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Excerpt from tourismhamilton.com:

 

Hamilton Geometry (18): My proposition is to illustrate a few architectural landmarks located throughout the City of Hamilton in colorful modern style to deter graffiti and vandalism. The rigid linework mixed with organic textures will provide a difficult surface to deface and help bring color, life and a modern twist to historical landmarks of Hamilton. The landmarks I have used are the iconic Sanford family vault located in the Hamilton Cemetery, Cathedral Basilica, Gage Park Foundation, Hamilton City Clocktower and Dundurn Castle folly. These landmarks were chosen for their historical and aesthetic fundaments which translate a clear and recognizable concept.

An experiment in multiple controlled paint runs. 760mm by 570mm. I thought this would come out much more regimented given the systematic approach I used. Over time though the dribbles did not descend simply vertically under gravity but they followed in places the trails from previous runs, descending in zig zags and resolutely in places refusing to go where I wanted them to go. The effect of this though was to make the central area less covered resulting in the lighter feel. There are some interesting optical effects (an odd scintillating sensation) produced which were unintentional but welcome nontheless.

On the eastern coast of South Africa, on the breath-taking coastline of the Transke is the Wild Coast. It is an incredible, unassuming combination of breath-taking coastline, precipitous and craggy cliff faces, wild and desolate beaches, secluded bays and green rolling hills that rush headlong into deeply etched river valleys. The beauty of the coastline is interfered with by few, and aside from the odd collection of thatched rondavel huts, is virtually uninhabited.

 

Our pen drawing illustration captures the serene beauty of the ocean as it gently kisses the rocks. From an aerial view, this illustration showcases the rugged coastline and the peaceful flow of the waves as they gently lap against the rocky shore. The intricate details and expert linework bring the scene to life

If anyone remembers, months ago I tried giving Tokidoki style tattoos to a doll by using nail decals but they just became gummy and peeled off. So recently Ive been trying to hand paint some tattoos on that works for the joints. I’m deeply annoyed at how terrible the linework is but as a cohesive piece I’m happier with the result than I was with the nail decals.

 

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Drawn with a Platinum Preppy EF02 fountain pen with Iroshizuku Take Sumi ink in a Leuchtturm1917 journal

Power line being set up for a new wind farm. Threading the cable onto the poles - courtesy of a helicopter. This interesting piece of work is in the previous (uploaded) shot.

A "nature in the city" image: this shot was taken close to one of the busiest roads in the city of Calgary.

 

(cellphone camera shot, July 2014)

 

C. J.R. Devaney

Still have to finish bits and bobs of detail, around the eyes etc... but so near to finished! then I can move on to the one in the entrance of the school... hope to make a good start on this tomorrow x

Linework done, before watercolor was added...in many ways, I like the pencil drawing better! You can see the entire process on my blog at www.stephaniebower.blogspot.com.

 

And wow, thank you explore and all for this honor!

Closeup of a painting for my friend wolly.

 

done on the top of my old entertainment center with whiteout pen and then a color wash on top of it.

 

this bear is super pumped about springtime.

 

still needs a little bit of linework and some varnish to make it shiny.

 

18" x 48"

 

“...But you're welcome for not getting robbed!”

  

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Alright guys. I'm gonna make a pretty bold statement here... Lab9's SHAZAM is the best custom minifigure to date. Ever. Hands down. The. Best.

 

(yes i understand that you're subject to your own opinions and i may have my own bias but for the sake of making a point...) This is the most bestest most amazing figure I've ever owned! :D

 

Like oh my gosh, from the linework and the finite little details, to the translation of the film design to plastic is incredible! It makes me giddy all over again like when the first images of Levi's costume were leaked!

 

Man, Lab9... You're blowing my mind here dude! Wow!

 

Really, if you want to see more photos of this fig (or read more of me freaking out in a more educated fashion), along with an in-depth look at the underside of his cape if you will, Patreon has a really big review of this fig that you can check out, along with other cool bonus stuff about the build, (yes everything you see here is build out of Lego), plus more!

 

So be sure to come by and say hello! :)

  

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robot for the linework in germany, luftwarnkugeln werden Montiert

Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam … Nederland

 

www.instagram.com/eric_fotografie/

 

Beeldvullende composities zijn herkenbaar aan hun herhalende karakter. Vaak komen visuele elementen in de foto vaker voor. Daarnaast zorgt een beeldvullende compositie ervoor dat er meer mysterie voor de kijker ontstaat. De totale vorm van het onderwerp wordt niet vrijgegeven in de foto.

 

Een deel van fotografie waar ik altijd en overal naar opzoek ben. Het is gewoon leuk jezelf dit soort opdrachten te geven. Het lijkt daardoor wel of je steeds meer van dit soort pareltjes vind. Pareltjes waar een ander meestal aan voorbij loopt.

"Nature in the city" - observed and photographed next to a hospital parking lot in northeast Calgary.

 

Copyright J.R. Devaney

Severance of Light

Gregory Scott

 

What begins as an ascension — fierce, radiant, undeniable — is violently unmade. In Severance of Light, energy once pure and rising is shattered mid-stream, split by a brutal rupture that annihilates its trajectory. Hope is not dimmed — it is extinguished. Love is not lost — it is betrayed. This is the precise moment when creation turns on itself, when brilliance is severed by unseen hands, and the upward path collapses inward.

 

The central fracture is not just visual — it’s existential. A blade of darkness cuts through the ascending flow, leaving scorched remnants of what could have been: dreams aborted, joy crushed, divinity turned to debris. Rage pulses in the linework. Grief bleeds in every fracture. Here, in the wake of beauty's murder, hate becomes the new architect.

 

This is not the fall from grace. This is the execution of grace.

 

---GSP

En attendant le bus, dessin au trait puis ajout des contrastes et lumières en atelier

 

Novembre 2018

Carnet Stillman & birn beige

by Cesar @ Medusa Tattoo, Ithaca, NY

A moment of stillness, captured in ink. This piece explores the subtle emotions that come with deep reflection and introspection. 🌑️

 

đź“… Created: 2023

️ Medium: Ink Pen on Dark Paper

🔍 Title: "Thoughtfulness"

 

What does this expression evoke for you? Let me know in the comments. 👇

The EYE Film Institute in the Netherlands is an in Amsterdam located film archive and museum. It preserves and shows foreign and Dutch films. The museums collection includes 37,000 film titles, 60,000 posters, 700,000 photographs as well as 20,000 books. The oldest materials date back from the start of the film industry in the Netherlands which was in 1895.

 

The museum is located in the Overhoeks area of Amsterdam. There is a a cinematography museum which was formerly called Filmmuseum and was founded in 1952. Prior to that it was called the Dutch Historical Film Archive (founded in 1946). The Filmmuseum used to be situated in the Vondelparkpaviljoen from 1975 but in 2009, The Nederlands Filmmuseum merged together with Holland Film and the Netherlands Institute for Film Education as well as the Filmbank. Plans were announced for a new home on the north bank of Amsterdam's waterfront, just behind the Central Station and is connected to the free ferry. Queen Beatrix officially opened the new building on April 4, 2012. The EYE building was designed by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, their specialty designing buildings that appear to be in motion.

 

Client: ING – Real Estate

Architect: Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (DMMA)

Consultants: Implementation planning - Bureau Bouwkunde Rotterdam bv

Structural engineering: Abt-Adviseurs in Bouwtechniek, Delft

HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning): Techniplan Adviseurs Bv, Rotterdam

Building physics: Peutz bv, Zoetermeer

Main Contractor: Bouwbedrijf M.J. de Nijs en Zonen BV

Location: IJpromenade 1, 1031 KT Amsterdam

Start of planning 2005

Start Construction August 2009

Completion December 2011

 

6.300 m² Total floor area | 4 Cinemas | 315 seats | 1.200 m² Exhibition space | 90 m² Workshop | 1.200 m² Offices | 450 m² Information | 100 m² Museum shop | 100 m² VIP area | 1.050 m² (approx.) Bar & Restaurant

  

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DAY 14 - Inktober

Au passage Pommeraye (3h30)

 

14.10.18

Encre

32x22 cm

I took similar shots in 2014 (#1 to 3) and 2017 (#4), sort of an ongoing series; see my "Nature (up close)" album for these older images.

 

C. J.R. Devaney

Spiraltechnic Color Coordination.

Drawn with a Conid Minimalistica and a Platinum Preppy EF02 both with Iroshizuku Take Sumi ink in a Leuchtturm1917 journal

This attempt was inspired by the elegant photo of a lovely jar of honey, taken by one of my fellow 365ers. But as I searched through my cupboards for props, I struck me that we don't do elegant very well here in the Midwest, especially in the mornings. So, here is this morning's honey.

pressed eucalyptus leaves

caught behind orange machine sewn linework

Drawn with a Platinum Preppy EF02 fountain pen with Iroshizuku Take Sumi ink in a Leuchtturm1917 journal

Hand inked linework with brush, digital coloring

Prints available

Contact for info

Wasn't that satisfied with my old minifigure so I decided to do a new one, going all out with the details, doing all the linework and colour myself and even constructing a properly scaled helmet.

24"x36" Canvas Sold but not Bought.

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