juli and I just got back from one of our biannual trips to Cambridge for her schooling, and I am having trouble readjusting to ordinary wash-the-dishes life. Also, one of the goats seriously injured herself yesterday, and while she's now totally fine and harassing the sheep as usual, I keep having flashbacks to the overwhelming image of holding a struggling goat with blood matted in her fur at inopportune times, such as while trying to eat.
Time for happy distractions. Suggest to me a subject for a Tiny Papercutting!
Tiny Papercuttings will be made out of 3x5 index cards (8ish by 12ish cm), and I'll post a reasonably sized photo, and also a dreamwidth-icon-sized image, like the icon I'm using for this post.
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Since you did a tree before, why not see the forest for it? :) A whole forest is probably excessive given the limitations of the medium, but even a grove would be neat.
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whiskers are most excellent
Today I have learned: catfish are pretty hard to portray. :) Thanks for the excellent suggestion, muttering about how weird catfish are definitely cheered me up from Goat Disaster.
If you would like a little catfish papercut icon, here you go:
And I thought it might look interesting with the colors reversed:
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Tiny papercutting
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A folkish sankofa! I've never tried to do anything folk-styled before, I have a lot to learn, hehe. I like the way the nature-inspired motifs (ferns and spirals) came out, but the more geometric ones could use improvement, I think.
Thank you so much for the suggestion, I had never heard of a sankofa before, and the symbolism is very neat. I enjoyed making this a lot.
It's late, and I want to clean up the rough photo a little before making an icon, but tomorrow I will post an icon you can use if you'd like.
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You have given me the gift of Cutting Out So Many Scales. This is remarkably fun, and people look at you funny when you do it in a bar. :D Thank you!
If you would like a lucky carp journal icon of your very own, here is one:
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Hmm...
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I was stymied on knotwork, since papercutting isn't a very good way to make exact, symmetric designs, but juli suggested I look at Manx knotwork, which is somewhat less geometric. I found a great knotwork dragon in this paper about how Scandinavian motifs influenced Manx knotwork.
You have a ton of great icons already, but if you would like a Celtic-Scandinavian knotwork dragon, maybe for posting about the cross-culture crew at Hart's Farm, here you go!
Thank you for the prompt, it definitely broadened my papercutting skills, and my appreciation of the breadth of knotwork. :)
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Also, I am sorry one of the goats got hurt. Was it Tesseract or Soup-Nose?
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