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    • Elinore Eaton
      Elinore Eaton last edited by

      I just posted my entry for this month's "Superstition" contest, "Knock on Wood" and I thought some folks might want to see my process for the work.

      I started off with some very messy thumbnails and researching superstitions until I find a concept I really like. Knocking on Wood is one of history's most enduring superstitions. It comes from thousands of years of mythology, folklore, and religious beliefs that trees are sacred, and believed that trees housed gods and nature spirits. People have laid hands on the trunks of a trees to seek favors from tree gods and nature spirits, and have believed that knocking on wood would wake up and shake out mischievous tree sprites and fairies. I love painting nature, fairies, and spirit, so this was a good choice for me to play with.

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      From there, I create a finished line work.

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      Then, it's time for watercolor!

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      Finally, I do clean up and a little "digital magic" to finish things up.

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      I think these little tree sprites would happily stay napping if it wasn't for that pesky woodpecker!

      http://www.elinoreeaton.com/
      https://www.instagram.com/elinoreeatonart/

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      • MichaelaH
        MichaelaH @Elinore Eaton last edited by

        @Elinore-Eaton It is wonderful, here we have also superstition to knock on wood if we wish taht nothing bad happends and if you don't have wood handy, you can knock on your teeth (of they are still real). It looks really nice

        https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
        https://www.heimlich-illustration.de/

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        • eroomba
          eroomba last edited by

          Very cool! I actually like the line work as much as the finished piece.

          Allen B. Moore
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          • lmrush
            lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

            Gorgeous piece! Your line work is phenomenal!!!!! I realize it is a finished piece but have you thought about trying to keep that fabulous line work throughout your whole process? just a thought, you are welcome to tell me to mind my own business Lol

            Lisa Rush
            www.lisarushgallery.com
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            www.instagram.com/lisarush11/

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            • juliepeelart
              juliepeelart SVS OG last edited by

              Beautiful! This piece feels like childhood magic!

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              • Elinore Eaton
                Elinore Eaton last edited by

                Thanks for the kind words an insights y'all!

                Interesting that a couple of you are remarking on my line work. I am playing around with incorporating more line work in my finished pieces, but haven't found the right balance yet, without it looking too "comic-booky" I love Edmund Dulac and Kay Nielsen and they both use line work in their art, but I feel like when I've tried to do it, it doesn't really look right. Will keep trying to find the magic balance!

                http://www.elinoreeaton.com/
                https://www.instagram.com/elinoreeatonart/

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                • Chip Valecek
                  Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Elinore Eaton last edited by

                  @Elinore-Eaton I think you have a great balance here. I would like to see the green lines glow a bit more to make it really magical. Great work.


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                  • demotlj
                    demotlj SVS OG @Elinore Eaton last edited by

                    @Elinore-Eaton When you figure this out, let me know. I too have been trying to incorporate line into my watercolor because I love that style but it’s hard to keep it from becoming too dominant or, as you said, leaning toward a more cartoon look. Your piece, by the way, is beautiful.

                    Laurie DeMott
                    instagram.com/demotlj

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                    • Elinore Eaton
                      Elinore Eaton @demotlj last edited by

                      @demotlj Will do and back atcha, it's definitely tricky to figure it out exactly as you'd like. Thank you so much!
                      @Chip-Valecek Thank you so much! Yeah, maybe next time i do magic lines, I'l go super glow! Thanks!

                      http://www.elinoreeaton.com/
                      https://www.instagram.com/elinoreeatonart/

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