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I drew this with a sharpened wooden chop stick and black ink! Then I added lots of watercolour.
6"x6"painting/$50 - www.etsy.com/listing/172866900/original-watercolour-paint...
"The Little Red Wonder Book;" A First Book of Religion for Little Children by Lewis Gilbert Wilson. Illustrated by Clara E. Atwood. Copyright 1917, The Beacon Press, Boston.
A rather fine and simple line drawing for a Bass beer and ales advert issued in 1924. The advert includes the famous 'red triangle' trademark that Bass used for many years and that was the UK's first registered trademark as they'd made sure they were first in line on 1 January 1876 when trademarks were first legally recognised! The figures shown are very 'flapper' style and show Bass were aiming to get their name over to newer and more contemporary markets.
Beautiful artistic work at the top of the temple tower by line drawing
Thoonganaimadam (Pennadam) is one of 275 Padal Petra Sthalams, and Thirunavukkarasar (appar) glorified this temple. It is about 20 km from Vridhachalam.
Old car sketch into Maruman F4 S84 Drawing block with Rohrer&Klinger Verdigris ink)
(Urbansketchers Weekly Theme: Nov 14 - 20: Vintage Cars)
24x33 cm
Been out and about sketching with friends Becky and Alex over from Germany and stopped at the end of the afternoon for a much needed yummy home made icecream. Very quick scribble of sketch as Alex went to find a loo!
In English folklore, the white hart is associated with Herne the Hunter. Arthurian legend states that the creature has a perennial ability to evade capture, and that the pursuit of the animal represents mankind's spiritual quest. It also signalled that the time was high for the knights of the kingdom to pursue a quest.
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How rare is it to see a white stag?
The condition, known as leucism, is very rare in this species, with genuine white stags only occurring occasionally in the wild - examples have only appeared a handful of times in the past 50 years.
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The white hart was a common element in Celtic mythology, a messenger from the other world and the starter of quests.
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hand drawn-manipulated with gimp and enhanced via pixlr
The modern English word moth comes from Old English moððe
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Moths can be symbols of death and the afterlife.
In Chinese folklore, moths are also associated with the souls of loved ones who have passed away, and many believe they bring messages from the afterlife.
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moths remind us of the importance of endings in the process of transformation. "While we may fear its connection with death and endings, Moth is also a sign of rebirth. Its presence encourages us to trust the process of letting go so that we may move ahead,"
Baumann Brunke ~
Dawn Baumann Brunke is a writer and editor who specializes in the areas of healing, dreaming, spirituality, animal communication, and deepening our connection with all life.
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hand drawn, gimp used to manipulate image and pixlr to polish.
Rudy. Ink (Platinum Carbon Black, Kala Moonstone, Iroshizuku Kiri-Same, Kaweco Sunrise Orange, J. Herbin Bouton D'Or, J. Herbin Rouge Grenat, and J. Herbin Vert De Gris) on Bristol Smooth.
you may know me as plain Jane, or the woman hanging around a jungle waiting to be carried off by Tarzan...
I am a cleaner, carer, I work in the local supermarket, I am the one you more than likely dont give a second thought to.. I have been invisible, behind the scenes, oppressed and passive, i empty bed pans, work betweeen schools runs, know as so and so's mummy, or his wife.. I am the Doe with out Identity,
I am the woman in uniform fighting for you liberty, the class room assistant, the teacher, I am the whore and the housewife..
I have a voice thats often over looked or silenced.I am the one who left school with few qualifications that worked in a factory, the one to give up her career to bring up children, the one from a hard up family who never regained her grip on her dreams..
I am the past beacuse every thing is different now.. Things are better and i should be grateful.
I am sarcastic, mock, moan..
Dont insult my intelligence, I have endured, faught, suffered indignation.
I am Woman, I will be seen, heard and not judged. Things have not changed for a lot of Janes...
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Feminism/Equality
digital draw and paint
gimp