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Some of you who follow me on Instagram might find this face a little bit familiar. It's namely Oliver, who has also become my intermission kitty. I.e. I post photos of him when I've for when I've been unable to post an image, as I try to post daily.
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Another dinner related illustration, and this time it’s the pizza. I painted pasta so I also had to paint pizza...
What toppings do you prefer on your pizza?
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I’m not gonna lie. I had a completely different image in mind, but I just wasn’t able to make it work. But hopefully with a bit more thinking and sketching.
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I seem to default to forest and northern lights when I wanna draw landscapes, but not sure what kind. That said, I am still playing around with ideas for a christmas card again, so this one might be in the running. Thoughts?
https://t.co/MOjeOmB9a8
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Next animal portraits are of the border collies Alma and Liz.
https://t.co/rqO7tyhWs0
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Next animal portrait is Lucy Fur the tuxedo cat.
For this series I wanted to focus on animals with black fur, as I want to capture their features rather than paint them entirely black.
https://t.co/kN4YBO0Gsl
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Not to be confused by croissants, horns are more bread-like, and named after their shape, which looks like the horns of cattle. If they’re filled, like these, they make a great on-the-go snack, perfect for travel.
https://t.co/6zV2PN8Xeg
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Wholemeal bread, a staple of most Norwegian breakfast tables. In case you didn’t know, Norwegians tend to eat their bread as open-faced sandwiches, usually without making a mess.
https://t.co/4jbGXmtG6U
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I painted a portrait and two spot illustration for an article in the current issue of Courier.
Check out the illustrations on my site: https://t.co/BOQIfnqGUn (which has no text spoilers).
Pick up Courier issue 37 online or at your local newsstand.
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