This is a drawing my 6 year old son did. He said ’ Mum please can I put this on a t-shirt?’ I love this drawing and this made him really happy. He spends all his spare time (when he’s not playing video games) drawing and will draw for hours. Guess he takes after Mummy!
Digital version of this stencil. The coat of arms depicts a Mexican golden eagle, perched upon a cactus, devouring a snake. The coat of arms of Mexico was inspired by an Aztec legend regarding the founding of Tenochtitlan. The Aztecs, then a nomadic tribe, were wandering throughout Mexico in search of a divine sign that would indicate the precise spot upon which they were to build their capital. Their god Huitzilopochtli had commanded them to find an eagle devouring a snake, perched atop a cactus that grew on a rock submerged in a lake. After two hundred years of wandering, they found the promised sign on a small island in the swampy Lake Texcoco. It was there they founded their new capital, Tenochtitlan.
The fractal was created with Apophysis then inserted into Photoshop and played with.. The time consuming part was deleting some parts of it so that a defined shape would be created in to the final product
Digital manipulation
Collaboration of work with photographer, Berti Pozo who captured original in Machu Pichu, Peru.
T-Shirt
The llama is related to camels, alpacas and vicunas. This is an airbrush painting of a pack llama from Peru, by animal artist, Carolyn McFann of Two Purring Cats Studio.
Jumping frog…
modified photograph of one of my oil paintings
From an original acrylic painting
Inspired by Inca/Aztec artwork
from a felt tip pen doodle 09
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