in which , the potter siblings and co annoy their parents , uncles , and aunts , while also finding love at hogwarts sequel to paper and ink ( a harry potter x reader fan fiction ) social media based , lowercase intended WARNING , explicit language , underaged drinking and smoking are involved
βI love painting! βΊοΈ Almost done with the cover art for my next zine. Made with @KuretakeZIG_USA Gansai Tambi and Deleter Ink #art #watercolor #drawing #juicyink #kuretake #gansaitambi #deleterink #ink #artworkβ
Your story in ten lines Born in 1981, I live in Pesaro, my native city, and in Milan, the β¦ Continued
No need to panic onnecessarily about Covid 19. Use the time constructively: I am working on the draft of my next book - Dr Sovan Roy
Fallen Trees Beautiful yet haunting is the best way to describe Craww's artwork. Using a variety of different mediums including pencil, paint, and spilt
HIGH RESOLUTION "Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures" (1913) ... reminiscent of his fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream (see next) Arthur Rackham Watercolor, pen & ink [English Golden Age Illustrator, 1867-1939] ______ My scan and digital restoration Online book: digital.cincinnatilibrary.org/digital/collection/p16998co...
Poster inspired by the Transformers Prime series! - Printed with Chromalife Inks on 255 GSM with a gloss finish. Look into my shop for many other prints! **Ships next day!
Original Surrealism Print 'Brainwashed' Giclee GALLERY WRAPPED PRINTS, Surreal Art, Psychology Art, Psychology Painting This is for the GALLERY WRAPPED Giclee Prints This painting was inspired by one of my three sons. I call this one 'brainwashed'. He has always been a deep thinker and really pays attention to people. Can't wait for his next idea! CLICK HERE for the FINE ART PRINTS on PAPER and FLAT CANVAS https://www.etsy.com/listing/960538245 GALLERY WRAPPED PRINTS: Our gallery wrapped prints have no borders and we use a mirrored image on the edges, which are 1 1/2" in depth. A mirrored edge is a repetition of the last 1 1/2 inches of the image so that it wraps around the sides of the frame. GICLEE PRINTS: Your print(s) will be created using archival, fade-resistant, pigment inks, heavyweight, museum-quality paper, or canvas, and a 12-color process fine-art printer to ensure the most vivid, detailed and long-lasting print. To prevent fading, as with all prints, please never expose them to direct sunlight. To protect your investment, we recommend that you mat and frame your prints. BORDERS: Our fine art paper and canvas prints are carefully positioned with an approximate 1/8" border on all sides for matting and framing adjustments. This may vary slightly based on the size of print you order and the size of the original image. Frame not included with this purchase.
I was shooting a little reference for my next Supergirl cover when I noticed these old process pics from 41 still on the camera. For whatever reason, I never got around to posting them, so here they are now. As you can see, I drew this cover in blue pencil, a Prismacolor Col-Erase 20044 Blue to be exact. I don't always draw in blue nowadays- it depends on the piece and how I am feeling at the time. In this case, I knew that I would be drawing the final in ink, so I decided to go with the blue and then straight to pen, skipping the graphite pencil altogether. In the second image the blue pencil drawing is nearly done, save for Supergirl's skirt, which can be difficult to draw, although I generally enjoy drawing drapery. Maybe it is because her skirt is too short to allow for many folds, or because I often have to bend the rules of physics to protect Supergirl's modesty, but for whatever reason, the skirt is often drawn last. As you can see, I drew her entire body even though the skirt will cover her pelvis- it is very important to always "draw through" your images. You can see that Supergirl's leg is drawn through Superwoman's body as well. Here I am inking the blue pencils, though I don't mean "inking" in the traditional comic book sense, in that I am not going in with lineweights and spotting blacks. I was after a simple line drawing so that I could have plenty of room for color later, so I just drew the image in ink in much the same way as I would if I were using a graphite pencil. There are occasions where I will ink with lineweights and spot heavier blacks, but then I would probably use a brush. When I choose not to ink at all and draw the final in graphite, it is usually because I want to maintain a little more delicacy to the drawing while working on it. After scanning and adjusting, it doesn't really matter what I used to draw the image as long as the line quality is good. The pen is a regular disposable technical pen, of which there are several good brands. Most popular is probably the Pigma Micron series, which I like, but sometimes hurt my index finger due to the way I grip the pen (my finger falls right on the seam where the pen tapers for the cap to fit). Staedtler and Copic also make good pens. I think I am using a Copic Multiliner here. As is always the case, the best tools are what works for you. I hope these pictures are of some interest. If nothing else, they help give a sense of scale to the art. As always, thanks for stopping by. Joshua
Standard and Limited Edition print of a papercraft artwork. All limited edition sizes are printed, numbered and signed by artist on fine art matte paper with archival ink. White bordered artwork is intentionally left uncropped to allow purchaser to have full flexibility with matte and framing. This print has been licensed from the author to sell to you wonderful fans! ----- Hello. Welcome to my new obsession. If you've been following my stories for the past few weeks, you'll know that I've been raving over the Plated Prisoner series by @ravenkennedybooks . I'm coming out of a slight hangover from book three (Gleam - for which this illustration is a MAJOR SPOILER). I only say slight, because the book gave me so much art fodder, it will keep me satiated enough until Glow comes out next year. Each book trumps the previous as my favorite. Please, I urge you to avoid reading below if you plan to read the series, it's so worth the first time experience. (Be sure to check content warnings!) *** SPOILERS BELOW FOR GLEAM *** You know when you're cooking a nice steak and work so hard to tenderize, season and sizzle it to perfection - but have to wait those agonizing minutes for the meat to set, the juices to flow, all before you can take that first decadent bite? That π is π this π scene.π I've said this in one of my lives, but best thing I love about TPP series is how the world building has rules, and with those rules comes restrictions. It's my favorite thing to read how the characters (or plot) have to puzzle out how to get around those restrictions. This scene was so creative in how it used Auren's time limit for her powers to elevate the tension of this scene; the steak was JUICY.
Poster inspired by the Transformers Prime/MTMTE series! - Printed with Chromalife Inks on 255 GSM with a gloss finish. Look into my shop for many other prints! **Ships next day!
2014 HOLIDAY DOODLES Rebel Golem lights a Hanukkah Menorah. He's such a rebel. But festive too. β I drew some Holiday themed drawings! I may release these as wallpapers too, but here they are in...