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None of the images are created or owned by me, and most were found on Pinterest, Pixiv.net, and Twitter. Full credit goes to the creators of the artworks. There will be some NSFW pictures. Will include images of both Shuichi and Kokichi, but mostly just Saiouma pictures.
I'm participating in an online group on Facebook called The Documented Life. My pages are created in a Midori Travelers Notebook journal but most people are using a Moleskin journal. I created a fun framed doodle for one of the weeks challenges so here is my take on that challenge. I'm including a free printout so you can follow along with my steps. You can either print and trace my design or print it out on your computer. I have an inkjet with pigmented inks so it doesn't run when painted on and I can run heavy weight paper through the printer. If you don't have this type of printer you could take a heavy piece of watercolor paper to your local print shop and have them run it through one of their printers. Here is the image to print or trace: Click on the image to get a larger version to use. Below you will find my step by step instructions for painting if you wish to follow them. :-) My step one is to decide what I'm going to draw. Having a weekly challenge makes it easier because that part has been decided for me. The challenge for this week was a Doodle Frame or Boarder. Here is my first step: I created a quick doodle drawing of my signature swirls. Then added some doodle flowers…. Usually I add these in corners or to the outside of the image. I then used an sharpie to outline the image ….in this case but I have a line up of favorite waterproof pens that I use. I also add fun touches like the checkered boarder on the inside of the frame and dots! Time to paint! I usually start with a light yellow first. Watercolor works best when you go light to dark. But feel free to break the rules if that works for you! :-) start by basing in all the light yellow parts. Here is mine but I haven't added yellow to the middle of the flowers or the leaves yet. After the light yellow has DRIED - yes you have to wait (it works best that way my dear). Then I mix a dark yellow, or light orange…you choose! LOL Pick a side to add a shadow to. It's your art just pick the side YOU think a shadow would hang out on….the key is that they all should have the shadow on the same side. This is what makes it look more realistic and flows a lot better when you don't flip those shadows all over the place. Here is mine with shadows created and also I had forgotten to add the light yellow on the leaves and middles of the flowers. So while my shadows dried I did worked on the flowers carefully not to touch those shadow areas. Usually I would paint my leaves next but I got a little excited and wanted some COLOR! I chose my brightest pink. Plus I mixed a lovely shade of purple using my bright pink and a medium blue. My favorite purple is made with bright pink and teal…but that's another story as I was using a travel set here so I didn't have teal with me…LOL but this purple was lovely. A close up of the flowers before moving onto the leaves…well sort of as these leaves had a base coat of light green... So I painted the pink first and then waited…yes really….for the pink to dry! I forgot to take a photo but then I added the purple to the flowers. Now on to the leaves…. Then I chose a light green. To base in my flowers again. The yellow underneath areas helps to create a "glow" but I paint mostly over the top of the yellow. Leaves based in with light green. I mixed a medium green….I used that bright pink with a touch of that dark green but you could use just a touch of blue with that light green too. Then I sort of outlined the leaves working two to three leaves at a time. Use the same shadow idea with your leaves…try to keep the shadow the same as you had on your swirls. BEFORE they dry…yes BEFORE you rinse off your brush and blend. See below. Before letting the two to three leaves dry I clean the brush and "tickle" blend the edges out to look like the above image. This take a little practice but you can do it! Basically a clean brush and scrub in a little area until it blends with the lighter background. Here is the finished stage after the leaves are done. After the purple was done I added blues. I had a light blue and dark blue. The darker blue was used on the edge and the lighter blue was used on the inside of the frame. I also used those blues to finish off the flowers. You will also notice I added a yellow/orange watercolor to the checkered edge. This next part is the trickiest (don't worry you can do it - promise) The trick is to add just water to the inside frame area. A good wash of water, don't be shy with it, and spread it all over the inside of the frame. BEFORE it dries you are going to be adding paint…see below. You will take a color of your choice…I used pink and yellow, and here I have the pink on the brush and add to one of the edges or corners of your frame. While that is still wet (don't let it dry and work fast) you will add your other color to one of the other edges or corners. You will get something like this. If you need to rinse or clean your brush and "tickle" the colors together slightly. Use a feathery touch for this. This is what you should end up with. Notice the watery sheen to the page still. it will take a while to dry. Let it dry at this stage. Now you will need one of these…or something similar. Doesn't really matter a white marker of your choosing. This is the FUN PART!!! This is personally my favorite part….add your details….Dots, lines, swishes, swirls you name it - take that handy dandy white marker…. which ever one you use and PLAY!!!! Dot your flowers, and create patterns with the white marker. Don't forget those leaves. Where would the sun hit them? Add a bit of a white mark there! Time to get your scissor out and trim around one of the edges for added interest. You can skip this if you want - just adds a little different look to your page YEAH you are done! I hope you enjoyed this little step by step and will have fun adding it to your planner or journal.
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This sale is for 2, 8.5x11 digital downloads ONLY of the Fancy Fish image that I have created with a black fine tip Micron Pen. You will get a boardless download and a version with an approximate half inch white boarder that was on the original drawing. This is my original tangle inspired drawing and I have so much fun making these! I hope you enjoy coloring and appreciating this image as much as I enjoyed drawing it. I hope to have many more to come so check back frequently for additional drawings. I would love subject matter suggestions and any feedback you may have. Thank you! This drawing is made for hanging or for coloring in, please do not use it for any other crafts etc. It is for Personal use only, so you are not permitted to sell anything using this design. Purchasing this print does not transfer ownership rights to you and the ownership of the image remains copyrighted by the artist, Jacqui Cook/Pen & Paint Creations by Jacqui. Please give credit to Pen & Paint Creations by Jacqui when displaying this piece, including all pictures on social media. I would love to see your finished pieces on my page at https://www.facebook.com/PenandPaintCreations/ NOTE: Because this is a digital file, it is not eligible for a Refund. Please read the rules carefully before purchasing. ATTENTION! You will not receive physical item. This is DIGITAL COLORING PAGE. Download. Print and Enjoy Coloring as many times as you want!
ALPINE CLEMATIS **About this print** - An original lithograph, produced in 1952 in Germany. - Printed on thick cardstock paper. - size: 27 x 19 cm / 7.5 x 10.6 inch. - Individual lithograph. Not a page from a book. - This will look great in a frame! This vintage print has a printed boarder, what makes the print stand out even more. **About me** - Carefully shipped in a cardboard backed envelope. - Have a look in my Etsy shop for more original botanical and animal prints!
Identifier: gri_c00033125008700094 Title: The grammar of ornament Year: 1868 (1860s) Authors: Jones, Owen, 1809-1874 Waring, J. B. (John Burley), 1823-1875 Westwood, J. O. (John Obadiah), 1805-1893 Wyatt, M. Digby (Matthew Digby), Sir, 1820-1877 Bernard Quaritch (Firm), publisher Subjects: Decoration and ornament Decoration and ornament Decorative arts Publisher: London : Bernard Quaritch, 15 Piccadilly Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute Digitizing Sponsor: Getty Research Institute View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: ■jwr IS: KJciNArSSANGE TAFEL IXXXU. RENAISSANCE N° 9 RENAISSANCE PL. LXXX11 Text Appearing After Image: ill . ,±wPMJS9mmm i Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
I created this seminar to help combine poetry (ELA) with a World War II event (SS) Student Guide Includes: What is a seminar? Tips for taking notes while reading Conversation starters QR code link to the poem Participation check-list Audience score card Seminar debrief **Thumbnail does not show, but each printed page has a boarder.
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A mounted giclee art print of “Chalice Well”, an original acrylic painting by Amanda Clark. Print size: 13x13cm (5.12 x 5.12") , in a white mount/matt ready for framing. Mount size: 27x27cm (10.63 x 10.63") Printed using UltraChrome Pro10 archival inks on A4 Epson Archival Matte paper. This print is titled and signed by the artist on the back of the mount. A choice of hand embellished gold leaf details This print is packaged safely and securely wrapped in strong cardboard sheets. UK orders are sent with Royal Mail First Class or UK Tracked 24. A delivery upgrade of Special Delivery Guaranteed Next Day by 1pm is available before checkout. International orders are sent with Royal Mail International Tracked delivery.
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