What I found challenging about this picture is the colors you need to blend in to make the right touch of feeling for the painting. I feel most successful of the painting of the water because of the blending of the blue color. Process:
At first I painted the black part so it would give me enough space to color the water and the sky. Then I started blending in the colors for the blue part of the lake and after I did the pink part for the reflection.
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The most helpful warmup was "pen cubes". It was helpful because to empathize the drawing more and give them the look to make them look real. It was another way for shading to give the black and white drawing effects.
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INspired artistAmanda Parer
Amanda grew up in Australia where rabbits were non native species. She wants people to engage with the works. Amanda represents these rabbits as a childhood memory of fairy tales. It also brings a message to the adults about the environment since the rabbits were a domestic pet. She connects between us humans and the natural world.
The fact that she makes the art big so the people can easily view and touch it.The thing that draws me to her art is that it is an adorable rabbit and looks very inspiring for some reason. It attracts many people not only adults but also younger kids. It just makes you relaxed like nothing can bother you when you look at it, it just looks amazing. Its makes you just want to hug it.
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