For such a simple painting, this one was a challenge. I used an actual conch shell I have to use as a model, but getting the texture down was tricky. I did use a gray ink outline but used watercolors as much as possible for the highlights and shading. Final size is 9x12 on Arches paper.
Showing posts with label sacred geometry. Show all posts
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Friday, December 24, 2021
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The Polar Bear
The polar bear is a solitary animal. She cares for her cubs, but don't get in her way. I started this painting about the same time my m...
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An unusual and rare bird, I have a slight fascination with the graceful swan with velvet black feathers. They are found in Australia and Ta...
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In Oregon, we have many forested parks-some in the city and some in our multiple mountain ranges. At the western base of the Cascade mountai...
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Recently, I discovered that I have ancestry from Scotland of the Campbell clan. The particular relative was from the Highlands and resided ...