Pink lakes filled with salt. The pink hue is due to red-colored algae, plankton and brine shrimp that glimmer pink with the bright Mexican sunlight.
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been a while since I did some left handed speed paints
trying to learn to be more accepting of jaggedy pixel edges (which I have an odd affection for in other people’s work but not mine…? yeah)
Some backgrounds I designed and painted for the opening sequence of Over the Garden Wall.
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This Creepy Wax House Is Slowly Melting To The Ground In The Middle Of London
As part of the 2014 MERGE Festival in the city’s Bankside district, artist Alex Chinneck — famous for his four-story “sliding house” in Margate, Kent — built a two-story house sculpture out of 8,000 wax bricks. The festival kicked off on Sept. 18, and the edifice has been melting ever since. What once looked like a pretty, sturdy home has become a grotesque, warped version of itself. But that’s all part of the plan.
Yup. That is creepy.
nice.
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someone asked about colour and how it affects environments so time for more pissing about with my left hand :D
original is the top left (all one layer) I just mauled the hell of it in photoshop to demonstrate how the time and atmosphere of a picture can be completely changed with a colour shift- composition and content are super important too but don’t underestimate the power of your palette! it can work against you as well as for you!
sorry I’m not great at explanations straight after work (_ )_
I’m trying to learn how to speed paint environments and I just came across this little beauty of a tutorial it’s so simple! I might do some more later and try and get more complicated but I liked this being as it was \o/
done in about fifteen minutes with my left hand (because I find I draw more natural looking trees that way)