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I've been meaning to put this up for a while. A little something for Underground Art School magazine :)
I love art. Whenever I'm doing art - even if it's bad - my mind becomes so focused on the stroke of the pen, or the brush I stop thinking of anything else. It's a great way for me to quiet my mind and not think about the state of the world or the weather!
Hand lettering Shambaugh's wreckers. This is such a nice truck! Starting a huge Kenworth recovery truck next!
More photos from the show at Expresh Letters Blog:
expreshletters.blogspot.com/2011/07/guerrero-gallery-sign...
Illustrated recipe for They Draw & Cook.
©2017 Ine Beerten - Please don't share or use this image without my permission
by FRAU JULE*
Hamburg
Teller wurde übersprüht ...und etwas später dann wiederum mit Sticker beklebt...
An unkind soul thought I deserved my drawings to be crumpled / torn up / destroyed / ... these are the few I managed to slightly salvage. No dates as my 'A something a day' series is currently on hold.
So, my word for this year was CREATE. I think I've been doing pretty well so far, but a friend of mine has invited me to join her on a journey of learning hand lettering! There is so much more involved than I thought. Which is the correct writing implement? Should I draw in pencil first and then erase the errant lines after the ink is done? What paper is best - is it smooth enough, do I need lines or grids or just plain? How much design is too much? Or not enough? I think you get the idea! But I'm totally hooked and can't wait to find ways to put it to practical use!
I finally finished the watercolor version of "Love the body you're in" and the exciting news is that I created a wall calendar with it! Blogged here
My word for 2025 was "create". So far I've been continuing my adventures with watercolor as well as learning to do "doodle art" and lately I've been trying my hand at "hand lettering". They are all works in progress and each one has a different feel, but I've really enjoyed trying new things and creating art! This flat lay has samples of each style as well as the tools I use to create them.
Personal Challenge: Photography + Watercolor