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having fun with shadows and how they conform to the face

 

Model: ريما

  

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26cm x 31 cm- oil on canvas- 2009

Two close friends try to understand the notion that everything on earth is made up of star stuffs.

Women's Bible Study group at Church

Caneta hidrográfica em papel / Watermarker on paper.

Waterfront Study 1 - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.

a library,the ideal place to study

why yes yes I am how else do you think I saw this?

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Study, pancil.

I made this watching on chennel 4 Life Class:today's nude.

Electronic Study, inspired by Bodegas Protos, designed by Richard Rogers.

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he studies in a boarding school 4 hours (by bus) away from home - and comes home on the weekends

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Urban survey of Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China.

Some people use our ASB class to study for other classes! Ha. I'm one of them too.. hehe

I had never drawn an otter before today. I needed to do some studies first to figure out how they piece together and move. And especially to figure out how to make an otter face look menacing. That was freaking hard.

 

I'm not going for photo realistic or particularly accurate monsters here, obviously. So my studies are pretty simple. I want to get them done quickly, figuring out what details I need to make the picture come out the way I want. After you draw the same thing enough times, you just get an understanding for what it should feel like more than what it should look like. And that's the important part. Especially if you're drawing mythological critters.

 

At least, that's how I feel about it.

Manitou Springs, CO. Hills on the horizon.

Watercolor and gouache painted on tracing paper, cut out and glued to vintage notebook paper.

Jarv always insists on sitting on my study books!

Photographed by Kerry Burrow © 2008. All rights reserved.

Best to arrive early on the weekends -- these spaces fill up quickly!

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