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My BFA Show Is Coming! For Those Interested In Going Here's The Info I'm Excited To Share My Take On

My BFA Show Is Coming! For Those Interested In Going Here's The Info I'm Excited To Share My Take On

My BFA show is coming! For those interested in going here's the info🙂 I'm excited to share my take on one of my favorite books🙂

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1 year ago

The Wheel of Fortune

8 done, 70 to go.

I can't do daily posting cause life is overwhelming, but I'm determined to keep going anyway.

The Wheel Of Fortune

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1 year ago
Day 2: The Star (Reversed)

Day 2: The Star (Reversed)

Two down, 76 to go.


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1 year ago

Day 3: The Hanged Man

A card about self sacrifice just hits different when framed with the Bartimaeus story.

The pose is inspired by one of my favorite John Singer Sargeant sketches.

The figure of Ptolemy at the bottom matched by Nathaniel on the reverse side in almost the same position. A stance of struggling to get up and failing. A noose is wrapped around both figures, the rope connects them. One strand of rope is broken, releasing a bird.

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1 year ago

Something old, something new. Posting a new Devil card and updating the old to it's originally intended Death.

Something Old, Something New. Posting A New Devil Card And Updating The Old To It's Originally Intended

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9 years ago
Ariels Song By Julia Milius 2015 Acrylic Mixed Media
Ariels Song By Julia Milius 2015 Acrylic Mixed Media

Ariel’s Song by Julia Milius 2015 Acrylic Mixed Media

An AP Studio Art project on Shakespeare’s The Tempest. I used the 2010 protrayal of Ariel played by Ben Whishaw, choosing a stronger color scheme of dark blues, greys, and purples highlighted with gold accents. The texture in the feathered wings was made by tissue paper, the backround is a paper ripped up and glued in a pattern, and the hair texture was made with old gesso.


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