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Bäckahäst in Harness
With this painting I wanted to explore the idea of kelpie or bäckahäst geting captured and put to work. I wanted to see how much of that vibe I could convey without any obvious signifiers. I was inspired in part by Schiller's poem Pegasus in Harness, except I thought a blood thirsty water horse would fare better than Pegasus and people would know better than to mess with it. I didn't use any specific references and just used a couple of photos to inspire the pose and keep the harness more or less accurate. I used acrylic paint on paper.
Helen Frankenthaler Chairman of the Board 1971 Acrylic and felt-tip pen on canvas 6' 10-1/16" x 16' 2-5/16" (208.4 x 493.6 cm)
Did I draw soundwave with Miku's hair? Maybe.
Did I do this in the middle of math class? Also a maybe
You'll never know
FIRE DANGER ⚡ (moderately high)
I started this painting in Santa Paula, based on the landscape view from my cousin's house. The sunset lights up the mountains and reminds me of the fire that came down and decimated many houses in those hills in 2024. These fires are also displacing local wildlife including the coyotes everyone's talking about seeing more and more often in Los Angeles.
Remember - we're all connected.
Got some acrylic markers for Christmas so I tested them out by drawing my rewritten Bedrock bros.
Thaddeus’ (rewrite Technoblade) design is probably not finalized, but I’m still really happy with how it came out!
Acrylic on canvas of AU Ekko and Jinx.
I've been working on this painting this summer. The still of AU Ekko and Jinx from S2Ep07. It's one of my favorite shots. So anyway, behold. It's acrylic on canvas. Took about a week to finish, but the days spread out over a month. It's not perfect, and I took some liberties with some stuff, but otherwise, like 99% the same. Im really happy with it :) I wish my camera could pick up the actual vibrancy of the piece because it's quite colorful. I'm so happy I found Arcane guys - I'm so hooked.
OG still:
Another paint study with acrylic paint