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Debbie Clapper Debbie Clapper
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Pattern Study 26

80s color palette with op art lines!

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Nancy Patton Wilson Nancy Patton Wilson
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Marc Chagall

In our life there is a single color, as on an artist's palette, which provides the meaning of life and art. It is the color of love. - Marc Chagall

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Steve Williams Steve Williams
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Stephanie

Oil painting on panel. 12 x 12 inches. Limited palette: scarlet lake red, yellow ochre, and ivory black.

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Kristen Solecki Kristen Solecki
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Hands

A sketchbook spread where I played with positive negative space with a limited color palette

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mhmakesthings mhmakesthings Plus Member
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A is for Axolotl

Part of a personal project I'm working on right now, to experiment with new art styles and practice lettering skills by drawing animals. The color palette and symmetrical motifs in this one were inspired by the boats on Lake Xochimilco in Mexico, which is the last remaining place wild axolotls live.

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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Ruin of Darkness

Wanted a fantasy comp but with a unique color palette and a modern subject. I also wanted the foreground to appear as a very distinct layer hoping the landscape appears downhill to the viewer. I used Barad-dûr as inspiration for the castle ruins.

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Palette Toad

Palette Toad makes a colorful mess wherever she goes.

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mary ann hanlon mary ann hanlon Plus Member
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Adding color to an old sketch

I had some leftover watercolor on my palette and added it to some old sketches. This is the Fabriano sketchbook with the red cover. I keep finding it on sale at hobby lobby. It's perfect for using on a plane, or just in general.

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stacey walker oldham stacey walker oldham Plus Member
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gouache florals

I think I'm getting the hang of painting florals with gouache. It helped to decide on a palette and pre-mix the colors.

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stacey walker oldham stacey walker oldham Plus Member
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trying out new colors
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I'm playing around with a new color palette on this one. I may try a few now that I know about the recolor tool in illustrator!

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Sparktaneous Sparktaneous
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Painted my watercolor paint palette as colorful trees and ink leaves

Painted my watercolor paint palette as colorful trees and ink leaves

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DeeDee  Joseph DeeDee Joseph
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My OC- Seraphina

I kept imagining her instead of drawing her down. Seraphina Belphoebe Harbinger has a loving big family and friends but they are not essential to the story I plan to use her in, Originally her design was similar to a Summer palette of Princess Peach but after multiple changes to my art style, this is her current look. Rose was originally the name I gave her and then I renamed her as Cossette but given the story I planned for her to be in she'll be nicknamed "Sera". I wanted for a look to be close to being an ideal homemaker like her mother. She's very friendly, innocent and naive. She's meant to be a character that doesn't belong in an environment she's forced to survive in

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DariDa An DariDa An
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Moomins

Moomins my moomins! 120 layers of Finnish and Japanese cuties (It's funny, but I took some versions of the characters from the books, and others from the cartoon adaptations. And the Mymble's palette was invented by me hehe). It's been a long time, but I don't regret anything: D

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DariDa An DariDa An
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Xiangling!

Beep boop bam! Here, I'm trying to draw from one little-known RPG=D I've always really liked Xiangling's palette! And the design as a whole. It had to happen-

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DariDa An DariDa An
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MY JIAOOO YEEEEEE

Ugh, it's been a long time since I've painted the good old Jiao... Come on, admit it, who didn't do their homework and made the teacher angry??>:( Oh yeah... An experimental palette! I don't even know if I like it or not

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Jason Boyd Jason Boyd
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Ballpoint colors

I bought a set of 3 Bic multi-color ballpoint pens, a total of 10 colors including black, and a new sketchbook. Playing around with what colors and effects are possible, I'm excited to do more stuff with these pens. The colors didn't perfectly reproduce between the photo and JPEG compression. But I love how the upper left section is all done with the one dark blue, green, and red pen.

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Subway feeling

This sketch shall be turned into a print someday. Dip pen and ink in my A5 watercolour sketchbook. The background wash is the result of a palette cleaning.

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Lesly Lesly
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Back to painting!

With our adorable Shiba, Kaiju, as my inspiration, I've started working on initial sketches. The next step is to determine the perfect color palette before beginning the actual painting. Though I typically prefer to work with oil paints, it's been a considerable time since I last indulged in painting. So, I've decided to use acrylics this time around. I'm thrilled to start this new painting!

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Spearmint Chalk Spearmint Chalk
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Digestion and Discretion

We take things in and digest them before regurgitating them or expelling them again through our being. This is true of many aspects of our reality, not just of caloric intake. We take things in through the senses, through the person. We digest with our intellect and with our perception. Then we are able to share that back out through the senses, through our behaviours, and through our being. Food builds our body even as our experiences build our character. The real mark of a mature human being is developing deeper levels of discretion and recognizing more intimate forms of subtlety. Not everyone likes grapes, but to condemn grapes as evil is not prosperous to our species. Some like cherries, but not all enjoy their flavour. Grapes and cherries are still nutritious even though some have allergies to them. And not all cherries and grapes are ripe and nutritious at all times in all places. We must carry this knowledge into the development of our judgement. If it is important and worth while to discuss food and material nutrition, then it is much more essential that we evolve a greater sense of discretion for experience and for the holistic palette of our physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual tongues. We do that through consumption and digestion. But be aware that a human being can not live on grapes and cherries alone. We should also do our best to not condemn the taste buds or stomachs of ourselves or others. Namaste.

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CreatureSeeker10 CreatureSeeker10
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Bull Creature

I wanted to try a drawing that uses a monochromatic color palette. I found the process to be very enjoyable. It can feel limiting at times, working with only one color of varying shades. Specifically when choosing the amount of shades you're working with. It's also a nice alternative when I can't think of a color scheme that uses different colors.

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CreatureSeeker10 CreatureSeeker10
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Octopus Monster Yet Again

I decided to go with the mimic octopus color palette as the main one. The colors compliment each other nicely, and it doesn't look too busy as a result.

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CreatureSeeker10 CreatureSeeker10
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Octopus Monster

I was trying out different color palettes to see which one I preferred. The top palettes are based off the mimic octopus and the blue-ringed octopus, respectively. The rest aren't inspired by anything, I just thought the colors looked nice.

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Art Craft Land Art Craft Land
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Woman in the shirt by Larisa Leah Dizlarka | ArtCraftLand

"The painting ""The Girl in a Shirt"" is one of the paintings series ""Her"".The artwork is painted in oil on canvas with wide textured strokes of a brush and a palette knife. In the work, we can see the opposition of a gentle female image and deliberately careless aggressive rough strokes of paint. The artist plays of black and white hard contrast against delicate pastel colors. The girl depicted in the painting feels constrained by external conditions, which prevents this painting from having an erotic value. The girl nervously tries to unbutton her shirt in order to get more air and freedom. Her pose is not balanced, which shows even more uncertainty and indecision. That's why this artwork is considered rather dramatic."

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Izabela Izabela
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Water reflections. Whimsical illustration - Day 14.

Drawing water with reflections was a new challenge for me. I decided to use a less saturated color palette. It looks like a foggy atmosphere around the forest. Something different

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Izabela Izabela
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Experimental phase

I've started an experimental phase of my art journey. It's a challenging time for me. I try to draw and paint using different techniques, brushes, and color palettes. I'm on the way to exploring my artistic voice. I hope it'll be a great time to share my thought and emotions about this. The 1st thought I can say is: I need to be an explorer as often as possible. It allows me to look inside myself. It allows me to get to know myself better. It's very motivating.

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Mara Mara
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Gold

I loved and love just putting down color. This is from November 2019. That is one way to use the acrylic paint when you poured to much onto your palette.

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imaginary imaginary
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Life - a beautiful mess in its perfection

Acrylic painting on canvas; 40cm x 40cm; palette knife

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Summerdoodles VI

Daily doodles with a limited palette of coloured pencil.

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Summerdoodles V

Daily doodles with a limited palette of coloured pencil.

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Jasmin Jasmin
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Summerdoodles IV

Daily doodles with a limited palette of coloured pencil.

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