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Hindu boy riding Akabeko

Claudio's Illustrations | 4 hours ago by claudio rodriguez valdes

This is an illustration of a Hindu boy riding Akabeko.Akabeko is a red (cow/ox) from a japanese legend.According to Wikipedia, Akabeko is a real cow that lived in AD 807. At that time, a monk named Tokuichi was supervising the construction of Enzō-j read more

Aleks Sennwald Illustration

Farmidable | October 13th 2008 by rburch

Aleks Sennwald has some great work. I really like the free flowing line quality and movement of each illustration. The colors are great too. Mostly neutral with some saturated areas here and there. The bottom image is of Marvel Comics’s Galat read more

Persistence-Three Fold Prayer series

The Milke Way | October 13th 2008 by Amanda Milke

A day late but as promised. Here is #1 “Persistence” of a 3 part series on prayer. Each piece is 11″ x 15″. The series is based on the 3 key aspects of prayer as mentioned in Luke chapter 11. I’ll try to do post the res read more

Desert Outback

Terry's Ink and Watercolor | October 13th 2008 by Terry Banderas

This artwork shows the hot, lonely, dry areas typical of the deserts in California. The plant life manages to grow even with very small amounts of rainwater. The rock structures are many and the one shown here is a common formation. Mornings are stu read more

Algae Pond

Aerten Art | October 13th 2008 by Kelly Naylor

If you read enough science fiction, you’ll learn that on those long space voyages we’re going to be eating a lot of hydroponically grown food, most of which will be blue-green algae.  Heck, even on Star Trek, I’ll bet they’re read more

Loon Lake

Sharon Farber's Blog | October 12th 2008 by Sharon Farber

Loon Lake9 x 11.52008I finally finished this painting. It started as a plein air painting in July at Loon Lake in the Adirondacks. I do not excel at plein air painting. The painting is only complete because it is a gift to our friend Jeff who let read more

Alien Sunrise

Aerten Art | October 12th 2008 by Kelly Naylor

Actually, this may not be as alien as I first thought.  All you’d have to do would be combine a regular sunrise with the Aurora Borealis, and this is what might happen. But you know me!  If I can pass something off as from another world or an read more

My Vacation Is Over

Terry's Ink and Watercolor | October 12th 2008 by Terry Banderas

We just returned from a fantastic vacation in Vermont and New Hampshire in the USA and the cities of Montreal and Quebec in Canada. We were gone for 12 days. We saw the beauty of the color change into fall and lots of wide open countryside. Quebec Ci read more

Dury Designs

Inspired By Hand | October 12th 2008

My friend Dury recently opened her own Etsy Shop! She is a very talented artist and I am so happy to see her take the leap! She doesn't have a lot of pieces listed yet, but what she does have listed is really quite awesome.Dury is the one who as insp read more

The Beginning of Fall… Something New is Coming

Over Coffee... sharing thoughts and paintings, or just thoug… | October 11th 2008 by Barb

It smells like the beginning of fall — you know, that smell of half-summer, half fall. Oh, I can’t explain it… but it’s nice.  It smells like something new is coming… So said my twenty-year-old granddaughter Lyssa, as she opened the door read more

Three Fold Prayer & Thanksgiving

The Milke Way | October 11th 2008 by Amanda Milke

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to you all! I spent all of yesterday baking, cooking and painting. Fun! So what did I get accomplished you might ask? Well, I made two pumpkin pies, baked some yams and made stuffing. Oh and I also finished the watercolor read more

El Laberinto del Fauño

Aerten Art | October 11th 2008 by Kelly Naylor

I used to think a 12″ x 9″ painting was large.  I’ve got a set of watercolors of that size that I haven’t shared yet, so here we go! First up on the hit parade is this piece I painted while watching Pan’s Labyrinth (or read more

Illustration Friday - Strings

GalaHouse | Honor Bowden Illustration | October 10th 2008 by Honor Bowden

This week's Illustration Friday entry. Hand-drawn in indian ink and painted in watercolour. Enjoy and thanks for visiting! x read more

Art Journal Painting of Deer Outside My Window~

vulture peak muse | October 10th 2008 by linda

I painted this in my journal from the photo of the deer who was peering in my window one morning.  I posted the photos on Sept. 4.   It's one of those pictures that would be a fun painting to paint, using colors other than those of the "real" deer. read more

Flickr Friday: Azul dc

Farmidable | October 10th 2008 by rburch

I know we’re not the only Flickr Friday in town, but how many others have the trifecta of a Farmidable Flickr Friday. Triple F’s! So let’s get to it. Azul dc has some amazing illustrations, designs and patterns. It is imperative t read more

Little Angel

Chrissy Maries Card Craft | October 10th 2008 by Chrissy

Tina made a couple of suggestions on this one from my painting blog. I did think it was a little too late at that stage to alter it. However, with a little thought I have managed to adjust it a little, so here is the final version. I confess to being read more

One of a Kind Paintings for Sale! - October 10, 2008

Daily Painters - A Painting a Day Blog | October 10th 2008 by AJ

.nobrtable br { display: none } Craig & Tanya Amberson Nancy Rhodes Harper Cheryl Ratcliff Kelly Walker Karla Nolan Cheryl Pass Justin Clements Judith Anderson Sarah Sedwick read more

Three fold prayer-edited

The Milke Way | October 9th 2008 by Amanda Milke

Alright so after testing out the 195gms paper I find myself un-impressed. So I’ve decided to re-do the series on the same paper I did the “Life Simplified” series on. Same size and everything so instead of being 9″x12″ t read more

Megan Russell

Illustrophile - Illustration blog | October 9th 2008

Megan Russell’s illustrations look like they jumped out of an early 20th century picture book. Her lovely work, with touches of art nouveau and its fascination with mythology thrown in, are simply beautiful. Check out her interesting costume de read more

the bag painter

blankanvas | October 9th 2008 by Pat Law

On the topic of paperbags... here's an amazing painter who's famous for using paperbags as a canvas. Say hi to Chris Crites. read more

Scary people

Sugar Frosted Goodness! | October 9th 2008

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Let’s Re-Paint Gentle Creek!

Let's Paint Nature! | October 8th 2008 by Christine

Re-Paint? Yes, a few months ago I painted this picture of a tree next to a creek and I HATE it: I like the tree, however there was a hill immediately behind the tree which in my painting looks like a wall. A yucky grass wall. See, I can paint many p read more

Black and White Nude

Carol Carter | October 8th 2008 by carol carter

This small nude is a study I did... in preparation for a larger painting I plan to do this winter. I wanted to work out the format and the composition. The cast shadows are a particular interest -- along with the model's hair. I have a bit more deta read more

Faux Encaustic Workshop

Korbel Fine Arts | October 8th 2008 by Grace Lee Korbel

Recently I had the pleasure of attending a three day workshop with artist and teacher Barbara DePirro, a Golden Working Artist. The workshop, Faux Encaustic, was all about techniques to create the look of encaustic painting with acrylic medium, gels read more

Recent Sketches

rue Manuel bis | October 8th 2008 by Casey Toussaint

These were done during our recent trip, and also yesterday in Paris, where we spent a great day with our new friends Sandy and Drena.  I’m getting extremely fast when I sketch, and I think very much to the detriment of my drawing style.  I read more

Garden

Daily Paintings of Lily Pang | October 7th 2008 by lily

Patterns are beautiful. This is another study of garden and flowers with patterns in watercolor. Watercolor on paper, size: 6 x 9 ...more read more

Sweet Calla- Floral

Carol Carter | October 7th 2008 by carol carter

This tiny little watercolor was done a few years back... 2004 to be exact. It hangs proudly in a home on the West Coast.I was surprised to see it... and really enjoyed the 'glow' around the flower-- and the way it was framed.Calla Lilywatercolor on read more

The Italian Wash Job - ORIGINAL Mixed Media Watercolor and Acryli…

Dreams About Art | October 7th 2008 by Mary Hamilton

It's finally done!I started talking about this painting on July 12th as a sort of demo and did another feature on it on August 7th. Then I got busy preparing paintings for art shows, and did not get back to working on it again until this week. Fina read more

Angel Card

Chrissy Maries Card Craft | October 7th 2008 by Chrissy

The image is a watercolour, the tag was made using dufex, angel stamp is a SeeDee and papers from my stash. Oh and this is a bigger card than normal, is it A3? read more

Veronika Kalacheva

Illustrophile - Illustration blog | October 7th 2008

Russian illustrator Veronika Kalacheva works in an array of styles for different Russian clients, but what really catches the eye are her lush watercolors. She maintains an online presence on several blogs and community sites. read more

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