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another 4x6 this time with forest and red micron. A ghastly beast peers from behind a giant wall or rocky column. He sorta looks as if he's made of wood. enjoy
don't have bad dreams. Now that I think about it this is a variation of something that I have seen in my dreams in the past.
We drove all the way to Port Macquarie for the long weekend, hoping for warmer weather, but it poured down solidly for 24 hours. Yes we made it out for breakfast, morning tea and to watch the footy finals, but we still felt very stuck. So I decided that I had to come up with tangles based on what I could see in our cabin. Luckily we had some ugly curtains I could use for inspiration while we shivered in our noisy tin roofed cabin.
We'll experience the best of Port on another visit.
"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.
“My Poetry Book, an anthology of modern verse for boys and girls,” arranged by Grace Thompson Huffard and Laura Mae Carlisle in collaboration with Helen Ferris. Published by The John C. Winston Co., copyright 1934, reprinted 1950. Illustrated by Willy Pogany.
Found pasted on a warehouse wall on Carroll Street. Not mine. I stopped drawing boobs in high school. I swear. Really. Honest to God. Trust me. For real.
Line drawings of the Way of Mercy artworks. Colouring in exercises for children and adults alike. By Rachel Alem
“My Poetry Book, an anthology of modern verse for boys and girls,” arranged by Grace Thompson Huffard and Laura Mae Carlisle in collaboration with Helen Ferris. Published by The John C. Winston Co., copyright 1934, reprinted 1950. Illustrated by Willy Pogany.
Does anyone remember doing those symmetry patterns at school? The ones we did with just a pencil and a ruler and no curves, just straight lines.
(There is probably a word for these patterns, but I can't remember what it is. If anyone knows, please remind me!)
Well, I thought I'd have a go at doing this digitally in photoshop, and TBH, it wasn't as hard as I thought it might be. I started off making the original piece, then flipped the images around, messed around with colours, then moved on to distorting it.
I had lots of fun making these.
SEE THE ORIGINAL I MADE BELOW
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