"Meat & Poison" 2009 My senior project for Ringling College is called the Monstrosities of the Femme Fatale. This is the first of a series of five, the Plant Woman. I'm still tweaking some details, so I'll include a statement when she's done :)
I'm not quite sure how to do that.. I'll dig around the blog options on blogspot and see if I can find it :) Until then, I'm afraid a boring old bookmark is the option.. ><
If you have blogger, on the dashboard page where your settings and blogs are located, scroll down to the section labeled "Reading List" under the tab "Blogs I'm Following" you will see a button that says "add" click it. It will prompt you to add a URL, you add the MAIN page of the blog's url and then continue through questions until done. You can do this with almost any blog including those not in the Blogger network.
Hope that helps :]
PS - Schin your stuff is always pretty :D and if that's the same piece as the print you brought to class the other week it printed WAY dark. Silly printers. Just remember to try printing at a different Opacity and see if that helps reduce the dot gain and keeps the color.
I'd like to follow your blog, would it be possible for you to put the following option on it? I'd love to be able to check back whenever you update :)
ReplyDeleteYou got lot's of flora fauna going on man and loving it!
I'm not quite sure how to do that.. I'll dig around the blog options on blogspot and see if I can find it :) Until then, I'm afraid a boring old bookmark is the option.. ><
ReplyDeleteIf you have blogger, on the dashboard page where your settings and blogs are located, scroll down to the section labeled "Reading List" under the tab "Blogs I'm Following" you will see a button that says "add" click it. It will prompt you to add a URL, you add the MAIN page of the blog's url and then continue through questions until done. You can do this with almost any blog including those not in the Blogger network.
ReplyDeleteHope that helps :]
PS - Schin your stuff is always pretty :D and if that's the same piece as the print you brought to class the other week it printed WAY dark. Silly printers. Just remember to try printing at a different Opacity and see if that helps reduce the dot gain and keeps the color.