"Process" is a word to be used lightly here, since this is the only photo I have of this piece, finished or otherwise. As the photo indicates, the piece is finished, and was taken down from its spot in the hallway just a little while ago. (That spot now belongs to my next piece, which is sadly still untitled - look out for that post.) I made this piece because I had run out of ideas, and the subject for this piece was conveniently available. It was drawn in pencil, in the style I use to draw still lifes, as this was a return to my old insistence of lack of abstraction. The piece depicts my parents' wedding cake topper, received when my dad proposed to my mom in Disney World and an employee happened to be walking by; soon after, they got a gift basket from the resort, the cake topper among the spoils. This piece is aptly titled Est. 1996, after the year of their wedding. A gallery picture will be coming soon.
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