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@mjpdraws
birds and flowers
Drawings i made while staying on a beautiful farm in Shizuoka, Japan last week.
puppy with much energy.
painting made easier
[Audio Transcript:
Do you want to paint but pain, disability, limited range of motion or tremors are getting in the way of that?
It’s world watercolor month and disability pride month, so let’s combine the two and talk about ways that you can watercolor and make it a little easier on yourself.
First up, if you struggle with grip issues, some manufacturers like Blick will actually make some of their brushes with egg shaped handles.
These are typically easier to hold, but they do come in a limited range of options so you can get something like one of these egg shaped pencil holders that will do more or less the same thing. These are just a bit easier to hold and they can reduce hand fatigue.
Next up, if you struggle with something like tremors or shaking, weight is your friend. There are universal weighted handles that you can slip onto the end and tighten on your brush or whatever you’re using as long as it fits in, and it adds a bunch of weight to the back end of it so it reduces the amount of shaking that’s possible.
If you struggle with grip strength or need something to help you hold onto something, this is an easy ring writer clip, and you can slot your brush into it and even if you’re not gripping it tightly it’s still secured to your hand.
Another option is something like this, this is an easy grip. It’s a silicone attachment that you can place on that give you an extra handle and extra security for holding your brushes and other art tools.
And finally one of my favorite tools is this artist leaning bridge. Mine is an acrylic piece of plastic that just sits over the top and allows you to rest on top while you can paint underneath it.
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@iguanodont’s fertility goddess Praateshie! This was an AWESOME trade, went wild with colored pencils and received an amazing piece in return
This turned out absolutely gorgeous! She is having a spring frolick :D
Thank you so much for this!
more drawings of the cats (3)
Vaccas, rubie, verde, jalne (1911) | Franz Marc (1880-1916)
Reptiles - Elena Gertik, Flammarion (Paris) - 1938 (marked as public domain) - via Gallica
my dear maple
Paul Thévenaz (Swiss,1891–1921)
Faun, 1920
ᐃᖃᓗᑦᓯᐊᕙᒃ ‘Beautiful Fish’ (2005) by
ᕿᓐᓄᐊᔪᐊᖅ ᐋᓯᕙᒃ (Kenojuak Ashevak)
Atlantic mackerel study in colour
cows 🐄
a second attempt at mugs!! this time a more stable and easier to build tripod style. much less tippy than the last batch!
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