the art of camel barbering
Soft Pastel Sunset: Where Day's End Meets Night's Promise 🌙
Can’t explain it but they’re really cunty in this photo
Art grad student answer: it's the contrapposto.
This is a counterbalanced pose where the weight is rested on one leg and the hips and shoulders are tilted in opposite directions. It emphasizes the curves of the body.
hey @icaruspendragon ! i recently sent my copy of Lazarus Rises (amongst other things) to my friend who i bonded with originally over supernatural, poetry, and death (she loved it). its something thats made me weep every time ive read it and i am so unbelievably touched by your words and your content. i came across the last thing i drew of u in anticipation of this book recently, and wanted to take the chance to redraw u with this image that completely consumed my brain when i first saw it. from one jack allen obsessed, dean coded, misha collins nemesis to another, i love seeing fellow person being insane about fandom in their day to day life and i wish u the best :)
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This is how the James Web telescope works
A million little eyes staring into the cosmos to help paint a picture of our place in the universe.
That's an angel
is this erotic to anyone else
Another ocean painting! This one is acrylic on a 16″x20″ canvas.
I’m including a couple of in-progress shots as well.
https://www.bertil.uk/luminescence/gallery
Please take a look, these are beautiful.
Made some stamps for my sibling as a gift!
celestial beasty
Do you have any tips on making art your job? I graduated with an art degree and then got laid off from my day job so I've decided I'm using this time to do what I want in life... but then the first time I sat at my computer I just stared at the screen like "now what"
at its simplest heres how i got to where i am, mileage may vary and its almost definitely not helpful >get popular off fanart (this takes a while. you need prolly 10k-20k followers before you make any money Full Stop) you dont even need to be a good artist but this is the point at which you should be really firing on all cylinders to improve and impress
>start peddling original work thats fun and exciting. helps to be a decent writer as well as artist. fanart usually is not a reliable moneymaker cause you can find it anywhere so its better to get ppl invested in your original work if you can (make your own niche babey!)
>get commissions. get commissions til you cant take more+ get a reputation as a reliable artist, if you do a good job and are chill and mostly polite its likely your clients will recommend you to their friends
>when you have too much work, make commissions patreon/ko-fi exclusive so you have passive income to support you if you cant work suddenly for whatever reason
rinse, repeat and find out what works for you till youre making stacks. good luck!