Imagine a world where your dreams and the way they distort reality can be reproduced on canvas, paper or some other material on which artists paint. Doesn’t
Hélène Delmaire est une jeune peintre dont les oeuvres débordent de sensibilité et de sensualité. Dessinant souvent des portraits de jeunes femmes et des
ABOUT Hi loves! This is Asian Trip Bundle. Digital sketchbook with travel drawings! Here are the connected pieces of Asia and everyone will see their own country associations. I was inspired by Thailand and Cambodia. Clip-art set of funky doodles in boho style, asian cartoon characters and elements: animals, fruits and other! Perfect for collages, postcards, branding, social media, clothing, party decor, wrapping paper and much more! You can mix elements and create your own designs or use my pre-made illustrations and patterns. Vector and raster formats: EPS + AI + SVG + PNG + JPG! IMPORTANT INFO 🔮 PNG file clipart format - raster image with transparent background, I call it digital sticker. You can put it on any background! ✨ PNG and JPG more efficiently use with Canva, Adobe Photoshop and other raster programs. EPS, AI, SVG more efficiently use with Adobe Illustrator and other vector programs. 🌙 All small elements (moons, stars and etc.) are included :) Click and scroll on slide 2 to see all items! IDEAS FOR USE Canva elements Photoshop brushes Wall art and posters Postcards Stickers Tattoos Branding Scrapbooking Nail art Clothing prints and more Logos Icons Social media content Mobile apps YOU WILL GET List (slide 2) with all 62 vector elements (EPS, AI) 62 isolated elements (SVG, PNG 2000 px width) 27 pre-made pictures (EPS, AI, JPG 4000×4000 px, PNG 4000×4000 px) 10 seamless patterns (EPS, AI, JPG 4000×4000 px + JPG 6000×6000 px, PNG 4000×4000 px) FAQ "I want sell physical posters/t-shirts/bags with your pre-made prints on Etsy or other platforms. Can I do this? — Yes! You need Commercial License. "I want to buy product only for personal non-commercial projects. What type of license is correct?" — This is Personal License. "I want to buy product for my business and social media advertisements. What type of license is correct?" — This is Commercial License. "I want to do physical or digital things with your images for sale. What type of license is correct?" — This is Commercial License. "I want to use your product globally. For example: very large batch of goods or a game/app. What type of license is correct?" — This is Extended Commercial License. “Can I customize and edit your images?” — Yes, you can. All licenses are suitable for this! More → https://creativemarket.com/licenses/general Thanks!
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saw this dress at anthropologie and really wanted to draw that pretty embroidery.
For years, details on artist Chiara Bautista, a.k.a Milk have been leaked in dribs and drabs and her interviews are not legion. But she exceptionally accepted to answer some questions for beautiful.bizarre… But first, let’s introduce her and her amazing art. At 38 years old, Chiara Bautista is one of the most fascinating artist that has ever been revealed by the Internet. What fascinates is of course her work first, from sketches to digital art and painting, with recognizable gracious lines and elements that connect her to pop surrealism and graphic novels. Indeed every piece of Chiara’s work is inhabited by mysterious and poetic creatures borrowed from fairy tales and released into the modern world. But it’s her story that makes Chiara’s work unique and spellbinding. Not especially her life’s bio, a bachelor’s degree in Graphic design and a long
Image Type: Single Image Usage: This is a illustration for a personal project. Process: For this piece, I decided to bring the classic greek mythology tale about sirens into a..
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Kay Nielsen is among the greatest artists associated with what is known as "The Golden Age of Illustration" and his works are associated with classic fairy tales, in addition to myths and fables.
* TI list member Tom Watson takes over this week as I enjoy a short break from the blog - thanks Tom! Two books by one of my favorite illustrators, sit on my bookshelf, well aged and nearly worn out from decades of use. I can’t begin to fathom how many times I have looked at those illustrations, and to this day they remain an inspiration to me in every respect. Their timelessness never ceases to amaze me. I am referring to Norman Rockwell’s illustrations commissioned for Mark Twain’s classic novels, ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer’ and ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’. As far back as I can remember, those two beautifully illustrated books were part of my fife, and was a major factor in my choice to become an illustrator, over 50 years ago. They were originally part of my parent’s small collection of treasured classic American novels, and symbolize a part of my past. My parents loved Mark Twain’s writings and they loved Norman Rockwell’s illustrations, whether on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post or on the pages of Mark Twain's two classic novels. The combination of two of America’s most popular and beloved icons in literature and art, could only produce what I consider, one of the all time great illustrated stories in print... the perfect combination, Twain and Rockwell. I am certain that Norman Rockwell was destined to illustrate Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, and the only scenario that could never come to be, was to get Mark Twain’s reaction to Rockwell’s depiction of scenes from the novels. My instincts tell me he would have been completely delighted, as many readers have been by the combination of Mark Twain’s storytelling genius with literary pen and pad, and Norman Rockwell’s storytelling genius with pallet and brush. Let’s first take a close look at the illustrations for ‘The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer’. Norman Rockwell did eight major illustrations for Tom Sawyer, published by Heritage Press in 1936. They were all painted in oils on canvas, which was Rockwell’s typical medium. He pulled no punches in taking on what must have been an enormous awareness of illustrating such a famous and revered storyteller as Mark Twain. That must have been intimidating, even for the seasoned veteran that Rockwell was at the time. Like virtually all of his major illustration assignments, he dove into the project with both feet, and even made a trip to Hannibal, Missouri, to make sketches, buy tattered old clothes and hats from the locals and soak up the atmosphere where Mark Twain and “Tom Sawyer” grew up. Of all the illustrators (and there were quite a few) that illustrated those novels in the past, Rockwell was the first to visit Mark Twain’s home town. In typical Rockwell fashion, no amount of detail or research was ignored, faked or quickly glossed over. Simply stated, he created visual reality to a charming study of characters, their dress, mannerisms and physical appearance, so humorously and eloquently described in the words of Mark Twain. And, no one could interpret and illustrate the human condition like Norman Rockwell. However, he gave Mark Twain full credit for making his stories easy to illustrate, by providing plenty of visual detail in his writing. Illustration #1. The first painting in the book epitomizes the entire book, and is fitting to be the frontispiece. It is a tight-knit perfectly balanced composition typical of Rockwell’s style in the 1930’s. I can’t imagine this scene being portrayed in any other way, and be more effective. Using an interesting combination of theatrical straight ahead profile for the figures, contrasted by a three dimensional linear perspective foreground and background, Rockwell cleverly and effectively stages a compelling and important opening illustration . The background is deceptively simple, suggesting a corner of a rustic small town clap board house, attached to the house is a crude homemade planked fence and just a little suggestion of clothes drying on the line in the backyard. To stop the eye on the right side of the composition, is a corner of an old wooden barrel with a board covering the top. These simple yet charming touches are quite important in depicting period and location, yet not taking away attention from the main subject. No illustrator did that better than Norman Rockwell. He researched and selected props that not only tie together his finely tuned compositions, but created just the right atmosphere of time and place. Rockwell knew the mannerisms and attitudes that kids normally display . Both Tom and his friend are convincing as typical boys, with convincing typical boy gestures. Rockwell’s powers of observation was truly remarkable, always finding the characters and the perfect gestures for a given situation. He was not afraid to exaggerate a pose or attitude of the character, in order to communicate his idea as clearly as possible. Throughout his career, he had a constant gnawing concern with virtually every illustration he did, worrying whether or not his concept would be clear to the viewer, which drove him to often correct, revise, change and even redo an illustration. In profile, the two boys overlap creating one combined shape that dominates most of the painting. The extended direction of the arm and paintbrush in Tom’s hand holding the paintbrush, is emphasized by the two boys looking directing down Tom’s arm. Both are concentrating and looking very serious. Their body language complements each other, giving a strong design to the combination of the two figures, one semi-crouched and the other standing with his back arched, and both boy’s heads are perfectly level. It is certain that Rockwell planned every inch of his composition for design, balance and effective use of directional devices. The background and foreground, for the most part is in full bright sunlight, depicting pale soft tones. And, the two boys are in a full range of rich tones that draws our attention to them. The freshly whitewashed fence directly behind the figures is very light in contrast to the deeper rich tones of the figures, adding even more emphasis on the boys. The shadow on the fence under the paint brush, cleverly leads down to the shadow on the ground, which leads to the boy’s feet. Even the corner of the board covering the barrel points to the two boys like an arrow. There is a nice balance of vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines and shapes, all working together to create interest, reality and strong compositional devices. Rockwell effectively painted the figures in a more literal fashion while leaving the rest of the painting more simply implied. He applied semi-loosely painted strokes, with just enough detail to satisfy most lovers of literal realistic illustrations. Rockwell’s paint strokes are consistent and accurate, yet free from tight over-rendered polished realism. As with many of Rockwell’s paintings, they convincingly dispel the myth that illustration and fine art (museum art) can not blend and be on the same level. * Tom Watson is a retired West Coast illustrator, art director and educator. He has been a frequent contributor to Today's Inspiration and his storyboard work for film was a subject of a post on my other blog, Storyboard Central. This week's images are © MBI/Heritage Press, Date (1936 or 1940) and are used with the permission of the Norman Rockwell Museum. This past weekend the museum featured the grand opening of a traveling exhibition, American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell. Stephanie Plunkett, Chief Curator of the Museum would like readers to know that the Museum does travel an exhibition of signed lithographic prints from the Tom and Huck series to other museums and cultural centers. Stephanie writes, "We do have two upcoming bookings for that exhibition are listed below, so perhaps your readers will have the opportunity to visit if they live in the region." Here is the information about the traveling exhibition: Norman Rockwell's Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida November 14, 2009 through January 29, 2010 Averitt Center for the Arts, Statesboro, Georgia March 12, 2010 through May 7, 2010 "It also might be interesting to note that the original paintings for the series are in the collection of the Mark Twain Museum in Hannibal, Missouri. The originals are beautiful. A study from the series will be on view in our upcoming exhibition, Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera, which opens on November 7, 2009."
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Surreal artwork - The face of Ophelia in the water. This is a print of my original illustration - pencil drawing and digital art. The illustration shows the moment in which Ophelia lies in the water. These are her last moments of life immortalized in the illustration. I was inspired by William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and the oil painting "Ophelia" by John Everett Millais. The perfect gift for a literature lover and emotional art lover. Printed on with intense colors on high-quality paper. Size (cm and inch), type and gramature: A4 format: 21.0 x 29.7 cm / 8.3 × 11.7 inches, 180g, mat 30x40cm: 200g, mat / 11,80 x 15,75, 180g, mat B2 format: 50x70 cm / 19,7 x 27,56 inches, 180g mat This digital artwork is one of a series of illustrations about Ophelia. In my shop you'll also find other illustrations from this set. I also prepared a picturebook with all illustrations and a handmade book cover. In each illustration I put all my heart and emotions and I hope that they also give you a lot of emotion. I invite you to see other illustrations from the series about Ophelia: Ophelia's hands: https://www.etsy.com/listing/692335422/portrait-of-ophelia-surrealist-female?ref=shop_home_active_15 Hands and portrait posters set: https://www.etsy.com/listing/692331398/the-hands-of-ophelia-poster-shakespeare?ref=shop_home_active_3&crt=1 Illustrated picturrebook containing all the illustrations about Ophelia: https://www.etsy.com/listing/709753931/picturebook-ophelia-artworks-inspired?ref=shop_home_feat_1&frs=1 Robin bird - one of the pictures from the album about Ophelia: https://www.etsy.com/listing/784504524/square-print-robin-bird-ophelias-theme?ref=shop_home_active_5 Ophelia hand jewelry: https://www.etsy.com/listing/917914680/the-hands-of-ophelia-pin-badge-brooch-in?ref=shop_home_active_23&sca=1
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