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1. my newest illustration

This illustration started out as an IF for the word swept…I decided to finish it with an image that’s been in my head for a while.
I used PanPastel on mostly the whole illustration, except for the finest details.  I painted on sennelier white drawing paper with grain.


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2. Painting revision


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3. Been awhile…

since I posted.  Yesterday I went back to a painting I started for an Illustration Friday prompt.  I started this using pastelbord,

but this particular board had a little more teeth then I am used to.  I have been working on it with layers & different tools.  An enlargement of a section shows it is very rough, as you can see. 

I will be working on this today & hope to finish it soon. ( I have another sketch in the works…)


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4. just finished…

this is my finished painting…it will be in the ALNC member exhibit.

I used mainly panpastels…a soft pastel compressed in a small pan (just like an eyeshadow). I found them to be very nice to work with!


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5. Happy Thanksgiving!

This drawing started as a small sketch of 2 turkeys for my (sketchbook project)…
I added a little color &  a beautiful yellow lab.


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