begging u to pls post the I think we’re gonna have to EAT THIS GUY w wolfwood and laios here so i can reblog it 🙏
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Gracias a una mutación genética, existe un fenómeno que causa que un humano tenga rasgos animales, estos eran vistos como monstruos y por ende eran cazados y asesinados. Aunque un alma de buen corazón recogió a unos cuantos jóvenes híbridos para ser la 'PAW Patrol', una patrulla de híbridos perrunos cuyo deber es ayudar a la sociedad y limpiar la imagen de los híbridos.
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Artist Liz Haywood-Sullivan explains how her artist sketchbook habit has fed her own creative appetite, and how it can help feed yours, too. After all, Georges Braque once said, “There is a great appetite to work, and then my sketchbook serves me as a cookbook when I am hungry.”
An architect David Morales cannot imagine a day-to-day scene that he wouldn't want to draw. Always accompanied by his sketchbook, he paints various situations with a meticulous attention to detail.
In this tutorial you will learn the sketchbook basics and how sketchbooking can help you improve your art dramatically.
Sketches direct from my watercolor sketchbook. It was another beautiful sunny-breezy day out, but there we were, indoors, in th...
begging u to pls post the I think we’re gonna have to EAT THIS GUY w wolfwood and laios here so i can reblog it 🙏
Sketch of the chateau de Grignan in the Drôme Provençale during the 20th edition of the Festival de la Correspondance.
An architect David Morales cannot imagine a day-to-day scene that he wouldn't want to draw. Always accompanied by his sketchbook, he paints various situations with a meticulous attention to detail.
An initial rough sketch made at Beyond the Sea, (Gifts & Books & Café) Not great paper in my sketchbook, but it works. Another ...
I needed a break from painting so a felt pen and colored pencils seemed like a easy sketch solution. A quick sketch of the ship channel at the end of the street along with the ubiquitous seagull, a visit with my friend Mary for a glass of wine while sketching her grandaughter Haisel and delicious tuna steaks from the big winning tournament tuna. Looking across the Casco Bay ship channel towards Peaks Island at the end of the street At my friend Mary's house with her two cute grandaughters running around. Hard to capture a fast moving 3 year old who was also critiquing my work. Mary's son Jack was part of the crew that caught this monster 586 lb tournament winning tuna.
Rose // OC
On Saturday I was free to wander out in the world again after a week of illness. Sitting on a park bench, overlooking Camden Harbor, a new creative friend & I played with watercolors & talked art & process...I learned new things as I watched her & listened to her enthusiastic thoughts about art. For me, art continually offers new discoveries, inspiration & re-inspiration. Our visit ended with a jaunt to the town Art Shop, Oh Joy, Joy, Joy! We both now have new 4 X 6 " hot press paper pads & ceramic palettes & I have a new sable brush which feels lush & fluid & soft as it gathers water in a way that my old brushes never did!! After the town visit I went to the top of Mount Battie, a place where my spirit always soars. While the many tourists clicked away to the East, over the Bay as the sun was setting, I settled into my red chair facing West to the Hills. The longer I sat still, looking, breathing, making marks on my paper, the more revealed itself, a graceful tree branch here, a brilliant carmine there, a new hue in the distance...This process, it has to do with soul, serenity, spirit, heart...Words fail me here, so best to say thank you to Saturday, to freedom, & thank you to those of you with whom I share some of my process.