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"...and every mother's child is going to spy
to see if reindeer really know how to fly...."
Tara Larsen Chang, watercolor
www.taralarsenchang.com
There's nothing like a hug from your grandpa. :-)
(Really old piece for Highlights Magazine. Watercolor. By Tara Larsen Chang)
Love the season, and all the autumnal colors and critters.
Tara Larsen Chang, watercolor on paper.
It can be so very hard to wait....
Tara Larsen Chang, Watercolor on paper
Book cover for Feiwel & Friends Wind Dancers series, "Magic Horses --or Not?"
Watercolor on paper. Painted by Tara Larsen Chang
From "Happy Birthday Jesus", published by Twin Sisters Publishing a number of years ago....
About a decade ago I illustrated a series of scrapbook papers. This was for a baby-themed set - and had any number of pages of lambies...
I've painted endless number of flying things over the last few years, between the Fairy Chronicles (this is the cover from the second book in the series) and the Wind Dancers, which features flying horses.
Wings, wings, wings....
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...from my more typical fare....I attended a workshop the past two summers that pushed me in some different directions artistically. This is the piece I did for it the first year - which emphasized having *everything* in the foreground in shadow....
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The next Santa/sleigh/night scene I do I want to have him riding the aurora borealis, but until then, the moon is good. :-)
I searched through my dusty, old (computer) archives for this little piece I did years ago for "Highlights" - a spot asking "What is your favorite smell?" It is a little bit nostalgic since my son who posed for it when he was about 10 just turned 20 this summer...
(I wish it had been an actual dusty archive - then I could have gotten a better scan of this antique piece, but alas, it languishes somewhere in Highlights archives instead...)
This is a lovely use of light and dark Tara. It invites you through the door.
Thanks! It was really fun to do. Oil washes layered on top of watercolor.
Love this, Tar. Very dramatic.