MAY CONTEST: Storm!
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And ... thought I'd use this month's prompt (cuz it was a good one!) to do a second illustration on toned paper. Wanted to test out how the toned paper handled watercolor and colored pencil. Next time, I think I'm going to try a gouache base under the colored pencils to help the colors pop against the grey background (I had to do a bit of color adjusting in Photoshop). All in all, it was a fun experiment!
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@Melissa_Bailey Oh I love the way you painted the first cloud, the second image is my favourite. Once again you have captured a feeling of movement and joy. A good contender for the top 16.
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Wind Storm
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Here goes for my entry! Love seeing what everyone’s making!!!
Weirdly, I remember coming up with this concept of someone selling rubber duckies out in the rain years ago, but never made a finished drawing of it. It seemed like such a whimsical little moment to capture. This was the perfect opportunity to give it a go!
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@Valerie-Light Nice cutaway scene!
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@Melissa_Bailey wow Melissa. These are both fantastic and have so much emotion. Love them both equally. Crossing fingers and toes for the top 16 for you
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@Melissa_Bailey You got some really beautiful textures going on here!
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Went for an old-school comic book feel for this one.
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@emily-atwood-art But the deadline is at the stroke of midnight 31st May? I like this a lot Emily, especially your colour and sense of liveliness about the image, and your characters are fun.
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Here is my entry at last, I enjoyed the process though it was a long one and I learned so much, though I almost gave up. Funnily enough the last few days we started to have storms!
I hope I can get some feedback on this image, it is the best I can do for now.
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@PenAndrew Good job! I like how it turned out, especially the waves and the cracks in the teacup.
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@PenAndrew thanks Andrew! I like yours too, it made me laugh
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@AlliFaith @emily-atwood-art Thank you both.
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The Calm During the Storm.
When I was little I was afraid of storms. I have a memory of my dad sitting with me, on Pelee Island Ontario, watching a storm. It was the first time I was not afraid. Him explaining to me the fact that light travels faster than sound and that it was off in the distance calmed me. -
@PenAndrew thanks so much! I like how you approached "storm in a teacup"!
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@Melissa_Bailey Thanks. It wasn't easy to go with my idea, but these monthly prompts are such a great discipline, they really help.
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@HollyOakley thanks so much! Hoping for the same for you! ️
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Wow a lot of great entries! Can't wait to attend this month's meeting!
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@Sarah-VanDam oh this is just fantastic! What a wonderful concept!