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6th Grade Pointillism Animals

Sadly I wasn't able to do this project with watercolor and Q-tips. So since they were to do it with markers, I gave them a much smaller drawing surface which I believe helped out tremendously. Nevertheless, this is a very challenging project and I was reminded of the different challenges of doing this project with markers. I am glad I made them buy their own markers for this project because a lot of them absolutely DESTROYED their supplies with tapping too hard. I tried my best to constantly…

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Monica Schraut
Dot Art Drawing, Rabbit Drawings, Rabbit In A Hat, Pointalism Art, Stippling Drawing, Koi Fish Drawing, Dotted Drawings, Easter Drawings, Natural Form Art

Sweet face.

Animals that are given a soft and fuzzy feel. Australian Artist Renee seems to be starting a collection of drawings on her social media page. Few, but lovely looking and holding the potential for a great, full art's page to come. Once again the stippling technique makes an appearance; but in this case it gives the animals a soft ethereal look, that only helps enhance their natural cuteness. Have a look and see what you think. I am actually writing this post on a Sunday, for me it's the…

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Ula Wang
Dotted Animals That I Created From Hundreds Of Dots | Bored Panda Hyperrealism, Pointalism Art, Paintings Of Animals, Dotted Drawings, Bored Art, Leg Painting, Stippling Art, Watercolor Fish, Dot Art Painting

Dotted Animals That I Created From Hundreds Of Dots

I always found it strange that artists create very beautiful but complicated pictures, like hyperrealism, to show something, that people can easily see themselves. So I just tried to create paintings reflecting the character of different animals using a very simple technique. For me, it's not important, how art is made, but the most valuable thing is what people feel when they look at the painting.

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Renee Webb