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This is a study using the lovely actress Tilda Swinton as a starting reference.
I’m a bit obsessed with red hair I suppose- it’s not very easy to paint with so many shades going on so I like the challenge.
I also saw Pixar’s film “Brave” last night and it was brilliant- lots of red hair too.
Hi Y'all!
This is my first post at SFG. My name is Zan and I'm an Illustrator from Australia.
Happy to be a part of this group of illustrious illustrators and artists, hats off to Jeff!
I work mainly in oils, sometimes with acrylics, occasionally with digital, rarely with macaroni and never with excrement...click here to see more stuff.
Author: David Schwartz & Yael Schy
Illustrator: Dwight Kuhn
Published: 2007 Tricycle Press (on JOMB)
ISBN: 1582462070 Chapters.ca Amazon.com
Ten pleasantly familiar animals perch boldly exposed — yet cleverly concealed — in full page photographs tossing tantalizing clues to their whereabouts through an assortment of snappy, lyrical, comical and informative poems in this 2007 Cybils Non-Fiction Picture Book Award Finalist.
Click here for the Tricycle Press Reading Guide.
Pop over to Cybils Central to get the scoop on all the 2007 Cybils finalists and, while you’re there, check out the full list of non-fiction picture book nominees.
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Welcome! You have beautiful work!!
what a lovely - and funny - painting! great work!
thanks guys :)