Today's effort is based on a painting by Thomas Hickey, done in his later life (between 1775 and 1819), of Prince Azim-ud-Daula.
The primary drawing was done with a Muji pen, shading with mechanical pencil (HB lead), flowers in watercolor, eye highlights with Posca pen, the pearl elements embellished with Golden Fluid Acrylic Iridescent Pearl (Fine). Thank you Pegret, for the recommendation of the iridescent paint! It worked beautifully.
This basket was made in Jane Hall's half-day course at IQF 2014. The greatest amount of time involved in making it--was cutting and sewing the strips together. Otherwise, it went together easily and quickly (3 hours). These baskets are a great holiday gifting idea that you can match to family and friends' home decoration color schemes. They're fun and useful besides.
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