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New blog post and time lapse film for Art at Glyndebourne with @lesleybirchart. A painter and printmaker, Birch is well known for her windswept, drenched & dazzling landscapes. Reflecting today's weather, here's 'Galeforce'. @glyndebourne
https://t.co/Dxjxu7rCeD
Tank asked if anyone wanted to help him find a submission finisher he likes. Leo (@YourGayLion) didn’t know that meant having a match and getting bent into various shapes.
“Thanks for the help bud!”
💪🏻🐷😂
Art by @jumperbear_
Spencer’s genius was to populate his religious images with locals & set them in Cookham landscapes. Self-portrait (1912), Zacharias & Elizabeth (1912-3), The Artist’s Left Hand (1913) & Fragments of a Self-Portrait (1913)
@Sundropelrod Uhm.... welll.....I kinda like how I tend to make the oxymoron of complex yet simple designs. 0u0;;
I also my art is on the bubbly and fun. ^^;; As well as I have been recently doing headshapes.
Hello, I'm Kosova 404, a Traditional Cartoonist who tries to make a living with Fanarts and Landscapes. My specialty is the Chibi, Furry, Manga Style, Black and White, Landscapes and Fanarts of any character.
I Tag: @El_senor_Erizo, @indexth08, @Sr_Porpoise and @arturowebop https://t.co/djPC3kVhsP
Losey's Figures In A Landscape is brilliant. A sort of gritty Rogue Male-esque narrative of pursuit through brutal Andalusian landscapes. Wonderfully ambiguous and mysterious with virtually no info about the manic pair of Malcolm McDowell and Robert Shaw, both superb leads.
@eldritchspeaker Aubin I think I got loads better when you came into my life, when it comes to giving my forms shapes. I find a lot of inspirations in how you pose your own art and it makes me feel great when I see each sketch and finished piece of yours.
The greatest 1970s Marvel series we never saw would have been a buddy comic starring Richard Rory and Harold H. Harold, written by Steve Gerber & illustrated by Gene Colan. Probably sharing a flat & getting into existentially weird Odd Couple-style scrapes. I would've bought it.
@drewberryy_ My name is Daniel, I love doing concept art and landscapes. I would like to one day work as a concept artist or bg artist.
@pattymacey_art Congrats, Patty! 🎉
I'm Viv! I like to draw flowers, plants & landscapes. I also like polygonal arts.
Check out these other awesome PowerPoint artists: ❤ @kastilyo_arts @kangsdumps @andenillesart
Hi #VisibleWomen I'm Marta 😊 I'm a digital artist who is studying a Master of Videogame Design and Development.
🖌️I love to draw characters as well as landscapes.
💕My current obsession is Twisted Wonderland.
My IG, if you want to see more of my work: https://t.co/28jMvv98Iw
#VisibleWoman Hey, I'm Kay! An Oregon-based comic-artist and illustrator! I love the high-fantasy and horror genres. My work has a focus on strong colors, expressive characters, and sprawling landscapes.
I'm open for work!
💌 kaybairdart@gmail.com
https://t.co/LAucB1Lrmf
Welp, the dragon was a bit of a bust 😂 The patterning tutorial I used seems to work best for simpler shapes. So! Switching gears to a semi-realistic kitty head! Any takers, feel free to dm! Asking price at $1000+s&h, as material for this guy alone comes out to about 300
Hellooo #VisibleWomen my name is Lea!✨ I am an aspiring architect and illustrator. I love to draw portraits and is learning to draw landscapes. I'm currently open for commission and freelance projects. Hit me up! #artidn
🌕https://t.co/qSjTiZjlpm
📩archtpixie@gmail.com
hi #VisibleWomen !
i’m an nb trans woman who draws stuff sometimes. i mostly do character design and the like but i hope to get into comics soon. i like colors and shapes.
patreon: https://t.co/olQ6r5oy9T
ko-fi: https://t.co/01JZWrgXJh
design shop: https://t.co/YzrvLASqHR
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So, I made a species for #ProjectArrhythmia and #JSAB and wanted to share some the drawings I did of them. They are called Amèras and are natural predators to shapes.(I haven't finished the King and Queen's design yet)
Kuriphoton now admiring his handmade sushi. Another hard kuriboh to draw, I blame their smooth round shapes.
Spencer’s genius was to populate his religious images with locals & set them in Cookham landscapes. Self-portrait (1912), Zacharias & Elizabeth (1912-3), The Artist’s Left Hand (1913) & Fragments of a Self-Portrait (1913)