Here are the other two self portraits I chose for my online Sketchbook Saturday for plus my quick live demos on my iPad, using to mimic pencil and pastel. Cezanne and Hogarth.

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For Retro Week. My OC's Sonic form. A quick experiment with Clip Studio Paint.
Done in Clip Studio Paint in ~30 minutes.
Character and art - Juricha.
21.11.2020

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I've already drawn small characters like adults, now I've decided to make Old characters like adults 👀

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Quick study out of 9 from the Iron Giant script. Currently practicing space and how it affects composition with this assignment. Hogarth is talking about superheroes and villains to the giant!

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POV: You've been looking for the next level for the last three hours and she asks you if you walked around the whole city for the 37 billionth time

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Finally I can publish it! Half a year ago I took part in the "Artbook SuperSonicCon2020" contest by and I was lucky to be a part of this Artbook >w<

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Apart from birthday, November was not a happy month for the On this day Jane nee Thornhill, his beloved wife, died. She was buried . Here's her coffin plate & Lysons' sketch showing her name on the same face as William's (Yale CBA B1977.14.20299)

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This year's Christmas cards, designed by CBE, now available via , references the Museum’s remarkable story through the Foundling Lamb which featured in the coat of arms designed for the Foundling Hospital by Hogarth.
https://t.co/bL4D5gUfc4

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2/2 The man himself: William Hogarth, in 1735. Today was his day.

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2/2 The musicians at Hogarth's Southwark Fair, 1733.

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2/2 The Countess's husband sips his morning chocolate. Possibly the most ridiculous-looking man in 18th-century painting. Or ever. Well done, William Hogarth, & happy birthday!

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in 1697 William Hogarth was born. Hogarth was instrumental in helping Coram realise his vision of the Foundling Hospital, encouraging leading artists of the day to donate work, thereby establishing the UK’s first public art gallery.

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"I turned my thoughts to a still more novel mode... to compose pictures on canvas similar to representations on the my picture is my stage, and men and women my players exhibited in a 'dumb' show." Painter and satirist was born 1697.

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