Haida Point NW Style Art Drawn on the Computer
Carolyn Woods remembers well the first time she saw orcas in the wild. It was about three years ago, and Woods was on a whale-watching boat on the Puget Sound. A pod of resident orcas swam …
If you ever thought that tattoos are just some pretty pictures and adornments, you couldn't be more wrong. Since the dawn of tattoos in 4 millennia BC, the tattoo designs always had meaning to them. Whether it was religious markings or illustrations about particular humans lifetime achievements, they were always meant to convey a message of some sorts. Skipping forward to our age, some of the tattoo symbols have lost their intended context along the way, but there are still people who like to translate hidden messages and more profound meanings into their tattoo ideas.
Artist: Viza Arlington Title: Orca Woodblock print moku-hanga (Japanese woodcut method) on Rives BFK heavyweight paper waterbased inks paper size: 7.5X10 inches signed and numbered original print This is the first of my Alaska prints.
Open Edition giclee print from an unlimited run, titled & signed by the artist. Featuring a mother and baby orca chasing a shoal of fish. Image 28 x 28cms - mounted option 16 x 16" Image 38 x 38cms - mounted option 20 x 20" Image 55 x 55cms unmounted only Also comes as a Collectors edition embellished print.
My name is Ashley Adam and I'm a self-taught artist from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I spend hours creating intricate marker drawings.
Some cool drawings and a variety of wildlife animal species. I am not sure if it's one artist or a group of artists, going by the name of Last Maps. In this post you will find individual animal drawings and an illustration that is said to be a part of a group, called the "Last flow". Their social media site offers "Hand drawn maps & works for explorers". Very interesting title, that begs you to find out more about it... A section of animals from land, water and air, are represented here. Have a look through them and see if your favourite, or favourites gets the fineliner treatment. Sea Turtle. Press the Image to Enlarge it. World Penguin Day. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Humpback Whales. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Sharks. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Wolf WIP. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Barn Owl. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Bird of Prey. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Last Flow. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Seal and Pup. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Orca Whale. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
Here we are Dec 11, and it's our big reveal day! I am so glad that Barbara inspired us to use this week and get our holiday projects and UFO's done. I made use of our bad weather, and a week off work, to finish up some holiday projects, and does it feel good! It's not Dec 23rd yet and I am not frantic over finishing up things!! YEAH!! Thanks Barbara!! So this week I did a few things. First off a contemporary guitar wall hanging. I have to say, I have always been enchanted with contemporary quilts, but it really isn't my style. # 1 son collects Hard Rock Cafe guitar pins, and I have been thinking about making this quiltie for quite some time now. It was a pattern in a Quilting Arts book in 2003. I told you it was quite some time I had been thinking about it! :-) :-) I added the wide borders so he can attach all his pins to them. I have say, the process of quilting it was so much fun! It let me sit and play to my hearts content. When I sit back and look at it, I see things I would do very differently now, but having this "canvas" to play on was worth it's weight in gold! If you have ever dreamed of practicing free motion quilting, make a contemporary quilt and let yourself run wild. You won't believe how freeing it is! Next on the list Orca By Lisa Moose www.Quiltswithatwist.com #2 son is crazy over Orca whales. Must have come from the years he spent at Sea Camp, at Sea World. Combine that with our love of Inuit design, and this was a must do! I was fortunate enough to find the perfect border batik for it! This is designed to be a table runner, but it will act as a head board for his bed. Now if I can manage to get the quilt done too. Reality is that is a next year's project! Sorry kiddo! Continuing on... I got the last of the embellishments on my second Deer Oh Deer quilt. Made a complete chef outfit including the coat and pants for #2 son. I found this hilarious Loralie print for the scarf and a couple of towels to go with it! Then in spite if the fact I didn't want to, I cleaned my quilting room. Yikes, where did all that dust come from. All the quilts came down and went into the dryer to clean them up a bit. I will be surprised if my dryer now isn't suffering from emphysema after all this! :-) While I was at it, I decided to hang some Christmas quilts for the holiday! I got a good start to my second embroidered car quilt. It was such a hit that I am teaching it in February and they needed a shop sample! This is a "My Fair Lady" design. She has some fabulous things if you've never seen her web site. Oh yes there is a gingerbread man peeking out in the corner, but that's another post soon! :-) And last but not least I have started a Christmas arrangement. Inspired by another blogger of course. All it needs is the wool gingerbread man sewn up and it's complete. Why isn't it done you ask??? Well, probably because I got side tracked dusting! Blast it, I was on track until that point! I never did mind dust too much anyway... And all my packages are in the mail!! Thanks Barbara, I have never been so organized this early in December! Now just what the heck am I supposed to do the rest of the month???? :-)
Presenting a mesmerizing drawing of an orca, this artwork skillfully captures the majestic beauty of these oceanic giants. The graceful movement of the orca is depicted with fluid lines, conveying the intelligence and power that defines these incredible marine mammals. The striking black and white coloration is brought to life with meticulous detail, showcasing the distinctive markings that make each orca unique. With a perfect balance of simplicity and depth, this drawing serves as a captivating homage to the awe-inspiring nature of orcas, making it an ideal choice for marine life enthusiasts or those seeking a touch of oceanic wonder in their surroundings.
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Beautiful 'starry orca' Poster Print by Aliriza cakir ✓ Printed on Metal ✓ Easy Magnet Mounting ✓ Worldwide Shipping. Buy online at DISPLATE.
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