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Learn how to draw a realistic eye with shading using this full guided tutorial! Sticky post
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How to Draw a Realistic Eye | Easy Art Tutorial

Learn how to draw a realistic eye with shading using this full guided tutorial! Continue reading How to Draw a Realistic Eye | Easy Art Tutorial

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Sierra MachadoMarch 26, 2019July 11, 2020Leave a comment
Watercolor time lapse painting giving you the side eye.
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Daily Doodle: Side Eye

Painting eyes with watercolor is a great way to experiment with layering color. Watercolor can be kept loose and light, or you can layer color to create more depth and contrast. Either way, it’s a great material to explore! Continue reading Daily Doodle: Side Eye

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Time lapse watercolor eye painting!
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Daily Doodle: Watercolor Eye

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Sierra MachadoFebruary 28, 2019July 11, 2020Leave a comment

Donut Drawing!

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The first round of clay busts have been finished and I love the variety and individual style of these pieces.
We are wrapping up our expressive clay portraits this week. Making acrylic clay look good on clay is quite a challenge. This is just a small sample of my Art II students work. They persevered, because the first coat never looks good! 💛
The first batch of mosaics were grouted today! The last class before spring break is the perfect time to teach something you haven’t taught in a decade, right? 👀
My Sculpture II students have been hard at work creating their found object mosaics. This lesson is great for personal expression and found objects elevate traditional mosaic techniques with sculptural story telling.
My Sculpture II students are bringing me so much joy as we wrap up our clay bust unit. I did not give them a theme or a prompt, just a few handfuls of clay and as much time as our public school schedule allowed.
Nothing is better than lifting the lid of a kiln after a successful bisque firing. 🔥🔥🔥

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The first round of clay busts have been finished and I love the variety and individual style of these pieces.
We are wrapping up our expressive clay portraits this week. Making acrylic clay look good on clay is quite a challenge. This is just a small sample of my Art II students work. They persevered, because the first coat never looks good! 💛
The first batch of mosaics were grouted today! The last class before spring break is the perfect time to teach something you haven’t taught in a decade, right? 👀
My Sculpture II students have been hard at work creating their found object mosaics. This lesson is great for personal expression and found objects elevate traditional mosaic techniques with sculptural story telling.
My Sculpture II students are bringing me so much joy as we wrap up our clay bust unit. I did not give them a theme or a prompt, just a few handfuls of clay and as much time as our public school schedule allowed.
Nothing is better than lifting the lid of a kiln after a successful bisque firing. 🔥🔥🔥

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