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Recherche perso sur le concept d'une raffinerie. Réalisée sur Ipad.

Feeling a little nostalgic...

Digital painting with Procreate five, iPad Pro, and Apple Pencil.

 

I’m not sure if this one is done or not…

The mating of this pair of Palamedes Swallowtails afforded me probably the best view of the male's wing pattern I'll ever get...

iPad art with Procreate

These Anoles were all finished procreating more lizards ... but they just sat there and sat there and sat there. Long enough for me to go inside and get my camera and come back out ... and they still sat there and sat there and sat there. I finally left! How odd!

Wolfi's Werk ist ultimativ.

View On Black

 

Insects in this family are commonly called stilt-legged flies, after their characteristically long legs. The fore legs are markedly smaller than the other pairs. Mostly they are long-bodied, often black flies, usually with infuscated (darkened) wings. Wings are reduced in the genera Calycopteryx and entirely absent in the ant-like Badisis ambulans.[1]

 

iPad, procreate, pogo connect

done on iPad with Procreate

Was fortunate to capture the behaviour earlier this year. Extracted this frame from 4K video that I captured. Will post the video when I ll get chance to process.

Many people read the bible as it offers them a sense of protection. In this case there appears to be a few extra layers.

Model - unsplash

Textures and stuff - my collection AWAKE content

Created on my iPad - apps - Repix, Procreate, iColorama, Leonardo, maybe more not sure

Original Digital Painting with Procreate, iPad Pro and Apple Pencil.

1 hour painting time.

A collage assembled with Procreate (iPad app).

For Joseph E Newman! Santa Fe, New Mexico.

This is an iPad painting, made with iColorama, and Procreate. I used several of Joseph E Newman's photographs as sources to build this.

Together as one

They form a heart-shaped figure

As they make babies

If this power pole’s a-rockin’ don’t bother knockin’!

 

This image captures Mr. and Mrs. Redtail working on making the next generation of little redtails on a high power pole – Shasta County, California, USA.

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