Solo Exhibition
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Drawing Day gallery (locked)
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Solo members, feel free to post your Drawing Day 2010 Drawing here. Remember to upload your work to the Drawing Day group, and stay tuned to their messages, as they are the official RedBubble connection to Drawing Day. This gallery is our very own celebration of the great artists in the Solo Group. Even if you’re not so sure your Drawing Day drawing is great, we welcome it here. The thought behind this gallery is to support the energy and creativity behind the now international “Drawing Day”. So show us! Here’s the Easy Button. Use the Easy Button to get pre-formatted code to post in any RedBubble form. The Easy Button strictly works for images already loaded on RedBubble. I created the Easy Button for Solo Exhibitions, but feel free to use it for your own personal use as well. It makes linking RB images so much easier and faster. 1) Go to the comment page of your image and copy the comment page’s web address from your browser window, then click the Easy Button here, and paste that into the top box of the form. 2) Select the “Feature – Large” option from the options listed. Scroll down to see “Features” and “Thumbnails” options. Click the radio button next to “Feature – Large”, That will automatically check off the option box for your title and artist name. Click the small red Easy Button below that to “submit”. In a second or two, CODE will appear in the box at the base of the page, AND you will see a preview of what it will look like (exactly!) after you post it in a comment, here. 3) Click in that box at the base of the page to select the code, and COPY. Come back here, and PASTE into the form at the bottom of the page. Hit the red “Save Reply” button on the comment form, below. Many have used the Easy Button for Solo shows, hosting, and beyond. I personally use it a dozen or so times a day. It’s your turn. —Frannie |
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Thanks for posting a reminder Frannie :) There’s some wonderful talent in this group so we’d love you to join us. Just to clarify – all works need to be created on the day and you can create as many drawings as you like. We’ll be featuring some drawing works from artists in the featured art and t-shirt sections so if anyone knows of any hidden gems that already exist on RB, you’re welcome to post them in this thread and we’ll check back over the weekend … |
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@Natalie, greetings. Thank you for posting that very clear clarification: that “ALL WORKS NEED TO BE CREATED ON THE DAY”, and as many we want. That’s great! …And it answers Betty’s questions, definitively. :D) @all, okay, I deleted our lead-up chatter, even Robin’s chocolate candy, so we are ready for those 2010 Drawing Day posts! :D) |
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Whoa, Tulay! Love the energy and style. Is this on Sandpaper? You must think I ask a million questions, Tulay. :)) |
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Yes..I am doing this on an Ipad, and I can’t seem to be able to copy the address at the top of the page easily…no mouse..only my finger…. Got my finger to work finally… :)) |
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Derwent Pencils on Indian Paper Drawing day…the only day of the year that I draw…after it’s over I return to painting… I have desired to go And I have asked to be |
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Derwent Pencils on Indian Paper Drawing Day my Derwent pencils get an airing, though I end up only using one or two, then they go back to being ornaments till next year… ONE fine evening, a no less fine government clerk called Ivan Dmitritch Tchervyakov was sitting in the second row of the stalls, gazing through an opera glass at the Cloches de Corneville. He gazed and felt at the acme of bliss. But suddenly. . . . In stories one so often meets with this “But suddenly.” The authors are right: life is so full of surprises! But suddenly his face puckered up, his eyes disappeared, his breathing was arrested . . . he took the opera glass from his eyes, bent over…cont.d on art page… |
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I’ll move this comment down, later, if you have more to post… but just have to say, these are dynamite! I adore The Government Clerk, with his big eyes behind the glasses. And the colored paper… oh, so creative. |
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Gosh, now I don’t want to go to bed. Feel like a little kid at Christmas. I want to stay up and see what else gets posted. :) |
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Woof, woof, Tulay. Wow, what fun! Wish my teeth were this white. He must be getting premium quality bones. I want what he’s having. :)) |
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Thanks Frannie…I am just getting used to the Ipad, which is slower, but cuter…I do have more to post… |
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@Frannie.. very thanks …hah ha !! it is made for private day.. |
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@Janis very good drawings!! |
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Soluble Sharpie, Soluble Marker and Pastel I draw once per year on drawing day…I really prefer to paint, but here is one of my annual Drawing Day creations…two Poppies in Soluble Sharpie, Soluble Marker and Pastel on Indian Paper…. |
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Pastel and soluble marker on brown wrapping paper Another drawing day creation in a very naive style, simple almost primitive white flowers from a park nearby, in pastel and soluble marker on brown wrapping paper…. I write the codes |
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Thanks so much Tulay… |
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Wow!! Great drawings!!!!! |
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Photoshop Elements 8 with Wacom Intuous tablet/pen |
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Delightful, Robin. The Easy Button doesn’t care whether it is for sale or not. It works regardless, with the “Feature” option. Just paste in the public page url, check Feature large and boom: proper code. I just changed it. Really, use the Easy Button. And it even works on unpublished pieces if you know the “image-id-and-title-bit-in-of-the-piece”. For unpublished pieces: Just put “http://www.redbubble.com/people/robpixaday/art&...; in the form, then paste the “image-id-and-title-bit-in-of-the-piece” bit that will be shown in the unpublished address and submit that. Voila. |
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Thank you, Frannie! I’m so happy you like it! |
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Pen & Watercolor on paper |










