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Ethno Snowflakes. Created from a hand drawing. Ethnic motifs from hot India combined with the shape of snowflakes from cold Siberia.

 

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Vector illustration — set Snowflakes - www.shutterstock.com/g/juliafaranchuk/sets/94875767

  

Quick Fingerpainting with brushes on iPad 2 at ong 2.0 and Web 2.0 presentation, during Social Media Week Torino socialmediaweek.org/torino/

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Murals on the interior walls of Spitzwald Kindergarten in Allschwil, a village next to Basel, Switzerland. Within the period of two weeks I drew on the walls directly using acrylic paint and graphite pens.

 

The illustrations show monster-like characters that explore their surroundings. They meet all kinds of animals that play with differently colored magical globes. There is three globes of every color, so that the children can discover all of them while walking the corridors of the Kindergarten.

 

The characters have a friendly vibe to them and greet the children with a swiss “Grüezi!” at the entrance.

 

Dynamic graphite strokes cut the illustrations here and there to let them merge with the walls and create a looser look.

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Intricate animal illustration from Indian Zoology (1830-1834) by John Edward Gray (1800-1875), keeper of the zoological department of the British Museum. Gray selected illustrations by both native and English artists in India from the collections of Major-General Hardwicke introducing the fascinating wildlife of the east to an English audience.

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Intricate animal illustration from Indian Zoology (1830-1834) by John Edward Gray (1800-1875), keeper of the zoological department of the British Museum. Gray selected illustrations by both native and English artists in India from the collections of Major-General Hardwicke introducing the fascinating wildlife of the east to an English audience.

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Intricate animal illustration from Indian Zoology (1830-1834) by John Edward Gray (1800-1875), keeper of the zoological department of the British Museum. Gray selected illustrations by both native and English artists in India from the collections of Major-General Hardwicke introducing the fascinating wildlife of the east to an English audience.

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Intricate animal illustration from Indian Zoology (1830-1834) by John Edward Gray (1800-1875), keeper of the zoological department of the British Museum. Gray selected illustrations by both native and English artists in India from the collections of Major-General Hardwicke introducing the fascinating wildlife of the east to an English audience.

Philipp Zurmöhle “Gathering Fortunes” pencil and watercolor on paper, 80 x 110 cm - www.philippzm.com

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Made by using real watercolor

Kasi artwork project #2

This Paris Mei in BKK for #DGArtsGIVEAWAY2022,#dgartsxparismei

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Intricate animal illustration from Indian Zoology (1830-1834) by John Edward Gray (1800-1875), keeper of the zoological department of the British Museum. Gray selected illustrations by both native and English artists in India from the collections of Major-General Hardwicke introducing the fascinating wildlife of the east to an English audience.

www.philippzm.com/spitzwald-kindergarten

 

Murals on the interior walls of Spitzwald Kindergarten in Allschwil, a village next to Basel, Switzerland. Within the period of two weeks I drew on the walls directly using acrylic paint and graphite pens.

 

The illustrations show monster-like characters that explore their surroundings. They meet all kinds of animals that play with differently colored magical globes. There is three globes of every color, so that the children can discover all of them while walking the corridors of the Kindergarten.

 

The characters have a friendly vibe to them and greet the children with a swiss “Grüezi!” at the entrance.

 

Dynamic graphite strokes cut the illustrations here and there to let them merge with the walls and create a looser look.

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Intricate animal illustration from Indian Zoology (1830-1834) by John Edward Gray (1800-1875), keeper of the zoological department of the British Museum. Gray selected illustrations by both native and English artists in India from the collections of Major-General Hardwicke introducing the fascinating wildlife of the east to an English audience.

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www.philippzm.com/spitzwald-kindergarten

 

Murals on the interior walls of Spitzwald Kindergarten in Allschwil, a village next to Basel, Switzerland. Within the period of two weeks I drew on the walls directly using acrylic paint and graphite pens.

 

The illustrations show monster-like characters that explore their surroundings. They meet all kinds of animals that play with differently colored magical globes. There is three globes of every color, so that the children can discover all of them while walking the corridors of the Kindergarten.

 

The characters have a friendly vibe to them and greet the children with a swiss “Grüezi!” at the entrance.

 

Dynamic graphite strokes cut the illustrations here and there to let them merge with the walls and create a looser look.

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Floral geometric symmetrical ornament. Hand drawing. Linear graphics. Black on white - www.spoonflower.com/fabric/7748711-floral-geometric-symme...

  

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Jean Bernard (1775-1833) was a Dutch art collector and painter. His portraits of people, nature and animals are drawn mostly with charcoal and colored crayons and beautifully capture the intricate details of his varied subjects

 

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www.philippzm.com/spitzwald-kindergarten

 

Murals on the interior walls of Spitzwald Kindergarten in Allschwil, a village next to Basel, Switzerland. Within the period of two weeks I drew on the walls directly using acrylic paint and graphite pens.

 

The illustrations show monster-like characters that explore their surroundings. They meet all kinds of animals that play with differently colored magical globes. There is three globes of every color, so that the children can discover all of them while walking the corridors of the Kindergarten.

 

The characters have a friendly vibe to them and greet the children with a swiss “Grüezi!” at the entrance.

 

Dynamic graphite strokes cut the illustrations here and there to let them merge with the walls and create a looser look.

www.philippzm.com/spitzwald-kindergarten

 

Murals on the interior walls of Spitzwald Kindergarten in Allschwil, a village next to Basel, Switzerland. Within the period of two weeks I drew on the walls directly using acrylic paint and graphite pens.

 

The illustrations show monster-like characters that explore their surroundings. They meet all kinds of animals that play with differently colored magical globes. There is three globes of every color, so that the children can discover all of them while walking the corridors of the Kindergarten.

 

The characters have a friendly vibe to them and greet the children with a swiss “Grüezi!” at the entrance.

 

Dynamic graphite strokes cut the illustrations here and there to let them merge with the walls and create a looser look.

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Intricate animal illustration from Indian Zoology (1830-1834) by John Edward Gray (1800-1875), keeper of the zoological department of the British Museum. Gray selected illustrations by both native and English artists in India from the collections of Major-General Hardwicke introducing the fascinating wildlife of the east to an English audience.

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Intricate animal illustration from Indian Zoology (1830-1834) by John Edward Gray (1800-1875), keeper of the zoological department of the British Museum. Gray selected illustrations by both native and English artists in India from the collections of Major-General Hardwicke introducing the fascinating wildlife of the east to an English audience.

Pride and Folly illustration from Grand voyages (1596) by Theodor de Bry (1528-1598). Original from The New York Public Library. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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Jean Bernard (1775-1833) was a Dutch art collector and painter. His portraits of people, nature and animals are drawn mostly with charcoal and colored crayons and beautifully capture the intricate details of his varied subjects

 

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Digital mixed media collage. Composition made with brushes on iPad.

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