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mixed media painting
Painted after encountering these tracks while exploring the dry tributaries that feed into a river valley. These tracks were new since our passage the day before, further revealing how this vein of the landscape is an active wildlife corridor.
mixed media painting
Painted after encountering these tracks while exploring the dry tributaries that feed into a river valley. These tracks were new since our passage the day before, further revealing how this vein of the landscape is an active wildlife corridor.
Here's the first request, for El of their maned wolf character!
Here's the first request, for El of their maned wolf character!
Pretty happy with a lot of these, gonna do a store drop for a dozen pieces from this batch on Patreon soon.
Pretty happy with a lot of these, gonna do a store drop for a dozen pieces from this batch on Patreon soon.
A wee 3.75“ x 5.25“ mixed media painting, just done as a warm up piece to play around with!
A wee 3.75“ x 5.25“ mixed media painting, just done as a warm up piece to play around with!
3" x 4" mixed media painting
3" x 4" mixed media painting
Full slideshow now available for you HERE: docs.google.com/presentation...
(Make sure you turn on speaker notes to see the script! It's a little tricky to find on mobile, I suggest reading this on desktop.)
Video coming in a couple weeks.
Full slideshow now available for you HERE: docs.google.com/presentation...
(Make sure you turn on speaker notes to see the script! It's a little tricky to find on mobile, I suggest reading this on desktop.)
Video coming in a couple weeks.
A simple piece I did to experiment with some different mediums and how they would interact. I think this had various layers of acrylic gouache, posca paint pens, and wax pastels.
A simple piece I did to experiment with some different mediums and how they would interact. I think this had various layers of acrylic gouache, posca paint pens, and wax pastels.
I have just a few of these originals left: sasharjones.com/store?catego...
I have just a few of these originals left: sasharjones.com/store?catego...
Saturday July 5th at 7:30pm - DLCC 316
Want to engage in real solidarity but don't know how? Ready to stop doomscrolling and start organizing? Attend our fully illustrated and action-oriented talk w/ Q&A after!
Sched link: anthrocon.sched.com/event/25Ozb/...
Saturday July 5th at 7:30pm - DLCC 316
Want to engage in real solidarity but don't know how? Ready to stop doomscrolling and start organizing? Attend our fully illustrated and action-oriented talk w/ Q&A after!
Sched link: anthrocon.sched.com/event/25Ozb/...
Turns out this is also useful for seeing what designs I've already done and seeing how I can make sure every mask I do is unique in a few ways.
Turns out this is also useful for seeing what designs I've already done and seeing how I can make sure every mask I do is unique in a few ways.
Just a fun warm up piece I worked on here and there to break off some rust! I don't do primary palettes very often, but quite enjoyed it here.
Just a fun warm up piece I worked on here and there to break off some rust! I don't do primary palettes very often, but quite enjoyed it here.
The final two studies! I managed to finish these up just in time for the end of the month. This was a really great process to go through, and I look forward to doing it again with another species as soon as I can! I'm thinking hares next...
The final two studies! I managed to finish these up just in time for the end of the month. This was a really great process to go through, and I look forward to doing it again with another species as soon as I can! I'm thinking hares next...
I think these were my favorite two from the whole batch! Things just seemed to really all come together in a new way at this point, and I had found a more satisfying painting flow, too.
I think these were my favorite two from the whole batch! Things just seemed to really all come together in a new way at this point, and I had found a more satisfying painting flow, too.