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* The other day I was doing some Internet search when I found Art Venti, an artist born in 1949 in New York City. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California. I am blown away by his dra…
Milan-based artist Marco Mazzoni works almost exclusively with colored pencils to create intricate drawings that depict the cycles of nature and worlds based heavily in Italian folklore. One of his most frequent subjects are drawings of flora and fauna who seem to be consuming or living on top of the face of a woman whose eyes we never see. The artist says he consciously does not depict the eyes so the viewer doesn’t consider the artwork a portrait, but instead a still life where all elements have equal importance. More
Milan-based artist Marco Mazzoni works almost exclusively with colored pencils to create intricate drawings that depict the cycles of nature and worlds based heavily in Italian folklore. One of his most frequent subjects are drawings of flora and fauna who seem to be consuming or living on top of the face of a woman whose eyes we never see. The artist says he consciously does not depict the eyes so the viewer doesn’t consider the artwork a portrait, but instead a still life where all elements have equal importance. More
Great for lessons involving colored pencils, used to practice different colored pencil techniques. There is a place for color swatches, 12 techniques, and a spot for note taking. The technique page could even be used as an assessment.
These are the spirited women who communicate the unspeakable.
Howard Fonda skull eagle skull, 2013 Colored pencil on paper
This colored pencil color theory lesson focuses on color temperature and blending. This lesson has a free video tutorial ready to use!
creating Illustrations, Stickers, Good Vibes
Bow down. The Queen of Hyperrealism has done it again. You might remember Cj Hendry’s Complimentary Colors, a series of drawings of paint swatches using colored pencils. Yes, colored pencils – the same medium used…
Discover over 30 unique DIY pencil topper ideas ranging from adorable sloths to cheerful smileys, perfect for crafters of all ages. Explore easy-to-follow tutorials for creating monster, heart, bird, and more themed toppers. Ideal for personalizing school supplies or crafting fun gifts.
Alexandra Levasseur (Canadian, b. 1982, Shawinigan, Qc, Canada) - Shot In The Foot, 2013 Acrylics, Colored Pencils on Paper
Artist Tran Nguyen creates paintings and drawings of larger-than-life female characters that roam around misty, secluded landscapes, often accompanied by giant animal friends.
* The other day I was doing some Internet search when I found Art Venti, an artist born in 1949 in New York City. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California. I am blown away by his dra…
Milan-based artist Marco Mazzoni works almost exclusively with colored pencils to create intricate drawings that depict the cycles of nature and worlds based heavily in Italian folklore. One of his most frequent subjects are drawings of flora and fauna who seem to be consuming or living on top of the face of a woman whose eyes we never see. The artist says he consciously does not depict the eyes so the viewer doesn’t consider the artwork a portrait, but instead a still life where all elements have equal importance. More
Milan-based artist Marco Mazzoni works almost exclusively with colored pencils to create intricate drawings that depict the cycles of nature and worlds based heavily in Italian folklore. One of his most frequent subjects are drawings of flora and fauna who seem to be consuming or living on top of the face of a woman whose eyes we never see. The artist says he consciously does not depict the eyes so the viewer doesn’t consider the artwork a portrait, but instead a still life where all elements have equal importance. More