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1. What was your most challenging artwork to create (or took the longest time)?
The piece I'm currently working on - a pet portrait for a friend. It was originally supposed to be for her birthday (November). I started in September and I'm almost done with it now (January 2025).

Here's the WIP:

*this is a very 'hefty' cat IRL

It's been a struggle because I don't usually work with acrylics except in a 'craft' situation. Like fabric painting or the stool I painted in 2023. Acrylics seem so much more than watercolors - they are messier, need more equipment, and more clean up. I also discovered that they really need an easel if I'm working on canvas. I have a full-sized easel, but no room to put it up, so I bought the tabletop easel shown in the picture for fairly cheap. It's been a big learning curve, and I've had to buy some brushes to make it work, like a grainer for instance. I also watched some tutorials, especially the Art Sherpa because she does lots of animals.

2. What was your easiest artwork to create (or fastest)?
Anything in oil pastels. I did a painting of the aurora borealis (I got to see them!!!) from a pic on my cell phone in a little over an hour, probably.

3. What was your favourite artwork that you made this year?
Probably the stained glass challenge.

4. What was your least favourite artwork that you made this year?
Anything I made before last spring. I had such horrible art block and nothing was coming out well at all.

5. Did you try a new art technique this year? How did it go?
The pet portrait is a new technique, I think. It's actually my second animal painting this year - the first one was a digital painting of a wood duck. I took the lessons I learned on the digital painting and applied it to the cat. Like blocking in colors and then gradually refining details. That process helps me conceptualize the edges, the values, and the volumes, without my brain side-tracking me to obsess about details too soon.

6. Did you learn any new art tips or tricks? (or resource that you found useful)
I learned that mediums are my friend. I've been using glazing medium for the cat painting, and it's really helped me get the effects I wanted. I've always found acrylics to seem 'plastic-y' and the glazing medium prevents that, and it lets me putter a little bit more and think things through without the paint drying out.

The most important tip I got when watching tutorials for the cat, was 'get the eyes right first, and then everything else will be fine.' I think that's absolutely true.

I also learned to prime the canvas with an undercoat (I used burnt sienna). When I painted the stool, I had to gesso it with grey gesso, so that functioned as an undercoat. I wasn't planning to do that because the canvas was already gessoed, but all the videos I watched suggested it.

7. What were your favourite art supplies to use this year? Were any tools or materials new to you?
I tried oil pastels. I had a small set that someone had given me as a gift. When I was at the worst of my art block, I pulled them out and just started scribbling. It was a enough to get me out of my head, and moving forward. I love how casual they are - not requiring much materials or set-up at all. I've done several things with them since, and expanded my palette from the initial set.

8. Did you find a new artist or art style to be inspired by this year? Tell us about it.
I discovered Anna Bucciarelli who is just an amazing watercolorist. I'm in awe of her glazing technique. She has such interesting compositions and a gift with painting wildlife. And also Canada's money?
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Title: Into the Unkown
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: Over the Garden Wall
Characters/Pairings: Greg, Wirt, Beatrice, and the frog
Content Notes: Watercolors, ink, acrylic gouache on cold press. Very glad this challenge was extended!!

Preview and link to full size:
Wirt, Greg, Beatrice, and the frog walk through the woods.

May I have a tag for 'Over the Garden Wall' fandom please?
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Title: Fill My Heart
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: n/a
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Content Notes: the prompt from the Zentagle site is to draw what fills my heart and surround it with my favorite Zentangle. The stick figures represent the people in my life. There's a bit of 'crescent moon' but my favorite tangle is 'paradox' because it is so simple to make, but reveals meta shapes once it is complete. Next out of the circle is 'arukas' topped with 'pokeleaf' and then 'tipple' as a background texture. Materials: brown, green, and dark grey micron, chalk pencils.

Preview:


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Title: Bokoblin and Skull Camp
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Characters/Pairings: a random bokoblin
Content Notes: This is painted on a small wooden stool that my son made at a Home Depot kids class. I plan to paint the whole stool, but this is all I have time to get done for this month's challenge. I'll post the rest of the stool once I get it done. Acrylics on wood.

Preview:


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May I have a Breath of the Wild tag please? (Or just a Legend of Zelda tag?)
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Find My Style Post

Last winter, I had grown a bit frustrated with my art. I felt that I was reasonably competent, especially if I really worked at it with multiple thumbnails and drafts, but I felt I was lacking because I didn't have a personal style. I had watched several YouTube videos on finding your style, but their advice seemed haphazard and random. One in particular said something like "burn the end of a stick and draw with it" or "draw with rocks." Basically, 'get out of your own head'. Not helpful.

However, I found a class on SkillShare that has blown me away and I can't recommend highly enough.

The Style Class: Work Out Your Illustration Style in a Daily Project by Tom Froese

After [personal profile] goss encouraged me, I decided to put this post together, because this journey has been eye-opening and rewarding, and I've barely gotten started.

very long with lots of rambling and pictures )

tl:dr - it's a lot of work, but I'm enjoying the class and the process
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Title: Strumming
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: n/a
Characters/Pairings: original art
Content Notes: This has been in my drafts in Procreate since August, 2019. The hair was holding me back. This is a great challenge, and I liked getting this one finished!

Preview:


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Title: Squiggle Boar
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: n/a
Characters/Pairings: a boar
Content Notes: [personal profile] mekare's squiggle, if you flip it around, there's definite a porcine vibe. ^_^

Preview:


Original squiggle in purple )
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Title: Klaus Scribble
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: Umbrella Academy
Characters/Pairings: Klaus Hargreeves
Content Notes: I gave this another shot. I outlined the edges of the photo in Procreate and then printed it out and taped it below my sketchbook page. I used a fine liner to ink, and made figure 8 motions, which someone on here suggested. That worked much better.

May I have an Umbrella Academy fandom tag please?

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Title: Scribble portrait
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: original
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Content Notes: Other than some reference lines, I tried to do this in just scribbles and I feel like it got a bit out of control. This challenge is much harder than I realized! It's hard to get into a good rhythm and find a comfortable scribble 'style'. The random line at the bottom is from something else in my sketchbook.

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Title: Jinx vs. Ekko
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: Arcane
Characters/Pairings: Jinx, Ekko
Content Notes: I wanted to do this scene as soon as I read this challenge, Ekko and Jinx with their iconic colors. Watercolors, Pentalic aquajournal

Preview:


Negative space )
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Title: Relaxed Hand
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: n/a
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Content Notes: mechanical pencil in Canson sketch book

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bigger )
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strong>Title: Study in Green
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: n/a
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Content Notes: I was listening to music on shuffle when I did this and I can tell distinctly where the songs changed.

Preview:


green blob )
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Title: Palette Cleansing
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: original
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Content Notes: This was a good excuse to clean off my paint palettes. I hate cleaning my watercolor palettes because there's still good paint on them. Pigma micron, Pentalic Aqua Journal

random blobs and doodles )
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Title: The Polar Sea
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: original art
Characters/Pairings: whale mermaid
Content Notes: I was searching for bathing suit pics for references for this challenge and saw a pic of someone in a bikini resting on the edge of a sheet of ice and wearing a toque. Thus we have this whale mermaid. I had way too much fun making the cracks in the ice berg and had to stop myself. Kept the palette limited to get it desaturated. Watercolors (everything except the toque is ultramarine, burnt sienna, and phthalo blue), Bleedproof White, Pentalic Aquajournal.

Click preview to go to full-size at my graphics journal:
seleneheart: Miss Phryne Fisher in a red car with a red umbrella (Miss Fisher car)
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Title: Mothman, the Drummer
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: Original Art
Characters/Pairings: Mothman
Content Notes: No band is complete without a drummer. Mothman is the harbinger of death who foretold the collapse of the Silver Bridge in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Pentalic Aqua Journal, Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils, Edding Drawliner, Bleed-Proof White, Finetec metallic watercolors. Based on the Mothman statue in Point Pleasant.

Click to go to my graphics journal:
the drummer
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Title: Hodag, the Bass Player
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: Original Art
Characters/Pairings: Hodag
Content Notes: The second member of the cryptid band, Hodag is a vengeful ox hybrid that haunts the slaughterhouses of the Upper Midwest. Pentalic Aqua Journal, Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils, Edding Drawliner, Bleed-Proof White. Based on the Hodag statue in Rhinelander, Wisconsin.

Click preview to go to full size at my graphics journal:
the Bass Player
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Title: Akhlut, the Guitar Player
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: Original Art
Characters/Pairings: Akhlut
Content Notes: This is the first member of the Cryptid Band: Akhlut, the wolf-orca hybrid from the Pacific Northwest. Pentalic Aqua Journal, Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils, Edding Drawliner, Bleed-Proof White. Making something vaguely human but with all these extra parts was quite a challenge!

Click preview to go to my graphics journal:
the orca wolf
seleneheart: Julie and Luke singing to each other from Julie and the Phantoms (Julie Luke)
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Title: What Is Lost Can Be Found
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: Julie and the Phantoms
Characters/Pairings: Julie and Luke
Content Notes: Great excuse to pull out my toned paper sketchbook! Strathmore 400 series 118 gsm, Derwent tinted charcoals, Staedtler drawing pencils (various hardness), Edding drawliner, and Polychromous white colored pencil. It was very hard to stick to the prompt, because all those butterflies on her shirt and in her hair are gorgeous jewel tones in the original. Taken with my phone.

Preview:


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Title: Attempts 1-2
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Fandom: n/a (Original art)
Content Notes: Created for the 30 in 3 challenge. I did the top 5 and then three minutes went by too fast, so I reset and started doing a face part per row.

images under here )

Nice challenge!
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Title: Wakanda Travel Poster
Fandom: MCU/Black Panther
Artist: [personal profile] seleneheart
Rating: G
Characters/Pairings: Wakanda
Content Notes: I started this on Illustrator, but finally finished on my iPad with Procreate. Just under the wire for the WIP challenge! I imagined that after T'Challa's big announcement, the Wakanda Tourism Board would be created and would start advertising.


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