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Playing around with frame by frame animation in Fresco! Trying out unreleased features is definitely a big perk of working for Adobe
ONE WEEK till my anti burnout art spa starts!! Guarantee some relaxing recharge time on your sundays, it’ll be like art summer camp:
https://t.co/WGX4FsdJdq
(Sidebar--I also put myself into a few pieces from other Asian cultures. In these cases Japanese + Indian. It was fun, but it started to feel odd so I stopped. If you don't recognize the 2nd set of images, it's by Amrita Sher-Gil, whose work is gorgeous, look her up.)
There's something surprising about seeing my face in these contexts, right? (In a good way--I think that's part of why they work.) Why does it feel so unexpected though? I'm still mulling it over.
My Virtual Museum Explorers club starts TOMORROW evening! 8:30-9:30 EST, make Monday something to look forward to by treasure hunting in digital collections with friends! https://t.co/0pwY31DA5o
Just a coupla lil doodles to communicate the vibe for my @hyperlink_a classes starting next week
In case you’re not convinced that the judge = hades...just look at this. *pam voice from the office meme* they’re the same picture
In honor of just having completed my 100th #HadesGame clear (17 heat, Arthur sword, accidentally sold my attack boon right before Styx but managed to recover), I will now indulge myself by tweeting a couple of galaxy brain crossover thoughts
Circe offering the cup to Ulysses, by John Williams Waterhouse. Did you notice the view of him in the mirror? I didn’t, till I painted this...I also nearly forgot about the Boar on the Floor (any Succession fans out there?)
An early one, Danaides by John Williams Waterhouse. Note the water pot face’s glasses which I nearly forgot first round