Featured Student for July
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Here are a couple of things I've been working on lately...
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@Rachel-Horne thank you!
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@Dima-Eichhorn thanks for getting the posts started! I really like how you positioned the different characters in your second image to convey the narrative.
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@Coley I really love your use of texture in these images (especially on the house and moon).
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@Elena-Marengoni watercolor is such a beautiful medium, and I really like the style you use with it. Wonderful work!
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@Rachel-Horne your use of texture in your work looks great!
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@AustinShurtliff Thank you a lot for this comment. It means a lot to me.
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@AustinShurtliff thanks, btw I saw on another post you said you like finding fellow Canadians online, I’m in Newfoundland! We were in bc last summer for mountain biking with the kids, loved it!
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@chrisaakins This is my new favorite piece of yours. I love the lighting and watercolor elements.
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@AustinShurtliff thank you!! You're right, watercolor is an interesting medium and is really fun to use!
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Most (all) of my art these days are inspired by random drawing prompts generated by my new app. You can see some of them here: https://www.instagram.com/ArtPromptsApp/
The first one was : “Draw a Turtle which is a Librarian with a pair of slippers in a Haunted House.”
Not sure what to call this piece. Either:
“Sorry it’s late. - I was at my funeral”
Which, according to my librarian wife, is the only valid excuse to return a book late.Or maybe I should simply call it:
“The late King George returns...”
What do you think?
The next one was inspired by the prompt:
“Draw an ostrich that is taking a bath”After some research for reference photos, I came across the iconic scene from Pretty Woman - and I just knew I had to paint this .....
You can see a bit of my process for this painting on instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-5Vlu9F-QG/If you want to help test the ArtPrompts iOS app you can get it here:
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@AustinShurtliff thank you
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@Coley thats so cool! I think the thing that I have missed the most since moving to the US is the lack of green and trees in the areas I have lived in. I've heard Newfoundland is a beautiful place too.
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@KajsaH love the first submission reminds me of another work I have seen.
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@AustinShurtliff soooo many trees here! I had a hard time when I lived in Halifax and that’s not a big city, I used to hug trees in the park lol. Now I live right on the edge of wilderness so I walk across my driveway and up into the wilderness every day . We’re pretty lucky pandemic wise here too, so far, just got to no cases in the province tho we’ll see what happens in the fall. Sure is nice for now. Have a good day, fellow Canadian
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@AustinShurtliff where did you move to if you dont mind me asking
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@BreannaB thanks for posting! I really like the texture you use in the vegetation and your character's expressions.
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@ArtofAleksey that is a complicated question When I first moved to the United States I was in Idaho, but after finishing my bachelors degree my wife and I have moved multiple times for work and additional schooling. Currently we are in Lubbock Texas while I complete my PhD at Texas Tech in Media and Communication.
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@chrisaakins I have to agree with @KathrynAdebayo, this is a really great piece!