Square astrology chart with Tropical (western) positions; mixed media on paper Art Supplies: Tsukineko Walnut ink, Tim Holtz Distress Stain, Koh-i-Noor woodless colored pencils, Zig Calligraphy marker, Pilot Precise V5 rolling ball pen, Sheaffer calligraphy pen on kraft sketchbook paper
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May 2019 Art Challenge: How to Draw Tangle-Inspired Florals in Colored Pencil and Marker
Because May is such a colorful, floral-inspired month, I’ve decided to draw more of my tangle-inspired floral designs. Below I share parts of my process. Perhaps some of my tips and techniques will inspire you to experiment within your own artistic practice. If this is the type of project that appeals to you, please subscribe… Continue reading May 2019 Art Challenge: How to Draw Tangle-Inspired Florals in Colored Pencil and Marker
Astrological Art Challenge: Day 30 – Sidereal Planetary Positions Colored Pencil Artwork
South Indian-style astrology chart art with sidereal planetary placements – pen, colored pencil and water media on paper ©2019 Mary Hawkins Art Art supplies: Zig calligraphy markers, Pilot Precise V5 Rolling ball pen, Prismacolor Premier colored pencils, Walnut Hollow oil pencils, Faber-Castell gel crayons on kraft sketchbook paper.
Astrological Art Challenge: Day 21 – Planetary Positions for April 21, 2019
Taurus is an Earth sign. The Sun entered tropical Taurus yesterday at 4:55 a.m. EDT, just in time for Easter. I decided to draw today’s planetary positions in celebration of both. Planetary Positions in Colored Pencil, Pen and Marker ©2019 Mary Hawkins Art Art supplies: Pilot Precise V5 Rolling Ball pen, Stabilo… Continue reading Astrological Art Challenge: Day 21 – Planetary Positions for April 21, 2019
Astrological Art Challenge: Day 19 – Sidereal Planetary Positions, Colored Pencil Art
Daily artjournaling: Sidereal Planetary Positions for April 19, 2019 – pen, colored pencil and distress stain on paper ©2019 Mary Hawkins Art Art supplies: Pilot Precise V5 Rolling ball pen, Koh-I-Noor woodless colored pencils, Tim Holtz Distress Stain on kraft journal paper.