in on Wednesday, and I shall be having anxiety attacks until then. For now, enjoy some finished art.
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