Beautiful Yowah Opal with rainbow swirls and rivers of bright gemmy color. From Queensland Australia 10.25 Carats 20 x 9 x 8mm $150 US Inc post
https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/1803986314
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Beautiful Yowah Opal with rainbow swirls and rivers of bright gemmy color. From Queensland Australia 10.25 Carats 20 x 9 x 8mm $150 US Inc post
https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/1803986314
My hand is cramped...
A moment from a D&D session several weeks ago. I started it, got overwhelmed, and took a break. Most of the time when I "take a break" I never get around to finishing it. But this time I did!
It was really refreshing to limit myself to a sketchier style as well as grayscale. I've always felt intimidated and frustrated by shading, but working without colour made it more digestible for my brain. I'm looking forward to trying more things like this (especially since I prefer sketching scenes to reference models).
Hollow is easily my favourite part.
Wait, you means there's seconds?
(On my travels)
Duck Racing Dinner, Yowah.
Boulder Opal -Yowah, Queensland, Australia
From the now closed "Boots" mine in Yowah
Scenes from a country town
(On my travels)
Duck racing, Yowah
Yowah is an isolated opal mining town. The duck races raise monies which have funded things like an ambulance for the town, a loading ramp at the airport for the Royal Flying Doctor Service and other social service needs.
This particular duck race raised over $300 from tourists and locals.
Yowah Boulder Opal - Queensland, Australia
Yowah Boulder Opal - Queensland, Australia
Yowah Boulder Opal - Queensland, Australia