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Atteka Abdou

GA www.attekaabdou.com

Atteka Abdou is an Adjunct instructor of Art Appreciation at Shorter University and Georgia Highlands College. Atteka received her Master's degree from the Savannah College of Art and Design and currently explores environmental, social and political issues with her art.

 
 

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grace epstein over 2 years

wonderful work "rosebud"!! keep posting work...it's inspirational

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Manuel Vermeire over 2 years

Thank you for your beautiful compliment!


Have a nice week end, 


Manuel

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Alicia Hunsicker almost 3 years

Love your Sketchbook! ~Alicia

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Ann Gee about 3 years

I'm working on putting more pictures on this site. For now most of my work is here: http://picasaweb.google.com/Flyingtangerine


I'm glad you liked my sketchbook, too! Thanks!

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Ann Gee about 3 years

I love your sketchbook! I came across it when it was in Atlanta.

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capnmarrrrk about 3 years

Golly Arthouse coop has a shitty messaging service...but anyway, Octopi are apparently fearsomly hard to take care of. I was looking into it and apparently they are very easy to accidentially kill.


No, I'm not participating in the Sketchbook 3. I'm still very new to this art thing and have been only drawing for a year and a half or so. Perhaps I will submit something in the future when I am more confident of my creative powers.


Hope you had a great weekend.


 

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capnmarrrrk about 3 years

Hi,


I saw your Sketchbook in Saint Louis Wed night and I wanted to tell you that you did an awesome job and it was really captivating.


 


Do you really own an octipus?

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Manuel Vermeire about 3 years

 Thanks, thanks a lot. Sincerly, Manuel.

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Alexander Moreira about 3 years

Hi Rose Octopus! Thanks for your comments! Yes, coffee-painting is like watercolor, but more easy, because it evolves only tones, not colours. Your artworks are nice, too!!


All the best!


Alexander


http://fotolog.terra.com.br/alexanderdesenhos

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Luly Sosa about 3 years

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Hey! Is very
easy, (about the newspaper) and addictive! I spread a layer of   acrylic glazing medium over the
newspaper, and quickly I rub de newspaper against the cotton paper (wall, wood,
any surface that allow it), the friction is important ,cause you want to
separate the ink from the newspaper, you have measure the time for every
occasion, you will find it¡ then you have to take off the rest of newspaper
that came with the ink , you can use water and the fingers to rub the rest of
the newspaper  , next , you will
want to protect this with a layer of varnish or the glazing o matte acrylic medium.  I would like to hear about it ¡ sorry for my english¡


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