More shoes - seems like these are very popular. My Mom requested that I do a pair for her for her birthday using the colors I did on my friend, Edie's shoes. Here are the ones I did for Mom.
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Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
I love the whole idea and concept of bartering. Last summer my friend Edie had a fabulous polymer clay bead that she had done in colors I don't normally use. The piece really spoke to me and I wanted it badly. Edie wouldn't name a price, but I kept after her & she finally decided to let me have the piece if I would agree to do her a pair of shoes. What a great idea to swap art for art! Here are Edie's shoes.
Sunday, June 21, 2009


Once my friend Lisa saw the shoes, she had to have a pair, so she com
missioned me to do her a pair. Since we are attending an art doll conference this summer, I did doll faces on her shoes.
She loved them! Here are both the front & back views of her shoes.

She loved them! Here are both the front & back views of her shoes.
Our friend Vicki is also attending the convention this year and wanted a pair of
shoes of her own. She doesn't care for the lace ups, but found a pair of Keds slip ons that she liked. As Vicki is a master gardener, I did her shoes to reflect her interests.

The first image is at the start of the process, with one
shoe detailed and the other with just the color.

One more image showing the side.
Once I did the shoes for Vicki & Lisa, I loved the slip on style and also the doll faces, so I found a cheap pair of slip ons at Old Navy and did my own doll face shoes to wear at the convention.



Finished shoes with detailing.
Lisa had the idea that the shoes might look good just black & white. I wasn't

Labels:
drawing,
faces,
graffiti,
nina owens,
prismacolor,
shoes
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