/ From my sketch book, the camera collection, look like the illustration …
/ From my sketch book, the camera collection, look like the illustration artwork. I drawn it by pigment ink pen, fast and simple. Look Closer in my art blog / / Like it?
/ The Holga120GN one of camera collection painting, I use the pigment …
/ The Holga120GN one of camera collection painting, I use the pigment ink marker on paper. Create lines of the camera by hand inspired from my camera portrait. See the full size of artwork in here This holga create the unusual photographs with the experimental photography. Feel fun as toy camera, but good quality. Take a look in my Panorama : Day by Day to find out my photography with Holga. Or join me in Flickr.
Vestque’s Original ACEO Creations! For those that don’t know, ACEO stands for Art Cards, Editions and Originals. They are 2.5 by 3.5 c…
Vestque’s Original ACEO Creations! For those that don’t know, ACEO stands for Art Cards, Editions and Originals. They are 2.5 by 3.5 collectible cards chocked full of original handmade one-of-a-kind artwork. I finished my first set yesterday! :D (Violet gave me the idea!) So im trying out this new and exciting world of ACEO’s. My Medium was colored pencils, pen and gel pens. My ACEO Website: Vestque.etsy.com Let me know what you guys think! Vestque PS: Thank you so much Violet for all of the help, you are the greatest :D!
Diesel on Decks – The Art Piece / ...
Diesel on Decks – The Art Piece / - This is my favourite design to date and, as I was rummaging through the house the other day I stumbled across an acrylic paint set. / So I popped down the shop, purchased some 45×60 canvas’ and decided it was time to convert my art from digital to reality. I decided to take some photos of the process and as it stands, I believe I am 1/4 of the way through. Enjoy. —-—-—-—-- / To start, I hopped into Photoshop and made my canvas the same size as the ‘real’ canvas. In this case, 45cm x 60cm, with 300dpi. Then I dragged my vector image across and resized it to fit the Photoshop canvas. Unfortunately I don’t have a massive printer, so I printed the image across 4 pieces of paper, (there was a little bit of the image missing on each page) aligning each page with the reference corner; eg. top left image on the page aligns with top left corner, bottom right aligns to bottom right corner etc. Then, I printed a colour version of the center image, where most of the ‘action’ happens. I will use this image for colour reference, and also tracing later on. Then came the question of how to get that design onto the canvas. Remembering back to primary school, I used a highly advanced technique (WARNING – NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED) called…...TRACING. Told you it was advanced! I coloured the back of the main colour image, and then, using my 4 pages as a guide, I traced the image directly onto the canvas. Ooooooh! Then I posed for this really cool shot. Then next bit was to get my paints out and start colouring in the areas. Even though I will later cover over the edges with thick black outlines, I wanted to be as neat as possible and take my time on this artwork. I tend to usually rush things in real life so it was a good test! When I paint, I have a habit of pouring out way too much paint then I need. Today was no different. I’m sure I will learn to perfect this wasting technique as the days go on. I was drawing/painting for about 2 hours and I’m quite proud of how far I have got already. I’m also very happy with where it is going, and it may not look like much in the final drawing SO FAR, but in my opinion it’s on track! I’m not sure how long it will take to finish it, probably another 4 days when I get the time, but I will put up another Journal entry asap! This is where we leave it for today, but stay tuned…I will finish this! If you like this art piece, please view it here > /
I had the opportunity to see what my artwork looks like printed. Not my photographs, but the digital artwork. Oh my. The Japanese Vas…
I had the opportunity to see what my artwork looks like printed. Not my photographs, but the digital artwork. Oh my. The Japanese Vase leaps out of the page, with color and depth. The “I’m Not a Morning Critter” (butterfly holding a coffee cup) looks realistic, yet coffee cup? The beach scene, the Celtic spirals, all of it floored me. I am always doubtful of anything I do, and seeing my work, solid and real, amazed me
Happy! going with the flow…...started new paintings and drawings using oil paint and pen and wash techinques.
Happy! going with the flow…...started new paintings and drawings using oil paint and pen and wash techinques.
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