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    • ArtMelC
      ArtMelC last edited by

      "Saving Ruby" I don't know why I am drawn to illustrating mundane things like my bland public housing flat window. The interesting part is that I did not set out to make an illustration. I started the sketching and art making process as an attempt to study rhythm in visual form, so as to translate it into the broader understanding of rhythm to help me come to terms with the lack of regularity my life is having right now.

      I went into it a bit more in my March newsletter - which was frantically drafted at dawn in a hotel room because I was so caught up with the busyness of my brother's wedding prep and family visiting. So, yes, I caught at least one error after hitting send. Oh well.

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      www.instagram.com/art.melc.illo/
      www.artmelc.com
      I write weekly on mondayblues.substack.com

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      • Lisa Clark
        Lisa Clark last edited by Lisa Clark

        This is based on my three year old daughter. I struggled a lot with drawing her hand in front of her face but it feels so good to be drawing again after so many months not being able to. I think being back to drawing has a lot to do with selfauthoring.com if any of you have heard of that.

        Anyway, have a great day!! 🙂

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        www.instagram.com/lisaclarkart
        www.lisaclarkart.art

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        • ksfabian
          ksfabian @Lisa Clark last edited by

          @Lisa-Clark Cute!!

          ksfabiancreations.com

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          • Tom Harshberger
            Tom Harshberger last edited by

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            • Tom Harshberger
              Tom Harshberger last edited by

              Was rewatching the Indiana Jones movies with my wife and thought it would be fun to give it the kidlit treatment! I just got the maxpack gouache brushes (sooo good). If you're using procreate, definitely check them out.

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              • Mimi Simon
                Mimi Simon last edited by

                An artist self portrait that I was asked to make for the SCBWI Mid-Atlantic Spring Highlighter.
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                http://mimisimon.com/
                https://www.instagram.com/mimisimonart/
                https://bsky.app/profile/mimisimon.bsky.social

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                • LauraA
                  LauraA SVS OG last edited by

                  Gosh, it's been forever since I've posted work here. Last year I just had my head down all year working on storytelling. We'll see if it helped!

                  Anyway, I just finished or revised five illustrations for my CBPro Hansel and Gretel project, so here they are. These are the versions without text, but it's easy to guess what they are. They're finished, but critiques are still welcome. I can always learn!

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                  Hansel-and-Gretel-candy-house-shiny-ojects-medieval-gothic-no-text.jpg

                  Hansel-and-Gretel-in-the-Witch's-Kitchen-medieval-gothic-no-text.jpg

                  Hansel-and-Gretel-next-morning-terror-owl-witch-medieval-gothic-no-text.jpg

                  Hansel-and-Gretel-shove-witch-oven-medieval-gothic-no-text.jpg

                  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraintorino/
                  http://lauraaldersonart.com/

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                  • MiaNova
                    MiaNova @LauraA last edited by

                    @LauraA this is so good!especially the colors 😮

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                    • Mimi Simon
                      Mimi Simon @LauraA last edited by

                      @LauraA, your illustrations are beautiful, I love the soft colours and line work. However I do have one critique since you said you were open to it. While your backgrounds and characters for the most part are drawn in a naturalistic style (perspective, forms turning in space, drapery etc) the characters' expressions are drawn in a super stylized cartoon/comic strip style (short hand 2d mouth shapes, eyebrow shapes, some extreme squash and stretch) to me, this doesn't fit with the style of the rest of the illustrations. Is this an intentional choice for how you want your style to look or is it because you struggle with more naturalistic expressions?

                      http://mimisimon.com/
                      https://www.instagram.com/mimisimonart/
                      https://bsky.app/profile/mimisimon.bsky.social

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                      • Blitz55
                        Blitz55 @LauraA last edited by

                        @LauraA Those are beautiful, well done. Will be checking out your Instagram. 😃

                        Draw, Draw, Draw, Draw and Draw Some More!
                        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levisimpson55/

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                        • Blitz55
                          Blitz55 last edited by

                          Here is another tree troll I did as I continue to work these creatures out in my head and figure out what part I'd like them to play in a story of some kind. I do know there will be all types of these Tree Trolls, some quite small, some as large as a massive bear and some much, much, MUCH larger than that. Something I quite enjoy about trolls is the variety in which you can design with them. 🙂

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                          Draw, Draw, Draw, Draw and Draw Some More!
                          Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levisimpson55/

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                          • LauraA
                            LauraA SVS OG @Mimi Simon last edited by

                            @Mimi-Simon It's definitely a stylistic thing. All the characters started out more naturalistic and evolved over time. I just liked exaggerating them a bit to make them more expressive. This may be the way my whole style is going, but I can't quite tell yet. Do you think they are incompatible?

                            Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraintorino/
                            http://lauraaldersonart.com/

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                            • Mimi Simon
                              Mimi Simon @LauraA last edited by

                              @LauraA I think exaggerating is totally an important thing in all illustration. I may have worded my critique wrong to make it sound like that was bad. Its more like, to me I see two radically different styles in your illustrations between the expressions and everything else. I think the way the expressions are drawn are so different that it comes off more like you didn't put care into the expressions as apposed to the expressions are exaggerated. I think the problem is more that the features are drawn in a 2d shorthand way (similar to what you often see in manga) rather than that they are too exaggerated. If you take a look at for example expression sheets from tangled the disney movie they are super exaggerated but they use real perspective and the features move in a naturalistic way as apposed to turning into abstract 2d shapes. I think something along those lines would work really well for your style thats already super naturalistic and beautiful. your work also reminds me a bit of trina schart hyman so you could take a look at how she draws faces and expressions as well.

                              http://mimisimon.com/
                              https://www.instagram.com/mimisimonart/
                              https://bsky.app/profile/mimisimon.bsky.social

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                              • Asyas_illos
                                Asyas_illos last edited by

                                My version of an Instagram dtiys post by @MarcRobinson his is awesome go check it out!
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                                Asyasewardillos@gmail.com
                                www.Instagram.com/asyas_illos/
                                https://asyasewardillos.wixsite.com/mysite

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                                • LauraA
                                  LauraA SVS OG @Mimi Simon last edited by

                                  @Mimi-Simon Oh, Trina Schart Hymann is my idol!!! I used to draw faces like hers in high school, and in fact, I used to be an oil portraitist. But an oil portraitist does not an illustrator make, everyone kept telling me my style was nostalgic, and I perceived this to mean my style was out of date.

                                  Thus this is sort of an experimental period in which I am trying to figure out how to work faster, concentrate more on story, and update my style, which in turn may lead to consistency problems. I'll take this feedback into consideration as I keep working it out. Thank you!

                                  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraintorino/
                                  http://lauraaldersonart.com/

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                                  • Mimi Simon
                                    Mimi Simon @LauraA last edited by

                                    @LauraA this make a lot of sense. Inconstancy in style means you are growing and learning new things. I'm definitely looking forward to where your'e headed.

                                    http://mimisimon.com/
                                    https://www.instagram.com/mimisimonart/
                                    https://bsky.app/profile/mimisimon.bsky.social

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                                    • Tom Harshberger
                                      Tom Harshberger @Blitz55 last edited by

                                      @Blitz55 Dude your style is great. I love it.

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                                      • Blitz55
                                        Blitz55 @Tom Harshberger last edited by

                                        @Tom-Harshberger Thanks man, I really appreciate that. 🙂

                                        Draw, Draw, Draw, Draw and Draw Some More!
                                        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levisimpson55/

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                                        • Sarah VanDam
                                          Sarah VanDam @LauraA last edited by

                                          @LauraA I love this!!! They have a slight Arthur Rackham vibe, which I really like.

                                          I might agree with @Mimi-Simon on just two expressions: the one where Hansel turns to Gretel outside the candy house and MAYBE the witch’s expression when she is swooping in. Since they’re larger, or more close-up, I think I expect to see just a touch more detail as compared to the faces that are further away or smaller. For the witch specifically, maybe I’d expect to see more delicate linework or wrinkles, but honestly, it’s just the one expression of Hansel that I might hone a little more. It looks a little more 2-d compared to the others. I think all the other expressions and gestures work really well.

                                          https://sarahvandam.art/
                                          Instagram: @sarahvandam.art and @artistsandbox.etsy

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                                            GabeRobinson @Melissa_Bailey last edited by

                                            @Melissa_Bailey oooh! I love this!

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