Dimitri/Nathaniel art
*yawn* Work, yay. -_-' It went well enough albeit slightly boring today...
Other than that though, I am such an industrious slacker. How can I spend four hours reading a different book while one of the summer reading books sits less than two feet away from me? I amaze myself sometimes. And not in the good way. Tomorrow = day of reading about transcendentalism. >_<
Anyways, the real reason for my post is that I finished a new picture for my Masters of Their Field story. And it's watercolor. I haven't done watercolor in about two years. O_o Y'see when my family moved from New Jersey to New Hampshire halfway through my sophomore year, my Art 2 class had yet to start wc. I'd personally bought my supplies though so figuring I'd use them eventually, I packed my pad of paper, brushes, and paints into my art supply box and largely forgot their existence. A little over a month ago, I found them again, and decided to have a romp down memory lane. Overall, I really like how this came out, especially the skin tones which turned out decent. Watercolor's definitely my color medium of choice. *grin*

Whoo, I figured out how to use the scrapbook! (Click to view it larger.)
Next time expect a character post centered around Count Jean-Marie (including a watercolor of him) since I loves him so.
Other than that though, I am such an industrious slacker. How can I spend four hours reading a different book while one of the summer reading books sits less than two feet away from me? I amaze myself sometimes. And not in the good way. Tomorrow = day of reading about transcendentalism. >_<
Anyways, the real reason for my post is that I finished a new picture for my Masters of Their Field story. And it's watercolor. I haven't done watercolor in about two years. O_o Y'see when my family moved from New Jersey to New Hampshire halfway through my sophomore year, my Art 2 class had yet to start wc. I'd personally bought my supplies though so figuring I'd use them eventually, I packed my pad of paper, brushes, and paints into my art supply box and largely forgot their existence. A little over a month ago, I found them again, and decided to have a romp down memory lane. Overall, I really like how this came out, especially the skin tones which turned out decent. Watercolor's definitely my color medium of choice. *grin*
Whoo, I figured out how to use the scrapbook! (Click to view it larger.)
Next time expect a character post centered around Count Jean-Marie (including a watercolor of him) since I loves him so.
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And yay, Jean-Marie! *squeak*
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You are remarkable! I really would love to see more!! :DDDDD
I can't color with watercolors for Scheiße! XDDD *I'mnotworthybow*
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You're inspiring me!
=^..^=
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Also, I found something that might be of interest to you here:
http://community.livejournal.com/gillington/44809.html
"I haven't been to _______, but my wig has."
Oh goodness. ^^; I'm thinking of accepting this little challenge. XD
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Sophomore painting class with watercolors...don't remind me...the horror!!! O_O Just kidding. It wasn't that bad. A few of my paintings came out pretty good. :D