Iβm confident I will love it!
@paintkatt
Artist, mostly traditional. Imaginative realism, magical fantasy. Illustrator and sometimes Art Director. San Francisco π julialundman.com/shop Patreon.com/julialundman π«No AI. π«No Nazis. π https://linktr.ee/julialundman π Website: julialundman.com
Iβm confident I will love it!
Cover of Ian McQue and Jim Rossignolβs book Mileships!
Well well well, look who showed up on my doorstep today! @ianmcque.bsky.social @rossignol.bsky.social βοΈ
Thank you!
If you see this post an eye
Tea and a plate of cookies in the foreground. People at tables in the background.
Fortune that says βyou will have a close encounter of a surprising kindβ
Good news! An unexpected payment is coming my way.
Decided to stop by the Japanese Tea Garden to photograph the cherry blossoms today. Having a mug of tea and cookies with exciting messages.
It really is amazing what a walk outside can do.
Michael Klein shared this art resource on Patreon. I thought Iβd share it here.
artvee.com/artists/
God I really hope it doesnβt come to that.
Thanks Dan πΈ
spooky montage with several faces
A side view of a fairy womanβs face and pinkish moths
Happy Womenβs Day
Thank you!!! π
Will it print on thick watercolor paper???
Oh - do you mean that you print the drawing on paper and then paint?
This piece is amazing and beautiful π€©
Thatβs ok for me - I am mainly looking to print line work on paper so I can paint it. Would save me so much time!
Gosh thank you so very much! I really appreciate it. Iβll give it a look!
Which printer is it?
Pretty sure I know who you are referring to. Turning a blind eye to everyone in our community is just so disappointing.
I really wish I could find a printer that could print at this size. It would save me so much time transferring.
A black and white illustration inspired by Susan Hill's novel The Woman in Black. A woman in late Victorian mourning stands in a graveyard in a flat desolate landscape. There are two stone pillars in the foreground.
An illustration of the ghost of a woman in a dress of the mid to late Georgian era with a sort of skeletal face. She is stood / hovering in front of a detached Georgian house in the dusk, flanked by dark trees, with its front door lit from above.
A print of a black and white illustration inspired by John Masefield's novel the Box of Delights: a bearded man with a heavy pack trudges through snow pursued by wolves. There's a big white house in the distance, and a small aeroplane (in fact a car-o-plane) in the sky. The scene is flanked by trees and emerges from a square box. The face of its beholder is just visible.
A ridiculous black and white illustration (in print form) of worshippers dancing around a ceremonial bonfire in the trees. The flames take the shape of a large cat's head.
Hello! I've been a bit preoccupied lately with real life and stuff but I've finally put a bit of effort into my Etsy shop... added new prints and restocked old ones. Do have a look. Sharing much appreciated. Thank you.
sarahcoomershop.etsy.com
This oil sketch by John William Waterhouse dates from the late 1890s and is most likely a study for Narcissus; 'Echo and Narcissus,' was Waterhouse's major work in the 1903 Royal Academy Exhibition.
I think it ends Sunday evening.
ppl who still commission their favourite artists even in this era where everyone is broke and genAI is being pushed on us at every opportunityβyou are appreciated more than words can express!!!
Looking forward to the inevitable hearings
wtf is The Shield of the Americas?
Thank you!
A little mouse witch on a broom with two ladybugs accompanying her
Hi #kidlitartpostcard day! π
Ok! Will be in touch
Is there a way to get copies for those of us not at ECCC?
Really good. I didnβt know Takamotoβs personal history.