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T is for Trees!
T is for Trees I painted so many trees trying to figure out what sort of tree I wanted to post, that I'm no longer sure what paints I used. I know I used some Schiminke and DaVinci Paints. It came out well. it is very much a tree. I know...
S is for Squash
S is for Squash a lovely viney plant, which takes long times too cook but is fantastic all the vertigo, so mailed this one in. Paints used Stone ground paint no idea which colors but lovely. ...
R is for Racoon
R is for Racoon a native small north American mammal, affectionately dubbed, trash panda. Very famous for being in and around human garbage. Paints used Roman Szmal: Royal Blue, Cobalt Turquoise, Dioxizine Violet, Mineral...
Q is for Quokka
Q is for Quokka! a native south western Australian marsupial. Quokka's are roughly the size of a house cat, nocturnal, and herbivores! They live ~10 years. Very famous for not being shy of humans and looking like they are smiling! ...
P is for pelorosaurus
P is for pelorosaurus, a possible sauropod from the cretaceous era. It lived approximately 140-125 million years ago a herbivore which laid eggs. Its painted with Rockwell magic paints on Haunamulle rough paper. ...
O is for Otters
O is for Otters a group of otters is a romp these are clearly cuddlilng. I used the Hazel Sloan Schminke palette. Inspired by a picture from the Otters coloring book.