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Added to reference library~ ^_^ Thank you for your contribution~!
🌿 Feedback Friday~ Share Your Work ✨
One of the most powerful ways to grow as an artist is through thoughtful feedback. Not criticism for the sake of critique~ but supportive eyes that help us see new possibilities. If you’re working on something and would like input, this is your space. You can share: šŸŽØ Works in progress šŸ–Œ Finished pieces šŸ’” Ideas you’re developing ā“ Specific questions you have If you’re giving feedback today, please keep it: • Kind • Constructive • Specific • Encouraging We’re here to help each other grow~ not to judge. If you’d like feedback, drop your work below and let us know what you’re looking for~!
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Sharpie shows Through
For anyone painting signs or murals where there is a lot of sketching and erasing, I thought I'd share this tip. Sharpie shows through. Yep, I cleaned up all my pencil lines and of course the erase makes it's own subtle marks, but a fresh coat of white paint over all my painstaking work (it does give one a moment's pause) and then **poof** the background is all fresh again and the line you wanted to keep at the only ones showing. Thought I'd share in case you didn't know this little hack.
Sharpie shows Through
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This is such a great share~ thank you, Brigit~!!! šŸ™Œ Little practical insights like this can save people hours of frustration (and paint, ink, pencils, pain and mental anguish~ šŸ˜„), and it’s exactly the kind of real-world knowledge that makes a community stronger. If anyone else has process tips, material discoveries, or ā€œwish I knew this soonerā€ moments, please keep them coming~ these are gold for everyone learning and growing.
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@Brigit Bishop I'm glad you posted~ its a really valuable share~ That ā€˜you’re in trouble now’ moment is such a real stage in the process too~ šŸ˜… The first base coat always feels like a gamble. But when it pops through stronger, it’s so satisfying. These are the exact behind-the-scenes moments people don’t see~ and they’re where so much growth happens. And for the wall... I can definitely see why that is a problem.
Ferris Wheel Press Swatches~
New Ink Explorations šŸŽØ During the live unboxing today, I spent some time swatching these beautiful Ferris Wheel Press inks, and it turned into one of those calm, exploratory moments that reminds me why we create in the first place. There’s something grounding about watching color unfold on paper~ how saturation shifts, how texture appears, how each ink has its own personality. Swatching might seem simple, but it’s also research, play, and creative connection all at once. These little studies often become references for future work, palettes, or unexpected inspiration later on. Does anyone else keep (a) swatch book(s)? Creative practice doesn’t always have to be big or polished. Sometimes it’s just showing up, testing materials, and letting curiosity lead. ✨ What’s a material or tool you’ve been wanting to experiment with lately? ✨ Favorite color out of these~?
Ferris Wheel Press Swatches~
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@Brigit Bishop Calligraphy is sooooooo mezmerizing~! there’s something about the rhythm and flow of the strokes that just pulls you in. And alcohol inks are such a beautiful rabbit hole… the way they respond to surface, airflow, and layering feels almost collaborative with the medium itself. I’d love to see where you take both of these. There’s so much crossover potential between controlled mark-making (penmanship) and expressive movement (inks). I’ve been leaning more into brushwork lately (especially eastern approaches), and it’s been changing how I think about line entirely~ less about perfection, more about energy and intention in the stroke. Excited to see what you explore~!!! ✨
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@Brigit Bishop OMGGGG I feel this so hard~ haha~ I LOVE creating large, immersive pieces too~ there’s something about scale that changes your entire relationship to the work. The practical factors are real though~ space, materials, time, cost, space~ but sometimes the big piece teaches you things the small ones just can’t. I often work in 4x6 to 11x14 is ranges~ but sometimes... haha
✨ Prompt Me: Drip šŸ’§
This week’s creative prompt: Drip. Not just liquid. Not just motion. But the moment something gathers… and finally releases. • Is it water falling from a leaf after rain? • Paint sliding down a canvas under gravity? • The slow passage of time~ seconds, minutes, years? • Sweat, tears, wax, sap~ the body or the earth letting go? • Or maybe it’s confidence… style… presence~ your personal ā€œdripā€? šŸŽØ Creatives, writers, artists, makers~ what does drip stir up for you? This prompt can be taken literally, metaphorically, emotionally, or sensorially. Wherever your creative mind wants to wander, follow it~. You can respond with: • A sketch, WIP, or finished piece • A journal entry or poem • A photo or short video • Even just a note about where your mind went šŸ”„ Bonus: Try blending drip with another concept~ like gravity, patience, erosion, pressure, or transformation.
✨ Prompt Me: Drip šŸ’§
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@Christopher Foster I’ve always loved your line work 🄰 There’s something so fluid and intuitive about it~ this piece captures that feeling perfectly.
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@Brigit Bishop Thank you~!! ^_^
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Hansheng Lee
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Taiwanese American artist, writer, cook, and educator blending art, story, food, and nature through creative practice, community, and accessibility.

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