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    Fun with Costume Design! Day 3
    Amy Bright
    • Jan 4, 2019
    • 1 min

    Fun with Costume Design! Day 3

    This is part three of a series showing how costume design and literature can be easily integrated. 3. Look at class distinctions My costume design professor taught me this: Credit cards helped make the distinction between rich and middle class/poor less obvious because people could purchase clothing outside their budget. In the past, though, clothing was an obvious sign of wealth, rank, and class. During the Victorian Era (1837-1901), a person’s class and income often indic
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    The Phoenix: Day 1
    Amy Bright
    • Jan 1, 2019
    • 1 min

    The Phoenix: Day 1

    It's a drawing challenge! I have no real intention of completing EVERY day, but I will work toward at least 280 (sickness happens as do vacations). The first day's prompt is "Phoenix." I used quilling artist Yurya Brodskya art as inspiration. I did a gouache background and a Zentangle-inspired bird. #arts #drawing #365DayDrawingChallenge
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