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moonblossom-bunny · 1 year
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Spring Morning, V 4.0. She might be a little wonky with the borders, but I kinda really like the outcome of this. Ended up being a lot better than the redraw of last year. Which I liked at first but the more I looked at it I started hating it. Added some elements found in all versions I have done of this drawing. (shown below from new to old for your convenience). Attempted to do a Alphonse Mucha inspired piece for this and add some magical element to it with the staff since these were always supposed to be some sort of Seasonal Goddess thing but it never really showed. Absolutely going to do the other three this time! So far this is also the only season I've made four redraws of. The other's never got made last year.
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isobel-totten-art · 11 months
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New piece finished ! Purple velvet plant. This was not easy lol.
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enlightenedrobot · 11 months
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Cabaret for Queer Criminals
featuring Sam Datum, Newton Clementine, and Tavern Barz
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I initially wrote the Tavern Barz Tavern as a reference to the "Villain Bar" trope, but I guess things got a lot gayer as time progressed. Considering the fact that "queer coded villains" is such a well worn writing device, I guess it's only natural that the Tavern essentially became a queer night club. This only became more obvious to me when I realized that Sam Datum (top) was agender.
Newton Clementine (middle) is the usual entertainer at the bar, while Sam usually works behind the scenes. But I imagine they're not against getting up on stage every once in a while.
(technobabble behind the cut)
Characters and backgrounds were initially illustrated in Affinity Photo with liberal use of photo assets. One might recognize "The Swing" by Jean-Honoré Fragonard as the painting behind Sam Datum.
3D effects, lighting, and color correction was done in After Effects, with most of the shadows produced by placing the character assets in 3D space and shining a spotlight at them.
The shadow behind Newton Clementine is affected by the underlying curtains. This effect was created by seperating the curtains into two layers and offseting the front layer from the back.
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glenechoslasher · 4 months
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🥳HAPPY 2024🥳
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Here's my amazing 2023 in art, thanks to my bestie @vidjauser for creating the template and sharing it with me!
I couldn't have been happier to be able to become so invested and excited to do art ever since July when I first dabbled in Procreate. I can't imagine going back now!
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thecrystalalice · 7 months
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🎨✨ Exciting News! ✨🎨
Something BIG is brewing on our Patreon! 🤫 We're about to kickstart a thrilling artistic journey, and YOU have the power to shape it. 🚀🖌️
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Join us on this creative adventure! 🌟
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latisha-taylor-art · 5 months
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When the Moon Calls Out
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Latisha Taylor 🎃 (@latishataylorart) Hello, fellow dreamers! Today, I want to take you on a journey through the ethereal realms of my childhood fantasies, where the moon was my steadfast companion, and the night sky held the key to countless adventures. As a wide-eyed kid, I’d often gaze at the moon, wishing for the impossible – to touch it, to be…
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xxhe-m · 6 months
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Arabia in Blue, Xxhe
ibuprofen dust, ebony ink, blue ink, torn up birthday card, unnamed arabic quote book and acrylic paint on found print board
Oct 2023
From the Series “Sharps”
Name Your Price 🪸
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artisticdivasworld · 9 months
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Enjoying Different Types and Styles of Art
This is the third post in a series about learning about other styles of art and how to see and enjoy them.  Everyone is not the same, so it is natural that there should be so many styles of art available to enjoy.  Maybe you don’t like abstract but love pointillism.  Maybe impressionism speaks to you.  It is wonderful that we can find what we enjoy in various types and styles of art.  Our…
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carmesine · 10 months
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Captivating journey through the masterpieces of Sorolla at the Valencia exhibition ‘’Sorolla en Negro’’.
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the-digital-alchemist · 10 months
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Engines roaring, rail guns blazing, and PDCs lighting up the darkness. Witness the fierce might of the Donager, the Martian Navy's indomitable battleship, as it battles amidst the chaos of space. In this intense moment, the ship fights to defend itself against incoming torpedoes, unleashing a devastating display of firepower. Brace yourself for the raw power and unwavering determination of the Donager in the face of relentless adversity.
Witness the relentless determination and unyielding resolve of the Donager as it fights to protect Mars and its crew from the chaos of war. If you're captivated by the epic battles of the Expanse universe, join me on this thrilling journey! Follow me for more incredible sci-fi art, like this post, and share your thoughts in the comments below. Let's celebrate the indomitable spirit of exploration and warfare in the cosmos
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intuitiveart · 10 months
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Exploring Intuitive Art
Hey there, lovely weirdos! It’s Erin Meyers here, your local awkward intuitive artist, ready to share an exciting journey with you. I’m thrilled to connect with you and delve into the world of creativity, self-expression, and embracing the joy of the artistic process. Throughout the years, my artistic exploration has expanded beyond traditional paint and canvas. While I still adore the tactile…
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gagliandi · 19 days
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#Seasons Through Art: Exploring #Spring's #Impressionism, #Summer's #Fauvism, #Autumn's #Romanticism, and #Winter's #Minimalism
#Art and #nature have always been intimately connected, with the changing seasons offering endless inspiration to artists throughout history. Each season, with its unique #colors, #light, and #atmosphere, can be paralleled to a distinct art movement, reflecting the mood and essence of these cyclical phases. Let’s embark on a journey through the seasons, exploring their connections to various art…
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volzifa · 2 months
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For me, this blog is kind of like a personal diary, an amalgamation of all the things that I love. Here I post about the visual, literary and sometimes about the performing arts, about my reading experiences, about my artistic journey (in drawing, writing and photography, under the tag #volzifaartdiary), about my faith ☦ and about other things that happen to pique my interest.
* Please note that I am not a native English speaker. I apologize in advance for all the mistakes that I will make regarding spelling, syntax etc.
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croydivision · 3 months
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Crayoladon
Buy the fantastic Croydon Colouring Book here : https://amzn.to/3wd5znC
Embark on a vibrant journey through the heart of Croydon with the Croydon Colouring Book, an artistic masterpiece that captures the essence of this diverse and culturally rich town. This unique colouring book is not just an ordinary collection of pages to fill; it’s a celebration of Croydon’s charm, history, and architectural wonders, all waiting for you to bring them to life with your creative…
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everydayalaugh · 3 months
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theorlandohome · 3 months
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The Beat Road Less Traveled: Jack Kerouac's Orlando Odyssey
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In the heart of Florida, where the pulse of theme parks beats like a relentless drum, lies a quiet street that harbors a secret history. This is the story of 1418 Clouser Ave, College Park, Orlando—a modest abode that once cradled the restless spirit of Jack Kerouac, the iconic beacon of the Beat Generation.
The year was 1957, a time when America was poised on the cusp of cultural revolution. Kerouac, already a whisper on the lips of the nation after the publication of "On the Road," sought refuge from the dizzying whirl of fame. He found solace in Orlando, a place far removed from the smoke-filled jazz clubs and the frenetic streets that fueled his wanderlust. Here, in a small house nestled among the orange groves and under the expansive Florida sky, Kerouac embarked on a new journey—a journey inward.
As the world buzzed outside, Kerouac penned "Dharma Bums" within these walls, his typewriter keys tapping out the rhythm of a soul in search of meaning. The novel, a testament to his exploration of Buddhism and the counterculture of the time, was birthed in the tranquility of Orlando, a stark contrast to the vibrant chaos that characterized his earlier works.
This house, a silent witness to the creation of a literary masterpiece, has since transformed into The Kerouac Project. It stands as a beacon to writers and artists from around the globe, offering them the same sanctuary it provided Kerouac. Here, the legacy of a man who once roamed the vast American landscape in search of freedom and authenticity continues to inspire.
The story of Jack Kerouac in Orlando is a vivid reminder that amidst the clamor and the glamour, there are pockets of serenity that have the power to fuel creativity. It challenges the narrative of Orlando as merely a tourist haven, revealing a city with a rich cultural tapestry woven with threads of literary significance.
As the sun sets over College Park, casting long shadows on the pavement outside the Kerouac house, one can almost hear the ghost of a typewriter, echoing through the years. This is where a road less traveled by the Beats wound its way through Orlando, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate.
So, to the wanderers, the dreamers, and the rebels at heart, Orlando holds a piece of hidden history, a testament to the journey of a man who dared to live fully, deeply, and authentically. It's a story that beckons us to explore, to discover, and to dream beyond the confines of the mapped and the known.
This is the tale of Jack Kerouac's Orlando odyssey. A chapter in the book of the Beat Generation that whispers the possibility of finding inspiration in the most unexpected places.
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