For tomorrow's remix album premiere, I removed the dust from my cart! This is Ru D., the captain!

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I drew danbo but I did not draw Yotsuba, silly me

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Fourth print by Paul Oscar Droege. Stole a dark brown from the second palette to get the second sail in the right value, but it would still kinda work with the standard brown.

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The beautiful kingfisher pigeon! After Mirko Hanák, a Czech painter and illustrator.

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Today is a print by Masao Ido. It uses the standard palette + darker shade of purple.

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Today is by Wu Guanzhong, a founder of modern Chinese painting, who mostly worked with a restricted subset of the palette.

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I want to try a few more stylised pieces with This is a watercolour by Tony Couch.

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Today is finally release of last movie. So today is pen-pen, the only character who can keep his head above the mayhem.

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So today's reference is from a master of colors who is not only alive, but who has a nice blog, and does great videos.
Flying dinosaur by

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A landscape by Arkhip Kuinji. I could spend quite a few weeks studying Russian painters, there are so many incredible ones. But I've already been told "are you just gonna draw trees?"

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"if you meet korean who does not know these works, he is a spy from north"
Monkey by Owon.

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Cockatoo and pomegranate in the night by Ohara Koson. It's like a co-crow.

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The pigeon week went too fast, allow me to make a second one. This is an eagle by Au Ho Nien, one of the great masters of Lignan School.

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Today pigeon is adorable and proud little falcon (and sun) by Hokusai.

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Today pigeon is another deadly predator, the kingfisher!
It is by Zhao Shao'ang, and I still can't find words to say how much I love his work.

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Came accross this painting, "Christmas Eve" by George Inness. A lone figure on an icy landcape, coldly isolated by the moonlight. A reminder that Christmas will be hard for some.

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Ivan Shishkin's rye fields. They really take on a new life in
It seems safe to say the original muted tones were a limitation of the medium, while the painting screamed for decently saturated colors!

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Doctors told him that his OCD would make any serious career impossible.
Hokusai proved them wrong by achieving great success through his Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. This is no. 33.

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Despite being a prolific writer, ZhuangZi is mostly known as an entomologist, for his work on butterflies.
(based on Michael Hofmann's painting).

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