I'm still trying to take things a little easy for my wrist, so I'm going with some cloud practice today. I don't have to worry as much about precision or pressure, so it's decently lighter on my wrist than lineart . daily drawing 2268
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I'm still trying to take things a little easy for my wrist, so I'm going with some cloud practice today. I don't have to worry as much about precision or pressure, so it's decently lighter on my wrist than lineart . daily drawing 2268
This is my portrait of @ragavon 's beloved Keke, may he rest in peace.
“Just ridin’ that storm runnin’ through my veins like a shot down, tailspun airplane” ★彡
-Luke Combs (Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma)
Alfred Sisley painted "The Seine at Suresnes" in 1877, while the Impressionists were still fighting to be taken seriously. He spent much of that decade along the Seine, studying the soft grey light of northern France. Here, the sky takes over almost the whole painting. Clouds move heavily above the river, while a small boat sits quietly on the water. Monet and Renoir became famous. Sisley remained in the background for most of his life. This painting is a reason to look again. Quelle: meisterdrucke.com
Clouds painted by a literal cloud. Look how proud he is!
Some acrylic gouache cloud studies I did to get a better feel for acrylic gouache, try to learn how to paint better clouds and also to just relax.
I used Ahmed Ahldoori's 100 clouds Pinterest board for the references.
Will I paint all one hundred clouds? We'll see! For now I'm just doing them as chill practise.
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Universal Balance
20” x 16”
Photo Reference by Sugar Bee :)
I love the colors in this painting
It makes me want to experiment more types of color combination
This was a tough but rewarding cloud practice
I hope you like it :)
Please take care <3
Cloud Study – Knud Baade // The Wanderer – Ferdinand Brunner // Cloud Study – Knud Baade // The Wrath of the Seas – Ivan Aivazovsky (detail) // Clouds Over the Sea – Ivan Aivazovsky // Big Clouds – Hans Emmenegger (detail) // Study of Clouds with a Sunset Near Rome – Simon Denis // Before the Storm – Isaac Levitan // Dear Wormwood – The Oh Hellos
This has summer vibes☀️ I can’t wait for summer!!!😭
Trying to get better at painting scenery and stuff :)