Prompt 2 – Hour 3

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Thank you for joining us on this spooky and exciting evening. While working on the original Creature Card Creation project I used some of the time to quantity, as best I could, what features and attributes equate to an end result. What makes an object or creature cute? What makes something Creepy? Admittedly these are not fool proof but certain generalities tend true.

For something to be creepy it helps to have human characteristics. Humanoid but just a little off. Something stretched, accentuated, and slightly off. For today’s project I’m going to be working with something that starts off a bit creepy. I received a variety of dummy heads used for training at a hair school. It’s just a head which is a little creepy on its own. Perhaps if I take the faces off and use them for something else I can push the creepiness factor. If I take the eyes out and decorate it in a Day of the Dead style it would be mildly creepy but the colors and designs would encourage it in a different direction. If I take the eyes out and paint it like a zombie it would train the creepiness (except for our desensitization towards zombies in general.)

These thoughts and considerations on creepiness are best exemplefied through the concept of “the uncanny valley.” Wikipedia-“The uncanny valley is a hypothesis in the field of aesthetics which holds that when features look and move almost, but not exactly, like natural beings, it causes a response of revulsion among some observers.” For more information and history visit: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley.

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I was invited to a mask show at For Artsake Gallery in Newport, Oregon. In preparation for today I created a “mask” using three faces. You can watch a video of it in action on my instagram page. Today I’m going to see what faces I have left and make something similar if possible.

Join us on Facebook to see updates and talk to Rhonda Chase the artist while she works!

 

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melissahalloween2 For my take on this prompt I plan on creating creepy Halloween decor. Some of you may have already seen the picture below as I posted it in the group as a sneak peek of a project I planned to do today. I will be using the items below to create creepy skulls. The skulls, cotton and liquid latex were all purchased on Amazon. In total I spent $36 on everything. My husband gave me the idea from one of the many Halloween videos he sent me. Below is the video. I plan on creating one that looks similar to the one created in the video and the other I plan to turn into a demon skull.
 
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ruthhalloween What’s creepier than worms with teeth? And this is one the whole family can get in on and enjoy! On my blog I have created a step by step photo tutorial with basic instructions and here I’ll give you a taste of some creepy creations I’ve been working on lately.

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sarahhalloween  Creepy things are my favorite things.  I especially like to add a little cute to my creep and make things that blur the lines between the two.  Failing that, some super creepy paper dolls are never a bad idea.

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Here is a video of Jonathan Coulton’s “Creepy Doll”. Am I the only one who doesn’t like old dolls and finds them creepy?? ~Melissa

Let the scares begin! Muahahahaha!!

Good morning all! This is Melissa and I will be your host during this prompt. Are you ready to begin a spooktacular art-a-thon? I know I am. If you haven’t already guessed the theme for this art-a-thon it is Halloween. I love Halloween. Its my favorite holiday. Probably because my favorite genre is horror.

Now on to the first prompt of the day.

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Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a Mexican holiday that honors the deceased. It is not only celebrated in Mexico but in other parts of the world too. It takes place November 1st and 2nd.

One thing that is very identifiable for the holiday is the calavera which is the representation of the human skull like in the sugar skulls which are made from sugar and colorfully colored with colored sugar, icing and foil but can also include representations of skeletons which may be dressed in clothing and doing everyday activities.

During the holiday family and friends decorate altars and cemeteries with the deceased’s favorite foods, drinks, personal items and sugar skulls. The altars and cemeteries are also decorated with marigolds which are believed to help guide the spirits to their altars because of its vibrant colors and scent. The most common marigold used is the African Marigold which is also known as the flower of the dead. Even though the holiday deals with the dead it is a very upbeat and joyous celebration.

So for this prompt you can create a piece that depicts the holiday or certain aspects of the holiday. As always though you can create whatever you want. The prompts and theme are just suggestions.

If you wish to decorate skulls I have created four templates that you can print out and decorate. You can click here or the image below to download them.

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For this prompt I plan on creating a small calavera storage box. The skull is made out of paper clay which I created a few weeks ago since it took over two weeks to dry completely. The wooden flower box I purchased some time ago for another project that I then decided not to do. Unfortunately the flower box doesn’t look like a marigold so I am unsure yet if it will be painted in the marigold colors or in another color. This project will probably take the entire 2 hours.

It was partially painted for the other project that I decided not to do so that is not the color it will be.

It was partially painted for the other project that I decided not to do so that is not the color it will be.

 

rhondahalloween When ever I am attempting a style I’m not familiar with I google images it. In this case you will come up with a number of face paints, drawings, decorations and photographs. Scrolling down the page look for designs and styles you find appealing and translate them into your piece. Notice the color pallets and contrast that highlight the style. Incorporate choice moments and use them as inspiration.

I’m fond of using make up and clothes catalogues as my base faces. I can draw on them and choose the most successful. If you make an atc sized window from cardboard or contact paper you can use it to choose your composition. Interacting with the side can have very positive effects. After cutting out the magazine I attach it to a sturdier paper or board.

As far as what to use to draw on this material, I suggest ink. Sharpies and sparkly colors work great. I’ve also heard nail polish is a great way to get bold vibrant colors or sparkles that don’t end up all over your work area.

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ruthhalloween I’ve already created some goodies and plan on following along with Melissa. I was born and raised in Las Cruces, New Mexico and in Denver, Colorado where I grew up seeing and being exposed to a lot of the visual traditions of the Day of the Dead. I’ve had to go back as an adult to learn about the reason for the holiday and traditions.

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This little lady was made for Melissa as a gift and was inspired by some gorgeous artwork I saw on Pinterest. She is actually the direct combination of a couple of different really awesome sculptures and then, of course, my own inspirations… because everything is more fun with a bird on your head.

sarahhalloween  Day of the Dead is my second-favorite holiday.  I find myself throwing sugar skulls, Monarch butterflies, and marigolds on something at least on a weekly basis.  I’ve been wanting to make some more Skullbunnies, so I think I’ll take this opportunity to make it happen!

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Here is a video of Marilyn Manson’s version of “This is Halloween” from The Nightmare Before Christmas special edition album, Nightmare Revisited. I prefer this version over the original. ~Melissa

Update & Buttons for the Upcoming Art-a-thon

There is a little over 8 weeks until the art-a-thon! We can’t wait to create some Halloween themed art with all of you. Remember all are welcome to participate!

We have changed the starting time of the 13 Hour Art-a-thon. It will now begin at 9 A.M. Eastern and end at 10 P.M. Eastern. Signups will open on the morning of September 18th. Our site will also hopefully be getting a Halloween makeover in the next couple of weeks. For this art-a-thon there won’t be a grand prize. However each host will be offering a prize to randomly selected participants.

Below are some buttons you can use to add to your social media sites. To use them on your sites right click and save the image to your computer. Then upload it to your site. To display on websites copy the code below and paste where you would like it on your site. In the space where it says “Insert-Link-Here” enter the link to where you saved the image.  If the image is too large you can adjust the width and height to fit your website. If you need the image bigger than 200×200 please email me with the size you need and I will send you a new image.

 

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Coming this October…

We have some good news for you all! We have decided to host another art-a-thon this year!

Halloween is one of our favorite holidays. So we decided to host a Halloween themed art-a-thon on October 24th. However this art-a-thon will not be 24 hours it will only be 13 hours. It will begin at 8am EST and end at 9pm EST.

We will have prompts again and there will be a few prizes as well. As always the prompts and theme are just a suggestion. You can create whatever you like.

Signups for the art-a-thon will go up mid September. More information will be posted as we get closer to the art-a-thon date.

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We hope you join us for this spooky art-a-thon!