Lois's last book: "The style of Loish. Finding an artistic voice." is just AMAZING! It's:
- inspiring,
- full of tips on how to start searching own style,
- full of Lois's thoughts and experiences on her way to finding the artistic voice.
So I wanted to try something new in my digital art journey. I experimented with new techniques. I tried to use a brush type that gives a transparency effect.
I chose one picture from Loish's book as a reference.
And here it is - a colorful landscape.
Thank you, Lois, for creating and sharing your phenomenal and inspiring art!
Farmalytica is a brand-new company in the field of agriculture which aims for utilizing technology in the field to achieve the sustainability of land resources. Here is the lOGO design for this brand, I hope you like it...
o, the other day, I joined Artfol. While perusing my feed, there, I came across a submission for @millydoesart ‘s DTIYS and immediately decided I had to try my hand at this. It’s such a fun piece, and right up my alley (which is great, because I have been struggling artistically lately). Anyway, here is the end result. As a bonus, this only took me 5 hours! (I spent most of the time on the folds). I had a lot of fun. Thanks to @millydoesart for giving me the opportunity to try my hand at their wonderful concept
Questa è la foto di due bambini italiani che studiano una lezione dipinta dall'artista Jan Kowalski. L'ho trovato bello e meraviglioso, ho chiesto il suo permesso e ho ottenuto il suo consenso per condividere questo lavoro quassù. Se trovi questo lavoro bello e vuoi vedere più opere che dipinge, contattalo con le seguenti informazioni: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allegracv.sgro/posts/934886496671042
Gmail: Jan.photographer1999@gmail.com
Nome dell'autore: Jan Kowalski
Just a quick sketch from an image of an Italian Reggiane Re.2002. I have no particular liking (or much knowledge) of this aircraft, I drew it simply for practice, but it turned out great.
I used to sketch in my car much more often. I'd go downtown and quick sketch people, scenes--whatever moved the spirit. With this sketch, I got the idea for a series...a what if ordinary moments in life were done in Picasso fashion. In this case, it was a Dad with his two kids. I never pursued the idea any further than a handful of quick sketches, but I wonder, what if I painted Dad with two kids Picasso style? It's still on my bucket list. What about you? What's on your bucket list regarding art ideas, projects?