Scott Kersey, art fella
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Award eligible artist, printmaker, MTG alterist, proxy-ist, painter. Being nice is cool. Store and commissions at: ko-fi.com/scottkerseyart
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If you’re a billionaire you can just get movies made whenever you want, right?

Imagine being able to just throw a chunk of change around and be able to see your dream movie.

I’d want to see the Coen bros to do Moby Dick with Nicholas Cage as Ahab.
Maybe get Oscar Isaac as Ishmael
🐋
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Hi #PortfolioDay!

I'm Alberto, illustrator focusing in ttrpg/board games or anything fantasy related (but I'm always open to new things). I make custom MTG tokens!

🎨 www.artstation.com/albertosball...
✉️ [email protected]
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#tokentober day 14: Thopter

Another one of my early tokens back in 2020 probably. I got inspiration from the original Clash of Titans, but wanted to give it some sort of steampunk twist.
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Hello #PortfolioDay
I'm Neil - a Scottish artist who loves stories about people and places written on things and faces.

I’m building an illustration portfolio so hmu if you are looking to collab. I want to bring worlds to life!

I am also a Rebelle Featured Artist!

link: neiljganderson.com
A wandering adventurer, grasping a chipped knife, and their giant corgi wade through a lush, warm swamp. Behind them, a giant snake uncurls and stalks them. Will they survive? An oil painting on linen. A man leans back looking off right. His eyes and forehead are cast in light. His young child leans, half asleep, against him. A digital portrait of a woman with a mass of curled hair is spotlit by a harsh light from above. Tight brushes around the face, give way to loose and abstract brushstrokes around the perimeter of the subject. A portrait of a man interrupted while playing guitar in a living room. He looks at the viewer. Day light from behind diffuses into the room while a lamp lights the figure from the left.
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Artists vs the Turtle they’re most like:

🎨Donatello = 🐢🔵 Leonardo

🎨Leonardo = 🐢🟣 Donatello

🎨Michelangelo = 🐢🔴Raphael

🎨Raphael = 🐢🟠 Michelangelo
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I may have had to do a portrait sketch 🙂
Portrait sketch of Interesting MTG Art. A very cool person
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#portfolioday is mainly a way to keep reminding myself to put together a goddamn website one of these days 😂

Here’s some fun stuff I like
Watercolor Spock Tom servo token Disa portrait Trois crayon drawing
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This is your monthly reminder: if you like a piece of writing, a piece if art, etc-- TELL THE PERSON WHO MADE IT!!! Leave a comment, tell them with *words* that you like it.
Seriously, it goes *such* a long way.
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While waiting in line for secret lair I finished a drawing of Nahiri as Ophelia I'm still going back and forth on whether I want to add flowers or not

when I hear the line rosemary for remembrance I think of her

#nahiri #mtg #mtgart #phyrexia #magicthegathering #ophelia #allwillbeone
scottkersey.bsky.social
Day two of soaking the oak galls to make iron gall ink, it’s already turning noticeably darker. I can’t wait to see where we’re at in a couple weeks 🤘
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Getting some ideas down for future draw-along streams. Some ideas I have so far:

-portraiture via Raphael
-hands via Michelangelo
-underpainting via El Greco
-composition via Doré
-shadow shapes via Greco-Roman sculpture

Any of these sound interesting? :)
I may move the stream earlier too.
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Your hair is perfect, like a platonic ideal of “pretty hair”
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This clip is from 2019. This was a larger piece and here I was using a Kuretake synthetic fountain brush pen rather my usual Chinese brush.
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