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Mandalas


Lately I've been doodling a lot (especially when I should be watching lectures). Though I didn't know that's what they were called when I started drawing them (until C told me) - I really like mandalas at the moment. I draw them free-hand with no planning or sketching, so they're quite therapeutic on one hand, and slightly anxious on the other. One tiny mistake and it ruins the symmetry. They might take anywhere from ten minutes to two hours to draw depending on the detail. I have a really nice black fine-tipped Sharpie that I've been using, but I'm a big fan of these pens for drawing too. In my textiles class we've been playing with screen printing and riso prints and I thought I'd share some of my experiments.








+ I took one of my smaller, less detailed drawings, made a carbon photocopy of it, put it through the riso machine and made a screen, which paint could then be screened over and only the mandala would come through onto the fabric.

















+ a messy mandala drawn on the train.





+ stitched.





I really want to make more risos now and print them on everything!

Advanced Style
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I came across this new-to-me blog called Advanced Style via The Dainty Squid today - it is a very tasteful fashion blog (not unlike The Sartorialist) documenting the street fashion of older folks. Ari Seth Cohen photographs fashionable over 50's on the streets of New York offering "proof from the wise and silver-haired set that personal style advances with age". Of course, I just can't help but hope I'll be half as fun as these ladies and gentlemen when I reach their vintage!