Some delightful paintings here. This is my contribution I had done her for illustration Friday word transportaion. http://www.illustrationfriday.com/ I'd say she also belongs here as well.
Some delightful paintings here. This is my contribution I had done her for illustration Friday word transportaion. http://www.illustrationfriday.com/ I'd say she also belongs here as well.
Adorable. I love it and perfect for IF too!
Mags
Draw what you see, not what you think you should. ~Cindy Hixon
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Great posts and what a fun thread......
Wonderful paintings everyone![]()
I'm in the prime of my senility
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I resumed this recent flight testing witch evidently good this thread (and the broom) I think ...![]()
Panta rei (everything flows)!
... and here's another one ....
Panta rei (everything flows)!
Another one for our halloween thread, what great paintings here and such fun going thru and looking at them
Here is my entry to the Halloween. I recently read a book called "The Passage" this was a sketch I did in pencil after reading that book. I decided to scan it in and paint it in ArtRage with oil and knife. Quick paint, about 45 minutes. This is titled "I am Babcock"
I came across a website for the Lovecraft Film Festival and it inspired me to do a poster, even tho the festival has come and gone.
This piece was done with the ink pen and airbrush, i then scrounged up some ornate typefaces for the typesetting.
Enjoy
Mike B
Mbrienza
Hi,
Just a little contribution for Holloween.
It is of a Thai ghost, a female name Nang Nag". It is a true story that happend over 100 years ago. A story of a pregnat woman living in a boon dock of Thailand (no paved streets then) and when she was about 7 months pregnant her husband was drafted into the Army. She lived far form others and died trying to give birth to her baby, alone. It was over a month when the body was found and buried. But she haunted the house waiting for her husband which returned after 2 years in the Army, arriving home at night and was welcomed by Nang Nag in a human form.
They lived happily until one day he was under the house (a Thai hose which sits on stilts and the ground under is used for a lot of things), and saw this arm reaching for a dropped lemon all the way to the ground which was 6 feet from the floor. Then he knew and ran away. To make the end short, a monk had to capture her spirit and sent it to rest.
Every Thai knows about this story and many movies were made.
I used a picture from one of the movies to paint this painting. Painted with airbrush and knife.
Any comments and advice are welcome.