Trying to capture storm and movement with ink, I feel like this is what ink is made for!
Link to etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/547285781
Trying to capture storm and movement with ink, I feel like this is what ink is made for!
Link to etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/547285781
The paintings here are about 8×11 inches and on a canvas sheet.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/735124955
https://www.etsy.com/listing/231423157
https://www.etsy.com/listing/721275684
My eye started twitching from joy, I saw a jackdaw looking for food and it found a bug, picked it up and went to a nearby puddle to wash it before eating. What a neat little dinosaur.
Had some fun too, painting smoky ravens is always a great feeling. Splash splash! I added four new artworks on paper.
Get some ink and get to painting!
Acrylic painting on canvas, about 12 x 12 inches (30 x 30 cm).
Early morning Southern Estonian landscape. I was trying to think of a place that I’d love to walk into in the morning and remember all of the elements that give out a sense of calm.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/724137611/early-morning-landscape-acrylic-painting
I thought I might have some fun drawing cows and here they are. I paint them with ink and onto canvas. All of them are added to the shop and can be shipped worldwide.
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Here is a diamond cow, she is really a hardcore cow with a crystal clear goal to eat green grass all day and be suspicious about vans.
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Here is the strawberry city cow, she is really extremely pumped because she is high on pesticides all day.
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Here is the cow enjoying a nice walk in the botanical garden in the fish pond. She hasn’t been out for a while so not sure of the etiquette entirely, so to blend in she eats the roses and pees on a bee to establish dominance, builds a house underwater like a beaver and lets her kids stare at the ducklings until the ducks get angry and grow back into dinosaurs and start hunting cows for revenge. #Blessed
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Here is the cow in the middle of a trust fall, she has a good cow support so she will be fine, but there is one cow stuck in the bog so a bit problematic and another one is out of the equation because she is too nervous to watch this. Cows don’t have enemies among the group.
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Cow waiting in the ticket line of the 150th Song Celebration.
This is a bigger acrylic painting I was working on this winter, enjoyed thinking back at childhood and about taking on small adventures with friends.
Poster prints are available at: https://www.etsy.com/listing/716522127
My monsters never left my side
Size of the painting is roughly 3 x 4 feet.
The painting is for sale on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/609451931/big-raven-art-painting-89-x-116-cm
Location is Estonia in Europe, direct contact is siljaerg [t] gmail.
This is part two of the how to tutorial, or a sequel to a topic that I felt has really been covered too little – it’s about how to decorate your private space in a way it will remain a private space and to use weird things that people are scared of.
We’ve covered the idea of multiplying a specific painting or other artwork into amounts that will create a distraction. In a nutshell, you can put a huge number of the same cute items onto the walls and your room will remain empty.
The other trick would be to buy frames which stand on their own and then turn them down, so only the backside is visible. This is a huge expression of issues, dark aura, eerie ghosts of the past and so on. People have been trained to think that a backside of a painting means something awful, so if you happen to decorate your house with the backsides of frames or paintings, it can not be argued that a room is never to be visited again.
You think this is a normal sight of a backside of a canvas? Uhuh, how about you imagine now – a person flipped it over! Because of reasons!
So far we’ve established that humans are scared of these art related things: