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Of Rock and Stone copy (600 x 500)
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A gloomy aspect of the Icon of the Highlands of Scotland. Eillan Donan Castle.
Plockton Low Tide (600 x 410)
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It sits alone on a receeding tide at Plockton harbor on the West Coast of Scotland
The Wandering Piper & Family copy
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This picture from around the late 19th century says a lot about the deprevation of that era. An ex-soldier, maybe back from the wars, and trying to earn a crust for his family with his Pipes.
Profile of Gentle Ben
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A portrait of gentle Ben the Bay horse with the look.
Portrait of a Bay
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Ben (my name for him) is a handsome Bay horse with a gentle nature. He lives in a farming area close by the Isle of Skye
Hilton
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Hilton, artwork for the next album|CD|
Old Warrior Sculpture
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Statue detail of an ancient Chinese general
Model Ship
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Mini Circles
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Colourful squares
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Yellow Roses
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Kitchen table
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Sunday Papers
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Print of my original watercolour painting
Salzburg in Winter
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Original mixed media painting
Ghost Tree
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This is a digital manipulation of an original watercolour painting
It was a 5 stage process to get to this point:
1. I painted a slightly dull watercolour landscape of fields
2. To add some interest I painted fine lines across the sky to create a slightly rainy effect. I also painted lines across the fields.
3. I used a fine liner pen to draw the tree onto the landscape
4. I used white acrylic paint to make the tree stand out.
5. I used Photoshop to digitally enhance and colour. I used multiple layers and effects including - neon glow, cut out, film grain, fresco, smudge stick, poster edges, overlay, linear light, colour dodge, pin light, multiply and vivid light - all at varying opacities.
For anyone new to Photoshop I'd recommend trying adding a layer of a 2nd image over your first - you can then try changing the layer style and opacity to see what effects you get. 'Multiply' is one of the best for adding brightness
Little window
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Print of my original watecolour painting
Circles Mug
$15.79
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Ceramic mug printed with my happy, colourful watercolour, 'Circles'.
Circles
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Original watercolour painting
St Patricks
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Watercolour of St Patrick's Cathedral in New York
Night and Day
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I was overlooking art from one of my favorite artists, Naoko Takeuchi, when I made this drawing. I always admire sunsets and wanted to convey those colors and also decided to incorporate the dual nature of the moon and the sun. The colors were created with watercolor. I used handmade stencils for the stars and clouds in the background and went over them with prismacolor color pencils. A golden paint pen was used for the lining and rays. I have been inspired to use gold pens since looking over the work of Gustav Klimt and studying how he used gold for his artwork. I feel that I succeeded in my artistic vision for this drawing.
Latte
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This drawing features one of my original characters, Latte. She is from a graphic novel I am working on that will feature adventure, fantasy, romance, and comedy. I wanted to do a portrait of her and used Copic markers to color her and gouache paint for the background. Copic markers are professional markers used in many artworks in Japan and are my personal choice for their great color selection and their bendable nibs which resemble paint brushes. Because of the nibs, they are very easy to work with and are great for laying down colors. Gouache paint was used for the background since it is very opaque but water soluble to make blending easy. The style is my personal style which has been influenced by many different manga books I have read.
Irish Raptor
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Saint Patrick's day was coming up and I wanted to do a holiday themed drawing my way- with a raptor! In this drawing I used prismacolor color pencils to achieve bright colors and for blending. I wanted to do a simple drawing so I tried to think of objects that immediately bring to mind Ireland or Saint Patrick's, and decided a clover and an Irish beer mug did the trick. The green in the background is used to reinforce the Irish theme. This artwork would make a great print.
Wooden Snake
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-- this is a common pattern among Taiwan's native people
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