...nice-very nice work from both of you girls.....
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I recognize the colours from Starry Night by Van Gogh, but is that a Dr. Who 'Tardis'? (that thing that looks like a police call box?)
If you do a search for " how to make miniature books" there are many tutorials.You can then tweek your own process to suit just how detailed you want to get.Pinterest is also a good source.BUT BE WARNED! Once you start looking at miniature things you might get sucked into a whole new world!Love those.
Is there a "how to" to make those tiny books? I wanted to make one with a magnet inside to use as a needle minder.
Nice work, Danie!I don't know if this would count as a craft, but it's artsy, so here it is!
I started off with this miniature painting by James Singer Sargent titled An Out of Doors Study.
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I had a little trouble with the glass reflection, so here's the real thing.
Then I made four different 'studies' of the painting, first drawing just the lines in the painting that stood out to me:
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Next, the shapes:
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Then a detailed shaded drawing:
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Last, a colored-pencil rendition of the painting:
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I framed them all in a vertical row:
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You can click on the thumbnails to see them larger!
job.I don't know if this would count as a craft, but it's artsy, so here it is!
I started off with this miniature painting by James Singer Sargent titled An Out of Doors Study.
View attachment 11525
I had a little trouble with the glass reflection, so here's the real thing.
Then I made four different 'studies' of the painting, first drawing just the lines in the painting that stood out to me:
View attachment 11526
Next, the shapes:
View attachment 11527
Then a detailed shaded drawing:
View attachment 11528
Last, a colored-pencil rendition of the painting:
View attachment 11529
I framed them all in a vertical row:
View attachment 11530
You can click on the thumbnails to see them larger!
Excellent work, Danie.I don't know if this would count as a craft, but it's artsy, so here it is!
I started off with this miniature painting by James Singer Sargent titled An Out of Doors Study.
View attachment 11525
I had a little trouble with the glass reflection, so here's the real thing.
Then I made four different 'studies' of the painting, first drawing just the lines in the painting that stood out to me:
View attachment 11526
Next, the shapes:
View attachment 11527
Then a detailed shaded drawing:
View attachment 11528
Last, a colored-pencil rendition of the painting:
View attachment 11529
I framed them all in a vertical row:
View attachment 11530
You can click on the thumbnails to see them larger!
Sweet! Done any Van Goghs?I don't know if this would count as a craft, but it's artsy, so here it is!
I started off with this miniature painting by James Singer Sargent titled An Out of Doors Study.
View attachment 11525
I had a little trouble with the glass reflection, so here's the real thing.
Then I made four different 'studies' of the painting, first drawing just the lines in the painting that stood out to me:
View attachment 11526
Next, the shapes:
View attachment 11527
Then a detailed shaded drawing:
View attachment 11528
Last, a colored-pencil rendition of the painting:
View attachment 11529
I framed them all in a vertical row:
View attachment 11530
You can click on the thumbnails to see them larger!
I love this! Very cool! Awesome job!I don't know if this would count as a craft, but it's artsy, so here it is!
I started off with this miniature painting by James Singer Sargent titled An Out of Doors Study.
View attachment 11525
I had a little trouble with the glass reflection, so here's the real thing.
Then I made four different 'studies' of the painting, first drawing just the lines in the painting that stood out to me:
View attachment 11526
Next, the shapes:
View attachment 11527
Then a detailed shaded drawing:
View attachment 11528
Last, a colored-pencil rendition of the painting:
View attachment 11529
I framed them all in a vertical row:
View attachment 11530
You can click on the thumbnails to see them larger!
I am so doing this
I don't know if this would count as a craft, but it's artsy, so here it is!
I started off with this miniature painting by James Singer Sargent titled An Out of Doors Study.
View attachment 11525
I had a little trouble with the glass reflection, so here's the real thing.
Then I made four different 'studies' of the painting, first drawing just the lines in the painting that stood out to me:
View attachment 11526
Next, the shapes:
View attachment 11527
Then a detailed shaded drawing:
View attachment 11528
Last, a colored-pencil rendition of the painting:
View attachment 11529
I framed them all in a vertical row:
View attachment 11530
You can click on the thumbnails to see them larger!
Thank you, Demeter.This is very beautiful, Danie.
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