Today I was subbing for a math teacher. On the desk, I found this spiral paperclip, and was inspired to draw a snail. Next step was to locate some paper. I wanted to draw on a post-it, but I couldn't find one; the best paper I could locate was graph paper, which is fitting for a math room. I decided to use the squares of the paper to make a colored pencil cross-stitch, laying the paperclip on top for the shell. It's not a fantastic drawing, but it works.
My Creative Marathon started on January 1, 2016, when I began doing a daily creative activity following a prompt from a book. This blog is a catalog each step of my creative marathon, 365 days and beyond. My marathon can also be followed on Instagram @rm.hansen
Friday, March 24, 2017
Vol. 2, No. 83, March 24, 2017
Today I was subbing for a math teacher. On the desk, I found this spiral paperclip, and was inspired to draw a snail. Next step was to locate some paper. I wanted to draw on a post-it, but I couldn't find one; the best paper I could locate was graph paper, which is fitting for a math room. I decided to use the squares of the paper to make a colored pencil cross-stitch, laying the paperclip on top for the shell. It's not a fantastic drawing, but it works.
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