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Koi carp Colour study
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Hello my dear friends :)
I wanted to share this work with you.... unfortunatly i didn´t draw too much this year (btw, one of the oddest years of my life) but still wanted to be present .
A few miles downstream from Niagara Falls are these amazing class 6 whitewater rapids, see link for video.
"water in a coke glas"
...I had to wait a very long time for my lunch, so I had some time to get my cam out....
I wish you all a great weekend!!!!!!!!!
FR-Diorama
Pillow (on the chair), small black picture frames, magazine holders, small storage boxes, woven raffia placemates, flower candle ring, sarge candle and green mini flower pot from www.etsy.com (SmallSpacesInteriors).
Writing desk, pencils and sketch book from www.etsy.com (MiniPlaces Studio).
Chair (in front of the writing desk) from www.etsy.com (miniCHAIR).
Cupboard from our handicraftshop idee.Creativmarkt (painted and pasted by me).
Fashion Royalty - Luxury Decor Dress Form from integrity toys.
Snake-print dress from www.etsy.com (LevitationFashion).
Polymer flowers from www.etsy.com (Mycraftgarden).
Toward the end of the afternoon lesson, a group of young monks finished memorizing their scriptures at Chimi Lhakhang.
En 1905 Pere Milà y Roser Segimon contraen matrimonio. Atraídos por la fama del paseo de Gràcia, compran una torre con jardín que ocupa una superficie de 1.835 metros cuadrados y le encargan al arquitecto Antoni Gaudí la construcción de su nueva residencia con la intención de ocupar el piso principal y alquilar el resto de las viviendas: La Casa Milà.
This is my 2nd entry for Summer Joust 2020! It shows Leonardo da Vinci studying some of his invented models gliding through the updrafts of the Tuscany.
I had a lot of fun building the scenery and thinking about miniature models resembling some of his famous flying machines, I hope you like it just as much as I do.
This build is part of a collaboration with Brickleas, Mark and YgrekLego, three fellow members of RogueBricks
Viewfinder app settings: 6x6, 80mm, film emulation FP4+, yellow filter. The light was just past peak, and I definitely did not have time to set up the camera properly before it would be gone, so I took a few scout frames with my phone, and made some generally light edits with the Lightroom app. Remarkable what this little gadget can do. Of course, it tends to make one focus more on the result than on the process, and so the satisfaction, for me anyway, is considerably less. I intend to return to this place with the camera, to see what I can accomplish with the old tools (some of them, at least - I still don’t have access to a darkroom for printing).
Recently I’ve been trying to improve my non-character drawings, so I decided to draw a few trees and rocks and stuff. So, yeah, here’s the fruits of my labour! You got some trees, some rocks, and some more rocks, real exciting stuff.
Anyways, that’s all I have to say in this post, so.... bye! XD
-Marley Mac-