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...and a new submission from this artists is there I'm really happy. Because they are most inspiring artists and I was thinking about doing a journal to recommend them for some time now.
This journal entry will be my last feature for now. Of course there are tons of brilliant artists out there and I'm excited to discover more of them every day.
I have no special focus here. There are two interesting traiditonal artists and one remodelling artist.
1. yanadhyana
Creator of dreamy sceneries.
2. 365-DaysOfDoodles
A great and admirable project which is still ongoing. Keep on fighting, it's just so inspiring and amazing!
A doodle lineart per day for one year. I honestly don't know how he manages to make time for it every day.
3. noeling
Remodelling of custom dolls.
Please have a look at their amazing galleries!
LadyTinuz
Part I: Everytime I look at my Messages...part I
Part II: Everytime I look at my Messages...part II
Part III: Everytime I look at my Messages...part III
Part IV: Everytime I look at my Messages...part IV
Feature
I visited a glassblowing workshop in Whangarei (New Zealand) a few weeks ago and turned one of the photographs I snapped into a watercolour picture. I showed it to the artist and got featured on his website.
Check out Keith Grinters stunning glass art http://www.keithgrinter.com/
and my feature http://www.keithgrinter.com/blog/post/19729/The-Gaffer/ .
Fluxionary Animal Portraits
The next step to loosen up my style was to bring this new minimalistic style to other techiques as well. I did a series of animal portraits with watercolour and Caran d'Ache Fancolor water soluble pencils.
The secret behind this was also to use up my watercolour paper by doing a lot of quick paintings in one go (the ones shown here are only the select winners of this marathon of course).
Especially the Fancolour pencils were a great discovery. I really would like to continue to draw with them, but unfortunately my art supplys are stripped-down due to my recent change of residence. ^^"
Minimalistic Drawing - Loosen up your Style
Sometimes I feel like my drawings and paintings are a little bit too stiff and I loose myself in details.
Yet I admire greatly all artists who are able to create very light and almost blurred pictures, which express moods, feelings and atmospere perfectly and apparently without the urge to get it right down to the last detail.
So I tried a way to loosen up my style a little and forced myself to do minimalistic portraits and figure drawings which, until now, worked perfectly.
Easter Eggs
Happy Easter to all of you!
I'm doing literary easter eggs and I still have two clean white eggs left. :)
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