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Color and light

Intersect

To stir

The waters

Gently

Insistently

 

The red "we're stopped now" lights on the side of our subway cars in Toronto. You might also recognize that the subway has stopped from the fact that it's not moving.

An artist workspace in Findlay, OH

Want to buy that type of brush?

 

Feel free to connect with Mary(mary@shbrush.com)

www.alibaba.com/product-detail/White-Nylon-Test-Tube-Brus...

 

Brusher (sweeper) does a great job on teeth too!

Drew with iPhone Brushes

For Mean Old Man of the William Gibson Board.

You want to be a pretty hamster, don't you?

brushes studies - ps + wacom

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

BNSF 1933 and BNSF 1826 in charge of working Brush to Wiggins.

Brushing up on my macro photography.

boar and badger hair 070525

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shave_brush

 

The badger hair comes from Chinese badgers. The Chinese eat badgers, and the hair is a byproduct. It is claimed that there are too many badgers in China and the population needs controlling.

 

It is also claimed that the market in the West is exotic, and small. I determine that a badger hair brush costs between 25 and 250 pounds depending on the grade, in 2007. Poor badgers.

Anthochaera chrysoptera (Brush Wattlebird) feeding in Iochroma. Hobart, Tasmania.

Emma spotted this for Basil. It has under-seat storage for various vulpine accessories.

Foto e arte por: Ju Chang

 

Foto super sem foco..huahua

xD

 

@juchang

It's been an unexpected week, and I haven't been around Flickr as much as I usually am. I'm going to try and catch up properly with y'all my Flickr friends, though cleaning and cooking are calling my name. I hope you have a great weekend!

Brush Bronzewing (Phaps elegans), Taronga Zoo, Mosman, NSW

Lots of paint brush this year in our meadow.

Brushes app. I have been doing a lot of quick random sketches with Brushes. I enjoy trying to capture as much as I can as quickly as possible. Because I am drawing random people, the possibility that they are going to get up and walk away keeps me on my toes.

 

I like brushes because of it's simplicity. When I do these sketches, I like to start with a simple sketch using real thin brush, usually set on 2. I then create a layer beneath the initial sketch and using a broader brush with low opacity, fill in the shading. The background is added using another layer beneath.

 

This sketch was done in approximately 10 minutes.

Don't think we've ever actually used this for it's intended purpose, but at least taking it's picture got it out of the drawer for a change...

Brush turkey in forest Newcastle NSW Australia

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