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Trialling with tile
Right, these pieces are probably the product of a failure. I think that's why I kept them. I don't particularly like them - I know you're probably saying "it's your work! you should like it either way!" - well, I don't hate them. But I don't love them either. I'm just in the middle and I'll tell you why. So, one day I got excited to paint and keep practising the scrapping technique. Looked everywhere in the house for the protractor I was using at the time aaaaand nothing. Looked everywhere and got myself really annoyed as I couldn't find it. While I was looking everywhere, I found this little tile I had found at college. I don't know why I kept it or why I was even attracted to the tile but there you go, it gave me these 2 pieces. Don't get me wrong, I like the effect of the lines it left. To me it almost looks like prison bars and the painting behind it being locked away. I probably couldn't get the same effect using another material, but I think because I done it while annoyed - and quite disappointed I must add - it doesn't bring me the best memories. So why am I even babbling about this to you? You see, sometimes I even surprise myself about how a mistake can sometimes bring out good things if you just know where to look for it. The opportunities as they say. I feel like these works represent just that.
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