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by Mayhem Mediums
$35.00
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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Graphite and Pastels on Strathmoore 400, 18 x 24 inch, Original is $5,500
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Graphite and Pastels on Strathmoore 400, 18 x 24 inch, Original is $5,500
Welcome and thank you so much for the kudos' and enthusiasm of my artwork. It has been a lifetime passion to design and create works of art that touch the soul and peak one's sensuality. From the time I was born and raised you could find me hiding from the daily , chores clutching a pencil and paper! I was raised on a ranch and it was chores during the day and painting at night. From job to job growing up the obsession never stopped. I am self taught thanxs to my aunt and cousins that would give me my first paints and brushes and canvas. I had been painting with oils and acrylics since age 12. Every single piece of art has a story that touched my heart and a typical creation takes hundred of hours to manifest itself into its...
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Inspired Nature Photography By Shelley Myke
Beautiful subject and admirable creation. Voted.
Mayhem Mediums replied:
Thank you so much Shelley, I greatly appreciate it. :)
Todd Spaur
Awesome! v/f
Mayhem Mediums replied:
Thank you very much Todd. ;)
Steve Godleski
Fantastic work! f/v
Mayhem Mediums replied:
Thank you very much Steve. :)
Nina Stavlund
Gorgeous work! wow...
Mayhem Mediums replied:
Thank you Nina, most my work starts as a graphite drawing like this. Then I take it to many other mediums. :)
Mayhem Mediums
Thank you very much Emily, as I greatly enjoy your work as well. You have some spectacular photos.
Mayhem Mediums
Thank you very much for your compliments, I very much like your work with flowers!
Jennie Marie Schell
Excellent drawing, comp and touch of color, wonderful!
Mayhem Mediums
I will look that up! I guess i have been calling my stipple's pointillism. LOL Thank you very much for your comments and critics and compliments, I do greatly appreciate all! I will give you my feed back when I read your blog! :) Have a blessed day!
Lucien Van Oosten
Mayhem, if you go to my blog page: http://fineartamerica.com/blogs/stipple-or-pointillism.html it explains the difference between the two: stipple is black and white dots, creating and image and pointillism is using color dots. let me know what you think of my dealing with the two blog. take care and keep on drawing you are very talented. Stay in touch ... Cheers! Lucien
Mayhem Mediums
Well thank you very much for your compliments and your critics. I greatly appreciate it! And yes it should of been a little darker in the neck area. Now i have a good question, I always thought that using the little dots only is called Pointilism and stippling was the sraping of material to show the material beneath, usually done in lines? When I do my large animals I try to use the pencil to create the texture f the hair and try to cover the whole area with seperate lines for the hair. I do almost use a pointilism technique, however not by choice. I am rated at amputation of my right hand and left thumb. So it is how i have to hold the pencil or pen or tape it to my hand, that makes this technique work for me and my dexterity. :) I am glad you like it! All my work statrs with a graphite like this, Usually 100+ hours, then I take it to a pointilism or a sillhouette or painting. Did you see the Same jaq and the Bengal tiger in pointilism?
Lucien Van Oosten
hello, as you can see i finally made it over to your page. i like the partial composition of the jaguars head, the pencil work is very well done, nice control of the pencil in this and the way you applied the lines. I am thinking that there should be darker area behind the head in the neck area to create more depth there, but overall very effective drawing. even though this is not stippling, I think you should do some rodeo drawings using the stippling technique. I will be back to look at some of your other work as time allows ( like look for one of your stipple drawings)... cheers! Lucien