Created for the Victorian Catchment Management Council's 20th anniversary celebrations, this A4 botanical illustration captures the beauty of the Mugga Ironbark Eucalyptus and will be used across several applications for this event
Dive into the enchanting world of bird art with our collection of 33+ Bird Drawing Ideas! Artsydee invites you to explore this vibrant assortment, perfect for
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This painting of three yellow birds and flowers is atypical of Maud Lewis’s larger body of work, but it reflects the type of composition she preferred for the interior decoration of her house.
Vintage Bird Illustrations The full collection of wonderful vintage bird illustrations, paintings and drawings on Pictureboxblue. All are copyright free and printable. Click on the page that you are interested in and then pick the
Il est assez difficile de reconnaitre le sexe des pigeons. Il existe cependant plusieurs méthodes qui pourront vous aider à reconnaitre le mâle d'une femelle.
To improve the drawing technique, new lessons are needed, digital art and just a pencil are ideal for this.
Drawing Birds Some people are born with a natural ability to draw. I am not one of these people. I need a bit of help from the experts. That is exactly what I get with “Drawing Birds” w…
Procreate is the most powerful iPad app for drawing, sketching and illustrations and only Procreate lovers understand the importance of Procreate Brushes. In
Dive into the enchanting world of bird art with our collection of 33+ Bird Drawing Ideas! Artsydee invites you to explore this vibrant assortment, perfect for
Some call them Flying Rats, but they have a definate beauty about them
Whether or not you know it, you’ve probably seen Danish illustrator Kay Nielsen’s work before.
Cartoonist Luke Pearson's step-by-step guide to drawing our feathered friends
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Good old (available used for now) instruction books: The book (this one's a reprint) is an overview in a way. Designed I guess for beginners, I still check it out for inspiration. If I'm being lazy about doing study sketches, cracking it open usually gets me in the mood. Simple and straightforward. There are also a few of these masterful drawings mixed in. Admittedly bearing little relation to a modern studio, it's a great drawing to study nonetheless--just look at it! I like the text, too. Guptill's words have been often quoted or re-mixed without credit. Lots of gems here if you take the time to read. From Guptill's Rendering in Pen and Ink, still the all-time comprehensive pen and ink guide and overall drawing manual. This book is incredible--if you only owned one of the four listed here--this is the one! I continue to learn new things from revisiting this book. Pretty much everything an artist needs to know about drawing and rendering (not just pen and ink) is included, from value to perspective to architecture to landscape. In addition to instruction, there are sections containing pen and ink works by masters. Again, I recommend reading the text as well as looking at the pics--don't miss out. Guptill manages to do it all for me with this volume--technique and inspiration! I also have his book, Rendering in Pencil. Not being much of a graphite renderer, I don't find it as enlightening as the book previously discussed, but that's just my bias. The next book though, is indispensable if you love watercolor: From Watercolor Painting Step-by-Step by Arthur L. Guptill. There are a ton of expensive, slick-but-empty "how-to-paint-watercolor" books out there. Do yourself a favor--ignore most of them, find this one, and read it. You'll save some money and you won't find a better overall textbook for learning and re-discovering what watercolor's all about. Maybe the thing I love best about Guptill is his profound knowledge yet refusal to be absolute. His writing style contains specific instruction without being dismissive of the many approaches an artist can take to make pictures. Only one example; this book allowed me to discover the use of white at a time when all my instructors were condemning that use as "not true watercolor". I don't think any of these books are still in print, but used copies are still available on the internet. I have trouble not buying more copies of Rendering in Pen and Ink or Watercolor Painting Step-by-Step when I see them in used bookstores--have to talk to myself in order to pass them by. Hope you found this helpful. Thanks for reading.
In this post I will be taking a closer look at some of the most dramatic paintings I have come across to see what we can learn from them.
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Enjoy a selection of illustrations, sketches, model sheets and tutorials by various artists, collected by Character Design References™ and shown here for educational and inspirational purposes only. Please follow the links to discover all the names, websites, online stores and Patreon pages of the i
If you’ve visited the blog before, you know nature is my favorite place to look for color inspiration. This time I got to do a fun collaboration with my mom! In my opinion she takes portraits of birds…
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An exclusive interview with Garis Edelweiss, winner of the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize: iCanvas Digital Art Award 2023 for his artwork "The Healer".
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