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Art Gallery: Steampunk Face Paint
https://www.youtube.com/embed/csyuRoEfFRQ This look took 2.5 hours to complete and was inspired by this look: As a side note, I did this face paint look because I think it's really cool and beautiful. I know some Christians won't agree with me on celebrating Halloween, but personally, I think it's fine as long as you're not playing... Continue Reading →
Art Gallery: Cupcake Roses.
I wanted to do this post a bit ago but due to the fact that procrastination is strong with this one, I put it off. But let's just pretend that this came about because the my mom's roses in my backyard started opening up and look gorgeous. To make these, first make the cupcakes. Duh.... Continue Reading →
Art Gallery/Blog: I Asked AI to Generate Art.
One of the many things that AI is being used for nowadays is to generate art, be it for book covers, presentations, fun, etc. Personally, I have used AI for this because while I can make watercolor paintings and know how to use graphite to draw, I suck at drawing people and animals unless I... Continue Reading →
Art Gallery: Sunrise Over Snowy Mountains
This was a birthday card that I painted for my best friend and is one of the best paintings I've done so far. I first sketched the outline of the mountains before painting the sun with masking fluid to prevent having use the lifting technique. I then painted over that using the wet-on-wet technique to... Continue Reading →
Art Gallery: Cloudy Sky
This was not supposed to turn into a cloudy sky, but I still like it as it is. Originally, this was supposed to be a milky way painting over the sea, but the paint ended up spreading too much. I think it could've been better if I had used less water and lifted more paint... Continue Reading →
Art Gallery: Glowy Sunset
This was my first painting using guache and watercolor together. I stayed pretty simple with this one, only using techniques that I was familiar with such as stipling for the leaves and bushes in the background and the wet-on-wet technique for the sky. I was very happy with how opaque the black guache was in... Continue Reading →
Art Gallery: Foggy Mountains in Charcoal
Continuing with my new love of experimenting with charcoal and graphite pencils, I recently did this drawing in my sketchbook to see how well I could work with just this medium alone. In other words...I was bored. This is not my first landscape drawing in charcoal, but it is certainly one of the best since... Continue Reading →
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