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Ethiopian Adoption Connection Launches New Blog Series

Ethiopian Adoption Connection is a wonderful grassroots organization working to reunite adoptees with their Ethiopian families. Recently they have begun publishing blog posts listing entries in their database y region or date or age, etc. Check out the first post! በ ኢትዮጵያ የሚገኙ ወላጆቻቸዉን የሚፈልጉ የጉድፈቻ (ማደጎ) ልጆች ዉጪ ሀገር ለጉዲፈቻ (ማደጎ)የተሰጠ ልጅዎትን ከፈለጉ በእኛ ድህረገጽ ይመልከቱ Some of the adopted children adopted before 2005 from Addis Ababa looking for their Ethiopian families. Search our website if you are looking for your child adopted abroad. Please share and help reunite families! http://ethiopianadoptionconnection.org/children-adopted-from-addis-ababa-region-before-2005-searching-for-family/

New Searching Resource For Connecting Families

There is a new searching resource for adoptees, APs, and natural families in Ethiopia. Please check this site out. Ethiopian Adoption Connection "Our Purpose Ethiopian Adoption Connection was created with the goal of matching Ethiopian birth families with their children adopted abroad. Our priority is helping those who cannot search or who have searched and been unsuccessful."

Evan's final portrait

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Here is my first self portrait. Here is the contour self portrait. Here is  my final self portrait.

Picture Plane

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Here are two different views of the same crumpled, paper bag. Paper bag-graphite 1 point perspective Paper bag-conte crayon bird's-eye-view

Perspective- different points of view

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Here are my 1, 2, and 3 point perspective drawings, as well as a bird's-eye-view and bug's-eye-view set. 1 point perspective 2 point perspective 3 point perspective bird's-eye-view bug's eye view

With a bow to Henri Matisse--Color

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This week's drawing was inspired by the creole dancer illustration done by Henri Matisse. http://www.henri-matisse.net/cutouts/j.html I really liked the whimsical shape that created the dancer, and I tried to emulate that with my own illustration; Man Catching a Fish This was done using two color schemes simultaneously. The primary color scheme is present with the yellow background, and the red and blue hues are at their most intense; this was done to draw the viewer to the man's torso and fish's body. I chose to keep the shapes of the two images similar, mostly for a symmetrical look in the middle of the painting. The remainder of the image is done in an analogous color scheme, using the area from yellow to blue. I focused on lighter value greens and blues so that the eye would focus even more on the fish and the body. The single brown line portraying the fishing rod allows the eye to go from the fisherman to his prize.

Texture part II-still life collage

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Here is my value study on newsprint done with charcoal. Here is the final collage. This was fun to do but quite hard.