A collection of 17 full colour Scottish vector graphics in high resolution .PNG format. This collection includes: A Scottish thistle Highland cow Highland cow head Scotsman face Scottish shortbread Black scottie White Scottie The Lochness Monster (Nessie) Haggis Bagpipes A saltire flag A heart shaped saltire Tartan patch Tartan heart Shetland Pony Sporran Scottish pop/ fizzy drink As shown.
A Comprehensive Guide by Manny Guevarra Hello, friends! My name is Manny and I am a webcomic artist ...
loved walking around the neighborhood on this cool fall day and seeing a young child sitting all alone under a tree reading a book aloud happily lost in the magical world of her imagination ̵…
A Comprehensive Guide by Manny Guevarra Hello, friends! My name is Manny and I am a webcomic artist ...
Anyone even vaguely acquainted with a computer will have no doubt come across Clip Art before which gives us all the ability to liven up even the dullest presentation or essay with witty and erudite royalty free pictures and cartoons. Well, not surprisingly, Clip Art is by no means a new invention and has been [&hellip
When it came to The Saturday Evening Post, George Horace Lorimer had it covered.
The nightingale bird is described as being a small bird of the thrush family, plain in appearance, shy in habits, but having a song of the sweetest quality.
When I started this blog, my plan was to publicize my favorite works by great illustrators of the past. I had a long list, starting with illustrators such as Leyendecker, Rockwell and Cornwell-- and figured I would soon get to the talented Saul Tepper. Then 12 years went by. I fear that many people share my mistake of treating Tepper as an afterthought: he's an important artist that we'll get to eventually. One reason may be that people rarely see high rez images of his rich, dramatic paintings. Whatever the reason, he deserves better. Tepper (1899-1987) was one of the last great "painterly" illustrators who worked in oils on canvas to achieve a thick, buttery effect. The following lovely example is from the Kelly Collection of American Illustration: The variegated textures and rich colors of Tepper's originals rarely showed up in the final published versions: By the latter part of Tepper's career, illustration had moved on to smaller, faster, water based paintings on cardboard that were better suited to the demands and timetable of modern publishers. By the 1950s he was working for second tier magazines such as Argosy and True. He found work as a photographer, teacher and musical composer. But before he migrated away from illustration, Tepper spent a solid 30 years painting in the classical style, creating remarkable paintings that are worthy of our attention.
See a beautiful collection of Castle Images! Majestic, Colorful Castle Pictures and Castle Clip Art with towers and turrets.