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collage 01 / ? . reedsue and feeling like home .
June - 2024
you were always your mothers daughter
The postal box has been full every week when I head up to Clayton Street. June has been a good month for mail art. There was even some mystery mail from Portland, Oregon. No idea who sent it, but I do love it — and it so happens I am currently working on collages with old yearbooks myself. Here is a list of the artists shown here:
Lynne Buckner – California
Jennie Hinchcliff – California
William Mellott – Taiwan
Dori Singh – California
Fleur Helsingor – California
Mindaugas Žuromskas – Lithuania
Jerome Jacobs – California
Meral Agar – Turkey
Marina Salmaso – Denmark
Katerina Nikoltsou - Greece
The Sticker Dude – New York
Jon Foster – North Carolina
Valdor – Catalonia/Spain
Gregg Biggs – Museum of Unclaimed Ephemera – California
Kathy Barnett – Missouri
Anonymous – Oregon

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I was wondering, is it difficult at all to have to draw similarly to the style of su? Or is it easier? Personally because of my style being far near su's style I find it hard to replicate something similar to the style. If it's fairly simple for you, do you have any tips?
If I’m completely honest, adapting to the SU Style was a bit of a learning experience for me. I have been bouncing between different styles the last few years varying from what I consider my ‘own’:
To more simplified BATIM:
To a mix between the two:
My own art is a lot more detailed then Steven Universe, finding ways to show joints without having specific ‘joints’ has been some of the hardest parts for me.That and the feet and legs.. god damn tubes with nubs...
I’d say pull together references, I have an entire folder dedicated to them at this point. I know my art strays off-model pretty frequently as more of my own stylization seeps in, and I’m working on that honestly, but don’t entirely reject it either. If it looks right roll with it! Nobody said it has to be perfect.
Assuming the Role of Athena Suited Her 7.2.18