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Tough roadside living seen in Thailand, coloring book rendition. KD's World Tour using Google Street View.

"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.

Art piece on exhibit at the SFMOMA in San Franicsco.

2005 drawings..found on the archive.

preparing some special stuff for the week

i love drawing this micro worlds. dont know why,

quote by Julius Shulman

Julius Shulman was an American architectural photographer best known for his photograph "Case Study House #22, Los Angeles, 1960. Pierre Koenig, Architect." The house is also known as the Stahl House. Shulman's photography spread the aesthetic of California's Mid-century modern architecture around the world.

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AI/Gimp

I've started to draw (again) and this is an osprey I did yesterday.

 

There are a few more on Instagram

 

And now a blog post with details:

Going Old School - Osprey Drawings

Art dealer in Totnes.

pen,ink,graphite and watercolour.

18 x 31 cm watercolor

SOLD

Thou hast love.

Shall we part?

No!

We fly, and seek Heaven,

Our sorrows wither.

This artwork is a part of my new line of figurative art paintings and illustrations. The artwork is exhibited at my solo art-show Fashion Accent You can see more of my fashion inspired artwork at my new website www.fashion-accent.com

Black feltip pen on a page in a lined (!) notepad. I hope it ticks all the right boxes for you!

More red and black balancing acts.

Now and again, we collect some foam (surfactant) from some fresh water ... usually from a stream or the edge of a loch or reservoir. It's interesting to see which aquatic hyphomycete fungal spores are present in it. We bring home a little jar of the 'foam', and lay down some of the 'bubbles' on a glass slide. When the bubbles pop, we take a tiny needle tip of the resulting liquid from the slide, add some blue stain and look at the slide under high magnification. The range of species of hyphomycete fungal spores we find in a small sample pot of surfactant never fails to amaze. Each species has its own 'design' of spores which can be relatively easily identified because of their distinctive shapes.

 

These are just a few of the different shapes of spores of these aquatic hyphomycetes. I photographed some of the line drawings we were using to identify them the other day (CP Ingold 1975 : A Guide to Aquatic Hyphomycetes). I think the shapes are visually, beautiful. This collage of some of them is a very close approximation to what the images look like as we view them under the scope.

 

To give you an idea of scale, 40 microns (middle image, bottom row) equals 40 thousandths of a millimetre. They are extremely abundant in most fresh water, particularly clean water with good aeration.

 

I hope you enjoy looking at this small example of their diversity :o) .

Small 0.1pt fine line pen drawings into small sketch pad. Page dimensions: approx A6.

This artwork is a part of my new line of figurative art paintings and illustrations. The artwork is exhibited at my solo art-show Fashion Accent <You can see more of my fashion inspired artwork at my new website www.fashion-accent.com

Pen, ink, pencil, paint on paper. all archival materials.

it's what's inside that counts

This artwork is a part of my new line of figurative art paintings and illustrations. The artwork is exhibited at my solo art-show Fashion Accent You can see more of my fashion inspired artwork at my new website www.fashion-accent.com

sketch from picure

just trying and playing

This is a quick sketch of my little niece, who i love to draw. She always uses this line.

Available on my store.

Wasp drawing, mixed media on paper

Line drawing of blank TDK cassette, filled in on photoshop.

This is Pegasus, my bike. Bikes make fantastic subjects for line drawings, and so I didn’t have to think for very long about what I’d draw for this week’s Illustration Friday subject.

 

I love Peg, although she does tend to complain more about long journeys than I do.

 

To see more of my work, please visit my blog www.mariecampbell.com

I introduced a new color to my limited colors. I don't think the color is going to make the cut. Nevertheless, here is my try with it. I am going to do this over. Canson Watercolor Sketchbook 140#, WN watercolors, ink, 6x4.5" Based on S. Hinckley workbook.

 

The color is WN Gamboge Genuine. It sure is powerful ... have decided to use it sparingly as a highlight. It overwhelms the colors I use. I generally have the white of the paper show through...and it didn't work this time. Thanks for all the input.

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