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Professor of illustration and children's book illustrator Dennis Nolan died yesterday in the company of his family after a long illness. https://t.co/st4Qhm2IB0
Light from a low sun devours all small forms.
1 minute video on my Instagram page: https://t.co/AsnGH03HAh
#pleinairpainting #gouachepainting #urbansketching #sunsetlight #hudsonriver
Ruins of the lost city of Baz, as seen from a dinosaur dung wagon, from Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time. https://t.co/ivM96KOiuP
Color wheel masking helps you create new color schemes that feel complete but are really limited.
Thinking about color in this way is especially helpful if you're creating an animated film, an illustrated storybook, or a graphic novel. More: https://t.co/vDm61CorLI #colorgamut
Waiting for his ship to sail.
#sketchbook #marker #penandink #gouache
Robots with flowers growing out of their heads, from Ben Barry's new free online book "1000 Robots," using Dall•e 2, which makes art from natural-language prompts. #machinelearning #dalle2 #openai @OpenAI Blog post: https://t.co/UXslMmlG79
The Gerber baby food company is still using simple charcoal drawing that Dorothy Hope Smith entered into a contest almost a hundred years ago.
Read more: https://t.co/Qy0nQNZL7m
I sit out back between a rusty engine and a forklift. The rain streams off the corrugated roof and splashes into the water, forming bubbles and reflections. I use watercolor pencils, scratching the white vertical lines with a mat knife. #urbansketchers #rainyday #mudpuddle
The inspiration for my composition came from this historic World War II photo of the burning carrier "Franklin" off the coast of Japan after it was struck by two bombs. Over 772 of the crew were lost, but the ship returned to port on its own steam. https://t.co/RbeYQw58AQ
Evgenii (or Yevgeny) Rachev (1906-1997) was an illustrator best known for his images of animal fables from Russian folk tales. #historyofillustration https://t.co/HXi0ggdJuM