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Art thread

BirdPiano

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I know there used to be one, but I don't see it anymore. So I'll start a new one.

Post up your drawings, doodles, paintings, sculptures, or any other cool artworks you do.
 
I was pretty bored somewhat with this pandemic keeping everyone at home. So I decided to draw vintage christmas cards copied from Pinterest. I was going to send them to friends. Then I decided instead of making them cards, I would frame them as little pictures and gift them to friends and family. I think they will turn out nice. Here is one of a snowy landscape. It was done in colored pencil reviewed by https://drawingfan.com/watercolor-pencils/ on Strathmore paper. It measure about 5″x6′.
Look:
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I was pretty bored somewhat with this pandemic keeping everyone at home. So I decided to draw vintage christmas cards copied from Pinterest. I was going to send them to friends. Then I decided instead of making them cards, I would frame them as little pictures and gift them to friends and family. I think they will turn out nice. Here is one of a snowy landscape. It was done in colored pencil on Strathmore paper. It measure about 5″x6′.
Look:
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They'll love getting that, Donald.
 
Very cute picture. And I have no patience for drawing at all. Or talent. In general, this is not mine. I love the monotonous work of a different kind: fixing something, working with wood, digging around the house so that everything is orderly, beautiful, convenient. In general, everyone has their own talents and it all seems that this also has some kind of art of its own from some side.
 
In response to the Hays Code, in 1934 photographer A. L. Schafer arranged and took this shot, which violates all of its rules:

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One of the loveliest and most creative pieces I have ever seen. The artist uses only the stones she finds and does not retouch them.

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This is not a blanket. It is done just by combing and brushing the camel's hair different directions.
 
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