snowflakes in february
Posted by Cliodhna
I am designing a t-shirt at the moment for a site called Threadless. If you don’t know them check them out, fabulously cool t-shirts. Its an open submission site with scoring from other members and finally if your design is picked to be printed you get paid from them.

So, I got into action and have been painting for the last two days and working on the computer. Its interesting, I am only allowed use eight colours, (shades of a colour count as a colour) so its restricting but challenging at the same time. Reminded me of being in college when the tutors would give us an exercise and then a rule to go with it.

I will post the design when I am finished but there are snowflakes in it and I went searching on the web for inspiration. When I draw snowflakes they always end up looking like stars and I wanted very definite snowflake looking snowflakes. Unmistakably large soft quiet looking snowflakes.

After searching a while I ended up in a treasure trove of snowflake portraiture. (that reminds me, Paul told me the next morning he was dreaming of snowflakes but each one had a differant face!).

Wilson A. Bentley took his first photo of a snowflake in 1885, when photography was still a new developing science and he went on to take hundreds of photos of snowflakes. He was known in the local area in Vermont as the snowflake man. There is a library of some of the images at the Bentley Snow Crystal Collection
They are all beautiful and all different. Like people, maybe thats why Paul dream’t them with faces. They are like people, each one is unique..

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Howdy Darlin’
I’m dropping by to present you with the “You Make My Day” blog award and to let you know that you’ve been tagged. You should pass the award on to other blogs that you think worthy and share with us seven random facts about yourself. You can read my most recent post for all of the silly details.
Good luck with the snowflakes! Sounds like a fun little project you’re working on.
xx
Hey have you heard of Masaru Emoto? He has done some amazing studies of snowflakes, basically he shows that you can change the the structure of water by thinking about it. Its explained more here: http://www.life-enthusiast.com/twilight/research_emoto.htm
And he has several books too.
This would add a whole extra conceptual element to your design.
Good luck, i look forward to seeing the result!
I’ve been tagged, so now I have to pass it on, so TAG - please share seven things about yourself, some random, some odd! And then pass it on to seven others.
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