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mildly amusing observation:
masking's 3* from june JUST got a correction update
the paiste logo on the cymbals changed from black to red, now accurate to the real set
@realbanksyyyy Hi I’m a French-Canadian doing daylies! Trying to express emotion,reflection, observation or just interpret in my own way historical or general stories, and relation between protagonists
https://t.co/GITBxRhJzK
Newall, M. Painting With Impossible Colours: Some Thoughts and Observations on Yellowish Blue. Perception. 2021;50(2):129-139.
Hands and Feet Studies, Day 2 #quicksketch #hands #feet #practice #observationalstudy #artstudy #digitalart #digitaldrawing #ArtistOnTwitter
Is it still #WorldWildlifeDay yet?
Asking for those #Neolithic hunters - with their amazing skills of observation and artistic representation. 😉
(From the archaeologist‘s #sketchbook, some illustrated notes on PPN animal #iconography at #GobekliTepe.)
i am so bored of every aspect of this observation process but they have more depth of sculpting than her face
@ashmasterzero already mentioned in the recent #Robservations that it is Miriana's duty to protect the Lotuses of Mene and they got stolen. And they can be used to summon "the true goddess" herself! Question is, why would Invoker do this?
@TroyBakerVA is invoking goosebumps!
@Hy_Dreamer16 ♤"Absurdly tall gits don't count," Edward ignores the observation about being picked up.
Just an observation, some people took the "ouch ouch" thing in the wrong way
Just making it clear:
Imagine this Shuichi Saihara sprite but with blush ↓
And there you have it
(Fun fact that it was exactly how I was at the moment)
'Coal Miners,' (1949) was painted three years before Keith Vaughan visited the Nicolas de Staël exhibition at the Matthiesen Gallery in Bond Street. He realized direct representation was stifling his development and began to evolve a synthesis between observation and abstraction.
@travis_dragon00 People even thought I did on top of an existing sprite but nope, this one was fully through observation and I also asked actual artists for help and criticism. Feels gratifying when learning a style. Tracing existing arts then selling must be for pure greed.
Paul Schulenburg
(US, b. 1955)
“I think of my work as being like a visual journal- observations and interpretations of people, places and things I experience day to day.” #painting
NEW Robservations! BRING ON THE BAD GUYS, part 2! Kang The Conqueror! ‘Nuff Said! https://t.co/1blnTYsyNU