zymnia
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zymnia 5 months ago
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(Assumedly) Female Youtube Musicians
Please, tell me I'm not the only one captivated by the rise in female youtube music artists! They're just sooo good!
These are a few I've become captivated by so far:
Lydia the Bard -> especially the vilainous princess songs
RafScrap -> especially the haunting melodies of many songs
Reinaeiry -> the wide range of covers
etc.
So, do y'all have any suggestions of specific songs or other artists I should try out next?
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zymnia 5 months ago
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Fox painted on a square wooden panel, which was fun. Foxes are cute creatures.
This was likely to expand our field of different canvas types (other than varying kinds of paper).
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zymnia 5 months ago
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Colored pointilism piece this time, though I can't remember what species of bird that is currenly.
For some reason this one was done at a different time than the non-colored pointilism piece. I don't know why the teacher separated them like that.
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zymnia 5 months ago
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Another hands focused piece, though this time of the ones on the Sistine Chapel roof Michelangelo painted(God and Adam).
Which I actually got to see in person on a trip to Rome at some point last year, and brought back a print of it from the giftshop for my dad.
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zymnia 5 months ago
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Dragon eyes study, done in my freetime.
As you can see, I'm obsessed with dragons.
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zymnia 5 months ago
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Symbolic sketch of "Tempus Fugit," aka "Time Flies" saying. Since, time is both an ally and an enemy, depending on the situation. (dragon themed route)
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zymnia 5 months ago
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Watercolor koi fish, later painted and sharpied outlines to give them clearer form. This was done during the end of year COVID mess. It was started in class, then finished at home through emailed guidance of sorts.
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zymnia 5 months ago
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Copy of the previous since I had extra time, but bigger.
Kinda tried to go the fire-like route.
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zymnia 5 months ago
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Water color butterflies, specifically with ink dropped into already aplied water on the paper. Afterwards, had to go back, sketch and paint in the butterfly outlines on top.
Cool colors are my go to, generally.
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zymnia 5 months ago
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Another dragon from a while ago!
Again, sorry about the notes if they're annoying. This was done on spare paper.
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zymnia 5 months ago
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zymnia 8 months ago
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Flight Rising (in addition to art)
Update: Thx! He found a home!
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zymnia 9 months ago
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This was a project the teacher assigned, and I still don't see as to why we had to do it. It was fun and I liked doing it though. Would you call it a marble like she did?
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zymnia 9 months ago
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This was a 'for fun' project the teacher assigned near a break or the end of the year as we had finished the previous project ahead of time.
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zymnia 9 months ago
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This was a project I didn't think would turn out as good as it did at the time, as I've always had a problem with making things realistic or at least more realistic than cartoony.
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zymnia 9 months ago
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This is from a couple years ago. Apparently, in painting this I used a method that my teacher hadn't seen before for the feathers to look like that (I forget what it was at the moment). Also, I still think that the center of the feathers kind of look like avocados along with the body and head of the bird looking a bit too cartoony compared to the feathers. Though, that does give it some contrast, I think?
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zymnia 9 months ago
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A hatchmark study from a while ago, using Albrecht Durer's "Praying Hands" piece as a reference.
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