Was hoping to create at least one more. This is a digital image, from pen and ink work I did late last year.Hello and Welcome to the Weekly Art Event!
The prompt for this week is: ”Spots”
If you would like to be inspired by a group of reference images, click on the link: Tutorial: How to Find Copyright-Free Reference Images
Create some art that is inspired by this week's prompt. Let your imagination soar. Turn on your creative juices.
All media and styles are welcome (drawing, painting, digital, photography, sculpture, multi-media, representational, abstract, etc.). It can be something done quickly, a finished work of art or anything in between. It can be created from your imagination, from life or a photo reference. If you use a photo reference, please make sure it has no applicable copyright restrictions.
Post your finished (or unfinished) art in this thread. Post any time during the week. The event runs from Friday to Friday. If you're a little late, just post when you are finished.
Tell us a little about the work if you so desire. For example, you could include the medium you used, where you got your inspiration or how long it took. When you post, it's always nice to "like" or comment on posts made earlier in the thread by other artists. We all like acknowledgement of our work!
Let the prompt spark your creativity. The most important thing is to have fun.
Interesting especially when you delve further into them .Was hoping to create at least one more. This is a digital image, from pen and ink work I did late last year.
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Thanks, JennieJo for taking part. Your “eyes” are very interesting, especially the designs in them. Well done!Was hoping to create at least one more. This is a digital image, from pen and ink work I did late last year.
Thanks Penny. Yes, it is a tiger lily. I was trying to think of something with spots that was different from what had been painted so far. I always enjoy doing flowers. It also gave me an opportunity to play around a little with watercolor on top of the graphite.Very good, Anne. A lovely tiger lily, I think.
Last sketch ... not feeling very spotty, but managed to get a few in. Pencils, on rough A5 paper.Hello and Welcome to the Weekly Art Event!
The prompt for this week is: ”Spots”
If you would like to be inspired by a group of reference images, click on the link: Tutorial: How to Find Copyright-Free Reference Images
Create some art that is inspired by this week's prompt. Let your imagination soar. Turn on your creative juices.
All media and styles are welcome (drawing, painting, digital, photography, sculpture, multi-media, representational, abstract, etc.). It can be something done quickly, a finished work of art or anything in between. It can be created from your imagination, from life or a photo reference. If you use a photo reference, please make sure it has no applicable copyright restrictions.
Post your finished (or unfinished) art in this thread. Post any time during the week. The event runs from Friday to Friday. If you're a little late, just post when you are finished.
Tell us a little about the work if you so desire. For example, you could include the medium you used, where you got your inspiration or how long it took. When you post, it's always nice to "like" or comment on posts made earlier in the thread by other artists. We all like acknowledgement of our work!
Let the prompt spark your creativity. The most important thing is to have fun.
Thanks Ricky, that is part of the appeal of digital art. Easy to scale up a d down.Interesting especially when you delve further into them .
Many thanks Penny.Thanks, JennieJo for taking part. Your “eyes” are very interesting, especially the designs in them. Well done!
I never thought about it before but you're right, why are they called tiger lilies rather than leopard lillies?It’s very nice, Anne. Isnt it strange that Tiger Lilies have spots and not stripes!
We’ve had some good entries this week. I look forward to tomorrow’s prompt.
JennieJo, I like the design. Looks like spots to me! Love your use of color.Last sketch ... not feeling very spotty, but managed to get a few in. Pencils, on rough A5 paper.
Thanks Anne. It took a while, but I eventually 'got into it".I never thought about it before but you're right, why are they called tiger lilies rather than leopard lillies?
Thanks for your comments.
JennieJo, I like the design. Looks like spots to me! Love your use of color.