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Icad week 7 prompts
Icad week 7 prompts













icad week 7 prompts

As the challenge goes on, I will try to post what I've been doing about once a week. ICAD stocks went up by 0.52 for the week, with a monthly drop of -7.84 and a quarterly performance of -9.36, while its annual performance rate touched 49.08. I launched the Index-Card-a-Day Challenge in 2011 and we’ve been creating each June & July ever. In a lot of creative challenges, prompts are the but ICAD is built to be flexible and thus prompts are 100. Week 2 ICAD's - did a couple of extras this week Explore Tr4cy1973's photos on Flickr. to stay in the loop for future challenges, workshops, zines, and art. Daisy Yellow Arts ICAD Challenge - Week 7. My desire for perfection has been forcibly challenged so far by an unexpected spanner in the works - my reading glasses have been sent off to have the lenses replaced with my updated prescription! So I'm working, if not exactly blind, certainly with slightly blurred vision and accompanying headaches and sore eyes. Add your name to the Daisy Yellow newsletter. Leading up to the start date - tomorrow, June 1st - we have been given warm up exercises. The materials themes, probably, but the prompts may or may not be used. As the prompts for the first week are things that I actually dislike (fairground things), I know I'm not going to follow the prompts every time. My aim is to use this challenge to loosen up a bit, to move towards fearlessness in art and craft.Īlready I am feeling my urge for self-expression competing with my desire to follow instructions Each week has a materials based theme, and 7 prompts around a topic. We are working on a cheap office material - index cards - and it is to be regarded as play, as expression, not serious art. I love these little corvids, we often have one or two on our bird feeder. Hi Everyone I'm back today with this week's little 6x4' index card collages. You can find the details at Daisy Yellow Art, but the main idea is: Daisy Yellow Arts ICAD Challenge - Week 7. So in my quests for artistic expression, and for fearlessness (my WOTY, Word of the Year, a thing that's a bit like a new year's resolution, but less definitive) I have signed up for a funny little art prompt challenge called ICAD. My early life conditioned me to feel the need to do things right in the hope of approval, but I never managed to quell my co-existing need for self-expression. I have always been torn between wanting to 'do art' and the deep fear of 'doing it wrong' or 'not good enough' or using the wrong materials, or using materials wrongly.















Icad week 7 prompts