NOVEMBER COMPETITION TOPIC: SLOW
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@nyrrylcadiz @Johanna-Kim Thank you! :white_medium_star: I do like a little pastel in the mix Thank you for the advice @Jon-Anderson
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My Slowvember for this month: "Staying Up Late." This has been on my plate for a long time so it was nice to finally call it finished, at least for now! This is the first part of a series of 3, about a young boy in the 1960's who loves aviation, who then goes to bed and has a crazy dream involving his stuff animals, and flying. Currently on the middle painting where he doses off to sleep. Oh and yes the TV is babysitting in this scene lol. Good to be back here on svs!
Thanks for the prompt Lee!
Todd
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[Here's mine. This took FOREVER as I took my time. It's painted in watercolor, finished digitally. Hope you like it.]
Every morning before the sun is up and the air is still chilly, Henrietta Turtle goes for a slow and winding walk. By the time she reaches her favorite breakfast diner, sheโs usually wearing a cozy new coat made of the finest web.
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The epitome of SLOW: a tortoise. (Well, others could vie for that honor...sloths, manatees, my father...) Here's a little tortoise portrait, one of my first forays into digital drawing with Procreate, iPad, and Apple pencil.
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Slowing down to stop motion...
I haven't done sculpting for quite some time. Thought this might be a fun one to put together with individual cutout watercolor background elements. -
To me, slow means a) taking my time with my watercolors and b) walking arm-in-arm through the snow. Also uploading on the last possible day!
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@kathrynadebayo Your illustration makes me giggle. I love looking for all the animals. Their expressions are adorable.
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This is still kind of a work in progress as I'm still looking to get and apply feedback for this piece ([https://forum.svslearn.com/topic/6723/feedback-for-thumbnail-sketches-for-howl-s-moving-castle-contest/9](link url)) BUT I thought I might as well post it here, as it definitely qualifies as my "Slowvember" project. And of course it is actually aimed at another competition altogether, but I'm not above double-dipping
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"Ego Alley"
What a lovely place to sit and relax. Makes me want to sing a little Otis Redding! -
Slow entry - Isle of Dog. Part of a series I'm slowly creating called See Creatures. About other-world creatures from myths and legends and their just as strange modern day counterparts.I posted this too early the other day - should've been WIP. I wasn't being slow enough.
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My oldest son just started to drive, so the first thing that popped in my head was how he would be at a stop light LOL
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And... I'm not sure this submission is right for this forum, but I DID go slow and work on this painting for the month.
Romeo & Juliet
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@sarah-luann LOVE IT. What a unique idea, and definitely fits the topic.
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@sarah-luann Love this! I like the dark colors and the composition
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Up high... down low... around the back... TOO SLOW!!!
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@Laurasketches oh, I love a good watercolor. Thatโs beautiful. Soooo beautiful. And that moment, they surely wanted to last forever. For time to just slow down. Beautiful piece.
@Chip-Valecek I was wondering when grandma was coming! You have a driver, good luck man! Piece turned out nice!
@Jon-Anderson that pesky little dog. I bet he grabs shoes and toys and everything in his path. Looks great. Totally cracked up when I saw it. Great redunduring too!
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@Johanna-Kim @NelliA thank you! Iโll be making a few tweaks to it before sending it in for the competition, but overall I am very pleased with how it has turned out. Iโm glad you like it!
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@laurasketches It's beautiful and I think it's great for this forum. Beautiful storytelling.
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Hopefully this isnโt too late. Itโs alright if it is though. Iโm just really swarmed as of the moment. I hope you guys like it though. Thank you