Our SVS Virtual Studio JULY💥2019
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It is still July where I live (for 2 more hours anyways). I have been working on some technical skills this month. I am getting groovy with my figure drawing (at least 15 minutes per day). I am diligently building my ink mark-making reference sketchbook. I have also been exploring the world of digital illustration. It is a whole new, extraordinarily different world, but it's nice to challenge myself.
I have also been taking some SVS courses on the business side of things. Maybe I can start making money on my illustrations soon?!
The posted image is a digital sketch. I think it's a good start, but I have a lot to learn. My husband didn't appreciate the darkness of the subject but sometimes I just want to draw evil creatures and skeleton fish. Other times I draw flowers. Life is about balance, no?
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@TessaW Oh! These are wonderful Tessa! Sorry to hear about the loss of one of your sketches to the deeps (pond). Hopefully it was salvageable.
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@Braden-Hallett is this how that little guy broke his arms?
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@BichonBistro I suppose Dinoriding is a dangerous activity, isn't it?
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@JerrySketchyArt very cool
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@Chip-Valecek so impressive! There is an artist on IG who attended a mini workshop I took and she has completely renovated her historic rowhouse in pittsburgh. I think you will find it very interesting since you have similar talents: @overthemonstudio (Diane)
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@Coreyartus these are great! My favorites are the pig and royal duck family.
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@chrisaakins this is fun!
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@BichonBistro Thanks! The still life studies are for painting with light and color, and the landscapes are for a landscape sketching class- both at schoolism.
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@kadelex Thank you! It was ok, it turned a little blurry, but it's more about the learning experience at this point, so I try not to be too attached to them.