Our SVS Virtual Studio JULY 2020 ๐ฅ
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I cannot imagine why but when I sat down yesterday to sketch for fun, this guy appeared. His name may or may not be Clyde.
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Technically drew this at the end of June but never posted it. So here's some strawberry picking for you!
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I love the studio tour, so inspirational!
Ive been running some summer art camps for kiddos in our circle that cant go to their regular camps for the summer:) Last week was watercolor illustration so I decided to brush up on my own!
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This is my first time doing a 2 page spread. I was inspired to do a snowy scene after seeing @NessIllustration โs beautiful Red Riding Hood recently!
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I was feeling inspired by the live demo with Brooklyn so I wanted to do a simple fun gesture illustration.
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@carlianne so sweet!
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@Coley thanks!!
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Feeling patriotic and artistic this morning...
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Finished this piece yesterday. A kid and his cat pretending to be pirates! I'm thinking it might be a good drawing for my (in-the-making) portfolio. Just would need to polish it up a bit
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still need to tweak the color on these in photoshop
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@Katie-Kordesh The little girl in the tub is so cute! I love this piece. It reminds me of my daughter.
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This is Pulse - I painted him in Procreate to try out some new Procreate brushes for oil and w/c (excellent BTW - from TipTopBrushes). I see Pulse's posts pop up on Facebook and he always signs off "for my ladyfriends" so I thought it very likely he would be giving them a wink!
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It was not technically work because I did it for fun as a new iPad wallpaper but I wanted to share it because I really enjoyed how it flowed when I drew it
I've been drawing space scenes lately. I love playing with colors and nebulas and then filling it with stars of all kindsIt actually came after this:
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Hiya
I've been recently just doodling stuffed animals to calm myselfHave a good July
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@Katie-Kordesh Smashing! Really lovely.
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Good dog.
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Hi friends. How has everyone been lately?
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This is the preview of a set of illustrations that will soon go live on the website of a Covid-related initiative. A group of creatives and psychologists decided to put together a simple webpage with wellbeing best-practices touching upon topics that are particularly important in these weird uncertain times. Then they asked illustrators to visualize their advice, giving total freedom in terms of style and subject. My choice was a set of creatures, one per paragraph, to try and stay away from gender/race stereotypes as much as possible. Here you can see the full set plus my two favorite ones.
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@Elena-Marengoni These are rad!
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@TessaW thank you!!!!