Una tierra ancestral bañada en sangre🩸☄️ En orden de izquierda a derecha, los siete Shoorts principales en la ceremonia del Hain: Shenu, Joichik, Sheit, Telil, Keyaishk, Pahuil, Wechush
artist problems: it took me 50 minutes just to gather all the materials i need for this watercolour paiting idea i have, and now i’m out of energy to actually paint.
It's interesting comparing the new painting to the old (2 years). I haven't improved much in the overall painting department, not surprising since i've only painted a handfull of times since then, but my linework is sooo much stronger now than it was back then. It shows how important line weight is, even if the lines aren't the focus of the piece.
The lines on the old paiting were done with like, an 02 micron pen? Super thin lines, and back then i only focused on keeping them clean and tidy, to the point where they lost all their charm. The new painting was done with an 04 micron, despite the paper being a bit smaller, and i bulked up my lines and added appropriate weight to them, let them take up space and add character. And it makes a world of difference.
My colour choices for the new one are a lot better too, which is something i tend to struggle with when it comes to watercolour.
I trained a William Blake embedding from his watercolour works (Painter behind the The Great Red Dragon paitings, paintings seen in Red Dragon (2002) movie and Hannibal (2013) tv series). SD 2.0 768-v
One of the most spectacular commissions I’ve done in ages. This was so fun and interesting to do. I loved painting all the textures, make up, skin! It was all so fun to do. Thank you to the lovely lady who commissioned me. It was such a pleasure! (Detail shots to come? 👀)
Women’s worth should never be defined by their outer-appearance. Your worth does not lie in the width of your waistline as my kind friend tells me. You are a lot more worth than what you look like. You can be brave, intelligent, artistic, amazing... That’s why I made a slight doodle inspired by Rupi Kaur’s poem