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Look at Mother Nature on the run in the 2020s.

 

Shot at the Faro Municipal Museum in the old Convent of Our Lady of The Assumption.

 

(Apologies to the sculptor - I missed photgraphing the exhibit details tag).

An exploration of memory, nostalgia, and the textures of nature.

This piece blends painting with found objects, layered fabrics, and textured elements to recreate the feeling of a crisp autumn fishing day by the lake. The warmth of fading foliage meets the quiet shimmer of water — and somewhere in between, a story unfolds.

 

Swipe in. Let your eyes wander. What do you notice first?

 

️ Mixed media | Texture paste, acrylic, fabric, wire, found materials

Steve showing a sketch he did for me of the White Queen. He is a really amazing artist. You can view a full-sized scan of the artwork here...

 

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Scott and Jeff display their finished sketch. It can be viewed up close on Comic Art Fans...

 

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“This is an artist’s concept of NASA’s Space Telescope, a multi-purpose optical telescope planned for launch into Earth orbit in 1983 aboard the Space Shuttle. The 10-ton unmanned telescope will enable scientists to see deep into space--seven times farther than is now possible, perhaps even to the outer edge of the universe. NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., has overall management responsibility for the Space Telescope project.”

 

Nine years later, the same background: with a shuttle, Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) AND ground station!

 

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A nearly identical perspective, although a far inferior depiction by Jim Butcher:

 

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Ladies home journal 1960 operation terror sketch Via Kevin Koch on CAF www.comicartfans.com/galleryPiece.asp?Piece=1213555&G...

In 1921 the Daily Sketch newspaper first published their Oojah the Elephant comic strips and these ran until 1929. Oojah annuals were also produced until 1942. The Oojah comic strips were briefly revived in 1954 when they were published in the Jack and Jill children’s comics until 1958.

 

The Daily Sketch Birthday Club was overseen by the honorary ‘Uncle Oojah’ and on joining new members would receive their certificate and badge. Members would also receive a special card and gift vouchers on their birthday and which were often very generous, for example vouchers for a pound of chocolate, cinema matinees, etc. A club member could become a Member of Honour if they recruited ten or more new members and win special prizes.

 

This button badge features Oojah the Elephant as drawn by the illustrator, Thomas Maybank (1869-1929).Thomas was a prolific cartoonist and illustrator that produced artwork for many publications, including Punch.

 

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References:

 

bearalley.blogspot.com/2006/11/h-m-talintyre.html (About Oojah the Elephant character).

 

www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=349164&gs... (Oojah the Elephant comic strip drawing by ‘Thomas Maybank’ dated 28th July 1923).

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Sketch (About the Daily Sketch newspaper, 1909-1971).

 

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Enamels: n/a – printed two colours (blue & gold).

Finish: Celluloid laminate.

Material: Pressed tin.

Fixer: Pin.

Size: 1” in diameter (about 25mm)

Process: Printed & laminated with a clear celluloid.

Maker: No maker’s name or mark.

 

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Thank you for reading.

Stuart.

Ladies home journal Nov 1960 operation terror sketch Via Kevin Koch on CAF www.comicartfans.com/galleryPiece.asp?Piece=1213555&G...

© Neal Adams

 

Media Type: Pencil and Ink

Art Type: Cover

Ross Andru - penciller

Neal Adams - inker

Dick Giordano - inker

 

Detail of the original cover art for Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man.

 

available for $65,000 from

 

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Colouring by Brett Jordan

 

via

 

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This is an official Artist Return sketch card from the Treasure Chests & Booty trading card set from Bad Axe Studios.

 

The original artwork is Currently for sale on Ebay until 8th Dec 2010 - visit Jack Redd's ComicArtFans gallery for more details - HERE

Hand painted Jade Green Decanter 'the Spirit Turtle & the Galaxsea' with hand painted golden backed sea turtles; black & copper accents. Painted Poetry Art on Glass Authentic American sackettdoodles® Uniquely Yours & Like no other.

Frank Cho (Penciller)

 

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( Aula na Impacto Quadrinhos ) - School Impacto Quadrinhos

Entrega final para ilustración digital. rediseño de portada. Mannhai Mi Profesor me calificó con un 60.

Pencil and ink on 11 3/4" x 16 1/2" bristol board.

 

Original artwork by me Jack Redd - this piece was a recent commission.

 

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Artist: Diana Lee

Date: 2013

Gallery: Diana Lee Scratch Boards

ARC Gallery 1246 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94103

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Mood and Technique: The mood of this work is rather mysterious. The boy and his dog appear to be looking out into the abyss and seem to have a close connection with each other since they are so close in the image. The technique that this artist used was scratch board. She was able to use lighting by scratching away certain parts of the board to have a contrast with the lighting.

Original artwork by Jack Redd.

 

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"On my right, folks, we have nature's imitation of the New York Skyline."

 

“Richard Decker - Life Magazine Cartoon - August 1935 - Cave Tour.” Welcome to ComicArtFans! Accessed August 25, 2021. www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1640311.

This wooden sculpture twists into elegant reflections, a testament to modern craftsmanship.

 

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Atomic Robo artist Scott Wegener and letterer Jeff Powell were signing at Jim Hanley's Universe. I asked them to do a humorous drawing on the "sketch variant cover" of the first issue of the new Wolverine series. You can view the finished artwork at this link...

 

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Possibly my favourite sketch of the weekend. On stage at the Eurovision Song Contest, a Dalek sings, "Your heart goes boom-banga-bang... because you have been exterminated!"

 

I drew Daleks so obsessively as a child that to this day I can draw them accurately from memory. I can even do different eras of Dalek. As I was explaining this to the onlookers, Ian drily asked, "How many Rels did it take you to learn that, then?"

 

You can see a nice big scan of this picture here.

Sonoran Art League Gallery pieces

Final product shot. Looking pretty rustic.

Hand fabricated unique broach is made with genuine sterling silver.

Exhibited in various galleries.

 

Made to order piece (max. 10 days).

 

This piece will be shipped to your shipping address as a parcel because of its weight and insurance when lost or damaged.

 

Visit www.BOiS.etsy.com for viewing or cherishing BOiS jewellery.

Here is the final product of some new works I have been working on, This will be sold on theartprojectonline.com ...check it out.

Artist Statement:

 

This image came to me in the language of paradox: uniforms and vulnerability, love and departure, beauty and abandonment. The man walks away, not toward war but toward anonymity. He carries roses not to give them, but to take them with him — as if love, in this instance, could not be left behind.

 

The birds are witnesses, the rose on the wet ground is a remnant. The city watches passively, glowing red but indifferent. It’s a meditation on how love survives endings — not in gestures, but in the details we carry forward, the symbolic weight we assign to what was never returned.

 

The image is both a breakup and a poem. It’s the kind of heartbreak that makes you dress sharply — out of respect for what once mattered.

 

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Artist Statement:

 

In The Offering Wasn’t Enough, I wanted to explore the loneliness of grandeur — how devotion can be a spectacle, and power can be untouched by sincerity.

 

The crowned figure is both monarch and icon, indifferent in his elegance. The figure bearing the blood-red bloom is smaller, lost in shadow, yet holds the emotional weight of the piece. The bloom itself — lush, oversized, and undeniably beautiful — is not merely a gift, but a symbol of effort, of vulnerability made visible.

 

The monolithic structures above echo a divine presence or a void — depending on how you read them. The entire setting is a theater for imbalance, a confession in chiaroscuro.

 

This work was born out of a question I’ve carried for years: What happens when we give our all, and it still isn’t enough? And more dangerously — What if the other person never even noticed?

 

Hashtags:

 

#TheOfferingWasntEnough

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#ChiaroscuroDrama

#NarrativeComposition

#CrownAndBloom

  

What the frame looked like before the burn

one of my first project at CCV ,Burlington

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