illustration that I did of the character named Sabrina from The Water Kingdom Books : https://t.co/qY2QAV9TQ2

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As the artist matured his brushwork became more fluid & he used longer brushes which gave his work a sense of movement. His portraits of the Duchess of Beaufort (c1775), Mrs Graham (c1775) & of his nephew & assistant Gainsborough DuPont (c1775) are ravishing masterpieces

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Website: https://t.co/Yv3CRrRMGu
❤️: I love the brushwork line art in this! Jimmy looks like he's plotting his next scheme to harass Bob while he enjoys his smoke break behind his Pizzeria. 😈 Artist is easy to work with, great turnaround time, awesome style!

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Check out this lovely ‘lil portrait sketch of my pal ’s Lyrrinoth character, Vraekai! A commission drawn by the amazing !! I love their textured sketchy brushwork! :D

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its a simple tone paper as a texture, with default brushwork.
I'm disappoint pulled this town, but I do hope I can share some of my techniques

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Fragonard created this exquisite image of a young girl reading c1776. The painter worked intuitively when it came to colour & brushwork. His approach is surprisingly modern. A stunning work.

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Joseph Mallord William Turner was born in 1775.

One of the greatest English painter's of his generation, his late works of the 1840s, like 'Flight into Egypt', are characterised by brilliant colour and free brushwork.

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Drew my friend while talking with them on webcam! :D came out alright

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Did a quick portrait for my friend ! was a morning experiment trying to get some more oil/acrylic traditional looking brushwork with digital! I think its something i'll try more of down the road!

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Born OTD, Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). His best female portraits have a seductive dazzle: bravura brushwork, glistening lips and sparkling eyes. Countess of Blessington, Elizabeth Farren, Mary Hamilton (pencil & chalk, British Museum), Lady Caroline Lamb (Bristol Museums) 3/5

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Experimental portrait for @/couldbeasquid!
Tried letting my brushwork do the heavy lifting instead of rendering everything this time and I'm quite happy with it :)

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In her final years her output lessened & her brushwork became more relaxed & expressive. Still Life (1916), Interior (1920) & View from my Balcony (1915)

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Here's a little work in progress peek. By so far I have been experimenting between hard and soft brushwork using

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Arch Chancellor of the Esoteric University of Sorcery

Been working on my brushwork recently and trying to have a more diverse range of characters in my illustrations

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of master studies.

Day 12 - Anders Zorn - Mrs Emily Crane (~1.5 hours)

Over halfway there! I am vibing on speed painting portraits rn. Trying to see how I can speed up my process, trust my brushwork, and let go of over detailing/rendering

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Cool expression and brushwork!❤️

I still have this sketch waiting for me to have time, today I finished a magical-bear-and-salmon for a commission (here's a sneak peek), and I recently finished this owl for the same project but we decided not to use it so he's homeless! 🥺

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Great day spent doing masterclass, exploring large brushwork. This is a 2 and half hour study 60x50cm. Tomorrow we're working very large.

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