Fantastic creatures with keen attitudes and fragments of human anatomy occupy the vivid watercolor illustrations of Lou Benesch.
Romeo and Juliet 2 is a creation by the artist Svetlin Vassilev. Category People, Character, Figurative, Painting, Watercolor. Watercolor on paper. 20K views, 4 appreciations, 3 comments.
Marija Tiurina‘s fantastical watercolor painting Eden is her biggest to date, measuring approximately 30 x 10 inches. The scene captures a woman kneeling amongst the inhabitants of a mythological forest, trapped within a busy scene that contains everything from an animated ramen bowl to an eel snaking its way through the center of her torso. The painting was inspired by the chaos of Hieronymus Bosch‘s The Garden of Earthly Delights, Tiurina creating her own take on the hedonistic 15th century work. More
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Arthur Rackham's watercolor painted in connection with J. M. Barrie's novel "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens." Arthur Rackham Watercolor, pen & ink [English Golden Age Illustrator, 1867-1939] The novel was first published in 1906 with Aurthur Rackham's illustrations. In 1912 the book was republished with additional Rackham illustrations including a pen and ink version of this watercolor for the end papers. The watercolor was done in 1913 and is owed by the University of Liverpool Art Gallery & Collections, UK. You can find a lovely photo of half of the endpaper at overthemoon's flickr photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/overthemoon/3049378119/ and www.flickr.com/photos/overthemoon/4959247427/in/faves-eos... ____ Digital restoration by plumleaves.
Can you believe we get to live in a world that can look like this? See more illustrations by Svabhu Kohl.
Rocks and cliffs form a key part of landscape painting, but many people seem to struggle with painting them. This is probably due to the organic and irregular shapes they come in, combined with a lack of understanding about light and shadow. In this post, I walk you through how to paint rocks and cliffs,
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…in and back. Some days it is so easy to get lost in the lines. Only a glimpse of this one as it is still evolving…I keep adding intricacy of line, deepening depth with watercolor……
I am a military wife, and I started playing around with crochet while my husband was deployed to Africa. A friend asked me to make an amigurumi (stuffed plush toy) and I was hooked! I make lots of cool things, but amigurumi is still my passion. I have made thousands of the little guys, and it is still magical to see an adorable face appear from a skein of yarn.
After stumbling upon artist Phoebe Wahl‘s work last night, I was overcome with nostalgia, comfort and utter joy. Her watercolors and collages depict a simple and modest kind of utopia. It’s impossible not to get…
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A life of art, land, and nature in the Wild Ozark mountains of northwest Arkansas. Roxann Riedel, realtor with Montgomery Whiteley Realty, and Madison Woods, artist and author. One person, two names: Mad Rox.
2nd grader, 8 years old, girl. Postercolors & oil pastels on drawing paper.
Stephanie Law finds magic in the mundane, bridging the botanical and fantastical in her watercolors. "Mythology has always drawn me in," she says, "And I'm not alone in that. The oral traditions of myth had perpetuated through the ages because at the core of these stories are vital bits of humanity."
These gorgeous watercolor paintings feature soothing landscapes that fade off into the surface of the paper. Created by South Korea-based designer and
These watercolor paintings are simply stunning and there are so many imaginative details, you’ll want to stare at every inch of each one.
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HIGH RESOLUTION. Who illustrated this? Reminds me of Howard Pyle. I originally found the image at webshots.com (account gone, now) Getty images has the artwork, but in an email, said they have no artist information. ___ Found it! 'The Fruits of the Earth' (1911) watercolor by Edward J. Detmold' Published in 'The International Studio' magazine vol. XLII From the Article "A Note on Mr. Edward J. Detmold's Drawings and Etchings of Animal Life" Bio: www.bpib.com/illustra2/detmold.htm (Digital compilation by plumleaves)
Can you believe we get to live in a world that can look like this? See more illustrations by Svabhu Kohl.