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Embrace the tranquil allure of Gokarna's coastline in this captivating evening capture. A mesmerizing blend of vibrant oranges and yellows paints the sky, casting an enchanting glow over the beach. The silhouette of a graceful coconut tree, elegantly bending towards the shore, stands as a darkened sentinel against the radiant hues of the setting sun. The scene resembles a masterfully drawn landscape, evoking a sense of artistic wonder in nature's canvas.
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A second sitting catching a bit more of the sketch.
I'm having to do it on my lunch time so I only have about half an hour or so per sitting. I'll do a bit more again to fill in the trees.
This giant octopus was something to watch: he never stopped moving and his tentacles went every which way. Most fascinating was his eye. It was amazing to see him up close.
More sketches, on my blog: sketchaway.wordpress.com
Drawing of a (found dead) butterfly, done in 2007 (long time ago). Karisma colorpencils in Moleskine.
A lovely beach view sketch by my cousin. Follow her account on Insta - instagram.com/spark_lingarts?utm_medium=copy_link
Captured this beautiful view while standing inside a cave, looking up at the bright blue sky framed naturally by the surrounding rocks and greenery. Such moments remind me how amazing and artistic nature can be without any human touch. Felt very peaceful just standing there and soaking in the view.
Original picture. No processing on this one except contrasts.
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Zentangle, tessellation, pattern, you decide. This was a long process and I thought I would need to have my eyes examined upon completion. Quite possibly my head too!
Pencil drawing of Neurons with artistic liberty. (Not scientific drawing.)
color pencil on paper
4.5" x 5.5"
I am enjoying new ways to rework my originals. I would like to make a page from my first achievement and the evolution it takes till I gt it to what I exactly want. I'm having great fun in the process.
Birds, above and below the water. Do you know what the bird at the top right might be? A dark bird with a long orange-red bill.
I found these little watercolors in an envelope tucked in a box buried under piles of stuff waiting to be filed in my studio....
I get to Maine at least once a year on business and often make time to go out and do some drawing. My sketchbooks are full of notes and quick little vignettes. I note scat, tree buds, what birds are singing, all sorts of things like that.