Clay Throw-Back
I was digging around today for and old disk and ran across these 2 images. These were my very first clay illustrations done for school about 8 years ago. The first one is from a children's book we had to illustrate and layout (obviously it's Adam and Eve, the Book of Genesis). I used a clay that wouldn't dry out. I thought it was great but the problem was...it wouldn't dry out and I couldn't bake it so when I painted it, I'd get indents from my paint brush.

This one is from the same class and we had to create an invitation to something. I decided to do an invitation to an Elvis convention. I have no idea why but this was the front of it.

I'm glad I've come a long way!

This one is from the same class and we had to create an invitation to something. I decided to do an invitation to an Elvis convention. I have no idea why but this was the front of it.

I'm glad I've come a long way!