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Thursday, June 05, 2008

Sketching in the Galleries: Cloud Studies



























Tonight our Instructor introduced herself as a Botanical and Nature Illustrator. She led us on an indoor field expedition throughthe work of Julian Onderdonk. Our assignment was to find the artists use of clouds and sketch our interpetation of these clouds using tone. I did this on my first sketch and then brought in some use of line to define the similarities and differences in the trees of the landscape and the clouds.
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Labels: Clouds, Julian Onderdonk

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Jim Arnold is an photographer/artist from North Texas. As a photographer, his specialties include Equine, Landscape and still life. Jim started in photography in the mid 90's photographing cutting horse shows and today is photographing equine related subjects which often appear in western horse publication addition to Equine subjects, Jim also photographs other domestic animals, landscape, food and still life subjects. As an artist, Jim takes from his photographic inventory to create drawings and paintings. While some may use photoshop to create digital drawings and paintings, Jim uses pencil, watercolor, gouache, acrylic and pastel. Prints from the originals will be offered in his galleries. Jim may be contacted by email at jim@jarnold.me.
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