For my friends :) 🌟You can make a kiss, or a simple side-view. (All options for the second character can be unselected.) ✨ This picrew is for non-commercial use only! NO NFTs and NO AI ⭐ You're welcome to post this picrew or use it for your profile picture, but make sure to credit me! DO NOT REMOVE MY WATERMARK. If you would like to support the artist, consider buying me a ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/elena85152 💫 Questions? Bugs? / 質問などがあればどうぞ連絡してください: Tumblr: https://elena-illustration.tumblr.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/elenaillustrate Feel free to say hi! 💛 ぜひ挨拶をしに来てください! 💛
Stai cercando diversi disegni riguardo a un post e ti imbatti nei disegni di Glen Keane, uno degli animatori di punta della Disney, almeno fino a un anno fa perché cercando informazioni, trovi la notizia che lui si sia ritira
Illustrator Julianna Brion studio visit - live/work space. Baltimore, MD.
“아니, Ivan Bilibin 그림 왜 이렇게 좋아? 너무 심각하게 취향저격으로 좋은데....”
L'illustrateur Steffen Kraft dessine des détournements très créatifs avec les masques... histoire de les voir sous un angle différent.
Learn how to integrate art into your plant science activities by having students make chlorophyll paintings. Similar to leaf rubbings, this simple science based art project is a fun and creative extension for teaching kids about photosynthesis.
Welcome to our collection of Daisy Flower Backgrounds, Wallpapers, and Illustrations, a meticulously curated selection designed to breathe life into your personal and commercial projects. With 100+ beautiful designs, our repository is a celebration of this beloved flower, offering a diverse palette of colors, styles, and artistic interpretations to suit every taste and occasion. Immerse
The Gossips is the culmination of Rockwell’s fascination with the subject of gossip - while he had painted works exploring this theme in the past, it was not until his immersion in the Arlington community that the final composition came to fruition. In the present work, Rockwell depicts 15 figures, each portrayed twice, as part of a chain receiving and passing on a tidbit of gossip. The attention he pays to naturalistic detail in these expressive portraits is exceptional, and the artist ultimately conveys a sense of the personality and character of each figure. [Sold for $8,453,000 at Sotheby’s, New York - Oil on canvas, 83.8 x 78.7 cm]
"In the portrait of that house, the windows are eyes or pieces of the soul almost. To me, each window is a different part of Christina's life...there's an upstairs window that has a pink feeling. That's her bedroom. I wanted each one of these windows to tell part of the whole story-they were not just stuck in there by chance. Each has its specific role in helping to explain the overall personality of the portrait of the house and its occupants." ...there is a piece of glass that's dropped out of one of the windows, and I was fascinated by the clothes that Alvaro stuffed in a broken pane so the cold wind would't blow through." Alvaro's New England resourcefulness also reveals itself in the the rope and funnel contraption rigged up at the base of the drainpipe to carry water to the bucket outside the kitchen door. Wyeth has even recorded a symbol of his own involvement with the Olson house: Just above the kitchen roof are a few pieces of white siding patched in among the gray clapboards. According to Wyeth, "Those are out of my own house. Alvaro wanted me to repair it and I did" -Andrew Wyeth Andrew Wyeth [American Contemporary Realist Painter, 1917-2009] Second of three generations of Wyeth artists. The best known of the Wyeths, Andrew Wyeth was taught by his father, artist and illustrator N.C. Wyeth. Andrew Wyeth is father of Jamie Wyeth, third generation contemporary realist painter. Credit to the fascinating blog 'I Witness' for the primary image: mrebks.blogspot.com/search?q=WYETH Official Andrew Wyeth website: andrewwyeth.com/ Farnsworth Museum, Wyeth works: collection.farnsworthmuseum.org/objects?query=wyeth&f... Andrew Wyeth image permission requests, artist's estate: andrewwyeth.com/image-permission/ ___________ Light restoration by plumleaves
I designed the brand inspired in the Nahuatl tradition. Specifically in the “Nahuas”, people with the ability to assume animal forms. Always ready eat and devore.
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Acclaimed illustrator Christoph Niemann shares the 10 rules that guide his drawing practice as part of our Manifesto series.
Do you find it hard to draw hands accurately? Illustrator August Lamm has a simple 12-step plan that will give expert results every time – and can be applied to any subject
アール・ヌーヴォー様式を代表するグラフィックデザイナー、アルフォンス・マリア・ミュシャ(Alfons Maria Mucha)。美しい女性やきらびやかな装飾類、花、華麗な曲線を使用したデザインが特徴で、生涯を閉じた今も多 […]
Paging through a photo album detailing every moment of a friend’s poolside vacation might not be a riveting activity, but flipping through Angela Mckay’s sketchbooks filled with tiny paintings of her travels certainly is. The Brooklyn-based pattern designer and illustrator of Ohkii Studio documents the lush scenery, cavernous waters, and hilly villages she sees on the streets of Lagos, Calamosche Beach on Italy’s southern coast, and in Joshua Tree National Park. Mckay generally positions her miniature paintings against the real-life backdrop, juxtaposing the two depictions that she then shares on Instagram. More
Frank Brangwyn was an English former apprentice of William Morris, while Yoshijiro Urushibara was an expert Japanese woodblock artist. In the early part of the 20th century, they made prints together that blended their artistic styles and showed their shared adoration of nature
The winning artists in the 12th Annual Watermedia Showcase competition showcase the power of watercolor to touch our hearts and stir our senses.
In search of finding the most famous paintings in the world? Here is PortraitFlip's exclusive list of 47 Famous Paintings in History!
Skulls wearing gas masks, roaming rats and rotting carcasses of animals and humans ... Der Krieg, the series of prints Otto Dix published in 1924, is a terrifying vision of the apocalypse that actually happened on Europe's soil 100 years ago – and proves that it was only German artists who saw the first world war clearly
Leave the kids at home.
Our feature artist/reference today is this RUN CYCLE BREAK DOWN by the talented Yoh Yoshinari (who I can’t find a Twitter account for - if you know it please add to the comments so I can retweet with a link in the future). Such a fantastic BALANCE of WEIGHT and FLOW here! #anime
Michelle Wooderson challenges you to a 31-day painting commitment. This art project is easier — and smaller — than you think.