Yesterday, I watched your Sidewalk Crack Art” video through SketchBook Revival. When we walked the dogs, we took lots of pics of sidewalks cracks … very fun.
These are super crack creatures! Are the prints made by printing out photos on the computer or are they actual prints taken off the sidewalk? Gelli-plate? If so how did you do it. I tried to make prints directly from some wonderful cracks in the asphalt pavement on our county road. But it didn’t work at all.
Well, duh! That’s way easier than taking my gelli-plate out to the road and printing!! Too funny. After I wrote my note I thought further and kinda realized it was a computer print! Just had to be sure. Thanks for setting me straight.
Love these ๐ Especially Mr. Fancy, #1. Thanks for the Monday morning smile, and the inspiration ๐
Yesterday, I watched your Sidewalk Crack Art” video through SketchBook Revival. When we walked the dogs, we took lots of pics of sidewalks cracks … very fun.
These make me smile!! ๐ Each one has a personality that I adore! ๐
Beautiful!!
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I love #4 especially…
love love love these animals; they crack a smile upon my face!
Adorable and fun – wish the real sidewalk cracks could be so decorated.
Thank you for introducing sidewalk cracks into all our lives! They are so much fun! Love your characters! And that bow tie is amazing! ๐
These are wonderful. I love them.
I just love these animals๐ฅฐ
Awesome and fun!!!
Love, love, LOVE the sidewalk crack birds!!!!
Total fun!!!
These are super crack creatures! Are the prints made by printing out photos on the computer or are they actual prints taken off the sidewalk? Gelli-plate? If so how did you do it. I tried to make prints directly from some wonderful cracks in the asphalt pavement on our county road. But it didn’t work at all.
Joyce, they are photos printed on the computer. I always print mine in black and white so I can add my own colours!
Well, duh! That’s way easier than taking my gelli-plate out to the road and printing!! Too funny. After I wrote my note I thought further and kinda realized it was a computer print! Just had to be sure. Thanks for setting me straight.
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