This picture tells a quiet story that makes us wonder where the spaceship came from, its adventure, and how it finally gives in to a world that moves on, not caring about the amazing things people make.
I painted this pastel painting on velour paper. The texture of this paper contributes to the dreamy, soft and somewhat blurred impression of the pastel painting.
House is all finished. It has never looked this good. ❤️ 🏠
if you are in Port Alberni and looking for a painter, I know a guy. :-) #Home#PortAlberni#Renovation#Painting
(1/2) I bought a teeny tiny watercolor palette & filled it with 6 colors (CMYK + one extra color) from which I can create millions of colors! Here’s my palette in hand. You can read more on my latest blog post
I realized that I haven’t showed you all of my black hole doodles yet! This is probably the most recent one. I can tell because the shading makes the holes look more convincing, and that took me a lot of practice to figure out how to do that. Can you find the waterbear?
I call this piece… Cosmic Ooze Doodle No. 108 Watercolor, ink, colored pencil on 8” square cotton paper #art#MathArt#BlackHole#surface#watercolor#painting#astronomy#microbes
New art thread for 2024 starts here! This is a mostly daily thread with a different artist featured in each post, primarily modern and contemporary stuff since that's my thing.
Paintings by Palestinian artist Juliana Seraphim, 1960s-90s, who fled to Lebanon during the 1948 Nakba and worked for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East before studying painting.