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This one is for my angora rabbit pet which we thought was a boy when we first got her. She's grown into a fluff ball that eats everything, even shoes.
Pen & Ink Drawings submitted for approval for "The Wizard of Oz" Book!
They are wonderful have fun!
Author: Frank L. Baum.
Drawings by W.W. Denslow. ca. 1901.
Pictures are from the NYPL Ditgital Gallery. They are listed as Public Domain BUT Images can be used for personal Art/Graphic use only. May not be used for commerical or financial gain by listing on a CD or Collage Sheet for resale.
This is the latest in my series of futuristic motorcycles and frankly I think it's the best. I was inspired by artist Arthur Radebaugh (no relation) who was famous for drawing futuristic modes of transportation in the 40's and 50's and so on.
If you like her pics, please leave her a comment... I'm trying to build her confidence in her own artistic talents :)... thank you
I am out in Kelowna visiting my boopsie sis and family. My niece Sadie has a rain themed room & sis has asked me to do a painting on her wall of a poppy tree style Morton salt girl. This is an illustration I did as sort of practice.
Created the drawing using the app by touching my fingertip to screen with green, red, and blue. Cropped. Then used the Vibrance effect. Finished with a blue polka dot border.
Patterned off some birds I saw in various stamp catalogs. Sometimes I need inspiration even for doodling.
Me being overly dramatic, due to the excess of Talib Kweli in my headphones. A very accurate depiction of my utensil cup, however.