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On the left, you can see my sketch. With this image, I just had the idea that instead of using charcoal to draw the shadows, I would take a different approach and paint Nanna as I see her.

The simp and the thot.

It's everyday bro 👌 This is my mood while drawing this comic every day. Little by little. But I love it ✨ A lot of artists will ask me how I improve so fast, and well, because I love making art. So I practice. ✨ I am astonished by the amount of artists who don't practice because they're afraid to fail. In videos I will be posting on my channel soon I talk about perfect practice, why you aren't improving, why most art majors fail, and, well, to just practice. Don't be afraid to make awful art. It's part of the process. I redrew this panel quite a few times til I was happy with Rory's expression. And by the end, I feel exactly what he's expressing, but it's a real emotion. I did it ✨ Just because your favorite artists don't post their failures with art does not mean they have not also failed 100 times behind every piece ✨ Don't stop practicing ✨ . . . #mangaartist #mangaart #webcomic #webcomics #digitalartist #ocart #manga #digitalart #comicart #artinspiration #artinspo https://www.instagram.com/p/CArY_4eBamj/?igshid=10bofi4357au1

“Sorcerer”
gouache on paper.

Acrylic on wood.
9 x 12
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CSsEvkOrYJo/?utm_medium=tumblr

"Puzzle Pieces" Wood, coconut shell, acrylic paint .. https://www.instagram.com/p/CefSjyJuyLZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=

Vintage French 19th Century Black and White Print, Woman silhouette
This print is available on my Etsy Page y’all...look at it... or don’t
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/950120408/vintage-french-19th-century-black-and?ref=shop_home_active_11
Second Chance Shaina Tranquilino August 4, 2024

Lena had always been an artist at heart, though the world had dulled her once-bright spark. After years of struggling in the bustling city, she decided to retreat to her grandmother's old house in the countryside. The house, now hers after her grandmother’s passing, was a creaky, nostalgic haven filled with memories of childhood summers and the warm scent of baking bread. One rainy afternoon, in a quest for something to occupy her restless mind, Lena ventured into the attic. The wooden stairs groaned under her weight, and the musty air clung to her as she entered the dimly lit space. Dust motes floated lazily in the beams of light that pierced through the small, grimy window. She had come here before, but this time felt different—this time, she was searching for something she couldn’t quite name.
Rummaging through boxes of old clothes and forgotten knick-knacks, Lena’s hand brushed against something smooth and solid. Pulling it out, she uncovered a large canvas, covered in a protective cloth. Her heart quickened as she unveiled it.
The painting was half-finished, its vibrant strokes frozen in time. It depicted a serene, sunlit forest, but one side was incomplete, the colours fading into blankness. She immediately recognized her grandmother’s style—bold, expressive, and full of life. Her grandmother, also an artist, had been Lena’s greatest inspiration, always encouraging her to find beauty in the world.
A note was tucked into the corner of the frame, yellowed with age. Lena unfolded it carefully and read the elegant, familiar script:
"My dearest Lena,
I started this painting long ago, but never found the right way to finish it. Perhaps it is meant for you. Trust your heart and let your creativity flow.
With all my love, Grandma"
Tears welled in Lena’s eyes as she held the note close. Her grandmother had always believed in her, even when Lena had lost faith in herself. The unfinished painting felt like a bridge between the past and her uncertain future, a second chance to reconnect with her passion.
Determined, Lena set up her easel and gathered her paints. The next few days were a blur of colour and emotion. As she worked, memories of her grandmother filled her mind—her gentle guidance, her laughter, and the way her eyes sparkled with joy when she created something beautiful. Lena let these memories guide her brush, blending her own style with the remnants of her grandmother’s.
Each stroke of the brush was a revelation, not just of the painting, but of herself. She poured her soul into the canvas, finding new inspiration in the process. The forest scene came alive under her hand, the once-blank side blossoming into a riot of colours and textures. She added elements from her own life—a distant mountain, a winding path, a vibrant sunset—merging her journey with her grandmother’s vision.
When she finally stepped back, Lena was breathless. The painting was complete, a harmonious blend of past and present. It was a testament to her grandmother’s legacy and her own rediscovered passion. In finishing the painting, Lena had found her way back to the joy of creation, and in doing so, had grown in ways she hadn’t thought possible.

Took this picture from a distance with a very cheap Canon camera a couple of summers ago. I was shocked at the detail and vibrant colors. ~~~~~ @canonusa @canonusa-official @canon_photos @groundsforsculpture (at Grounds For Sculpture) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7mestLJhcO/?igshid=fij9hm19mwbq

🍪'Cookie 3' ft. @mkanisko 🎨 acrylic and oil pastel on linen 🍪 Introducing 'Cookie 3', a collaborative abstract artwork created by me and MK Anisko. We used a unique technique combining acrylic paint, spray acrylic paint, and oil pastels to create this vibrant and dynamic piece. The process of creating 'Cookie 3' was a true collaboration. We worked together to layer different colors and textures, experimenting with different tools and techniques to achieve the desired effect. The addition of spray acrylic paint and oil pastels added depth and dimension to the painting, creating a truly unique work of art. We hope you enjoy 'Cookie 3' as much as we enjoyed creating it. Stay tuned for more collaborative projects from us in the future! 🍪 ° 👆Click the link in my bio to find the best deals on original paintings and drawings. 👆 ° ° ° #bigpainting #passion #femalepainter #abstractpainter #tetraptych #processofcreativity #artiststudio #visualart #cookie #londonartist #paintingprocess #abstractart #originalart #creativeconstellation #pamelarys#collaborativeart #uniqueart #acrylicpainting #spraypaint #oilpastel #creativeprocess #artisticexpression #teamwork #artcollaboration #artisticvision #artwork #artlovers #artinspiration #creativity #partnersincrime (at Knightsbridge) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp8ezNPI6jx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=

🍪'Cookie 3' ft. @mkanisko 🎨 acrylic and oil pastel on linen 🍪 Introducing 'Cookie 3', a collaborative abstract artwork created by me and MK Anisko. We used a unique technique combining acrylic paint, spray acrylic paint, and oil pastels to create this vibrant and dynamic piece. The process of creating 'Cookie 3' was a true collaboration. We worked together to layer different colors and textures, experimenting with different tools and techniques to achieve the desired effect. The addition of spray acrylic paint and oil pastels added depth and dimension to the painting, creating a truly unique work of art. We hope you enjoy 'Cookie 3' as much as we enjoyed creating it. Stay tuned for more collaborative projects from us in the future! 🍪 ° 👆Click the link in my bio to find the best deals on original paintings and drawings. 👆 ° ° ° #bigpainting #passion #femalepainter #abstractpainter #tetraptych #processofcreativity #artiststudio #visualart #cookie #londonartist #paintingprocess #abstractart #originalart #creativeconstellation #pamelarys#collaborativeart #uniqueart #acrylicpainting #spraypaint #oilpastel #creativeprocess #artisticexpression #teamwork #artcollaboration #artisticvision #artwork #artlovers #artinspiration #creativity #partnersincrime (at Knightsbridge, London, UK) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp8fH_GIG-N/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=

🍪'Cookie 2' ft. @mkanisko 🎨 acrylic and oil pastel on linen 🍪 Introducing our biggest collaboration yet - a massive 121.9 H x 406.4 W x 3.8 cm, 48" x 160" x 1.5" painting that my partner MK Anisko and I created together. This piece is part of a tetraptych, with each canvas measuring 121.9 H x 101.6 W x 3.8 cm, 48" x 40" x 1.5". The process of creating this painting was a true test of our artistic skills and teamwork. With such a large painting to work with, we had to be mindful of our movements and make sure we were always in sync with each other. Together, we have created something truly special that we hope will inspire and captivate viewers. We can't wait to share more of our collaborative projects with you in the future. Stay tuned for more exciting updates! 🍪 ° 👆Click the link in my bio to find the best deals on original paintings and drawings. 👆 ° ° ° #bigpainting #passion #femalepainter #abstractpainter #tetraptych #processofcreativity #artiststudio #visualart #cookie #londonartist #paintingprocess #abstractart #originalart #creativeconstellation #pamelarys#collaborativeart #uniqueart #acrylicpainting #spraypaint #oilpastel #creativeprocess #artisticexpression #teamwork #artcollaboration #artisticvision #artwork #artlovers #artinspiration #creativity #partnersincrime https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp-_0IXoXa0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=

The wooden clay armature, Hello dear friends tonight I wanted to present a photo that would be a real insight into the making of a life size sculpture.
This photo shows the life size wooden armature that I created for a previous statue I've presented on here called The Glamour Girl. This is what's inside of the clay in order to hold the sculpture in shape.
The aim of the armature is to take the weight of the clay and the armature must fit inside of the clay the same way that a skeleton fits inside the human body.
I usually create my armatures out of wood, steel brackets and nuts and bolts and once the armature is in place and the figures pose is correct. I then cover the armature with clay and slowly build up the figure and face and any clothes etc.
Of course when you look at the clay sculpture, you wouldn't know there was an armature inside, but there is and it's a very important factor of a sculpted project.
I'll post again very soon, I hope you're having a fine week, keep well and Take care ☺️👋