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]]>Another major draw of her works is that artists rarely opt to create watercolor paintings on big canvases. Pulcho admits that the process can be quite challenging since she needs to work fast in order to get the best results.
Speaking about her decision to make flowers the main subject of her works, Pulcho says that her goal is to bring some beauty and inspiration to the world.
“I like florals for their esthetics,” she shared in a recent interview. “There is enough ugliness in the world and I believe that my paintings can bring something beautiful and inspiring to other peoples life. I also love to paint watercolor portraits, but I do this really rarely.”
Pulcho, who is currently based in Florence, Italy, regularly shares her newest works on social media. Check out more of them below.
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]]>The post Leigh Ellexson’s Animal Illustrations are the Epitome of Cute appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Incidentally, experimentation is key to Ellexson’s practice, which involves a lot of trial and error. Being primarily self-taught she admits that the conventional art-school-route never appealed to her. “I transferred art schools once and dropped out twice,” she relayed on her website. “School wasn’t for me.”
Now based in Cincinnati, Ohio, she works independently, sharing her space with a 6-year-old parrotlet named Hercules and a 3-year-old dog nicknamed Toadie. She also runs a YouTube channel, where she shares her tips and tricks about the trade.
“There are TONS of benefits of going to art school such as networking, being able to learn and try expensive equipment + supplies, a concentrated community of artists, art outreach programs, among many other things,” she admits. “I wasn’t taking advantage of what it had to offer so I decided to spend my money elsewhere and continuing practicing solo.”
Much like her approach to art making, Ellexson sees style as a fluid thing, discovered through working (and making mistakes). “I find that what helped me hone in on a style as an artist was taking a lot of time to improve my skills,” she writes. “It’s not something everyone has time for but there’s not a better way to find yourself as an artist than making work.”
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]]>The post Artist Paints Adorable Watercolor Kittens appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Amelia Rizky is an artist whose cute artworks gained great popularity online, bringing her an army of 110k followers on social media. She takes funny cat photos and turns them into digital watercolor illustrations. People seem to enjoy her work tremendously, and it might be due to the lovely warm color palette she uses and the cozy minimalist look of her drawings. Also, she usually draws cats from more or less famous cat memes, so that too may seem appealing to the audience. The images are usually humorous and celebrate animal innocence and spontaneity.
In her drawings you can find cats disgusted by vegetables, cats eating in hilarious positions, stealing fish, walking away on two legs, and many more. In the pictures below you’ll find some of Rizky’s best works, and we hope you’ll enjoy them!
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]]>The post Heikala Creates Blended Ink and Watercolor Illustrations Inspired by Japan appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Heikala is a graphic design graduate living in Finland who creates “cute” work inspired by Japan. Her illustrations tell stories and she shares the videos of them coming to life along with the photos of finished pieces.
“A huge source of inspiration for my work comes from Japanese animation and other popular culture,” she says. “I’ve also now been to Japan three times and will visit again this autumn. I like to take pictures and get inspired and then implement my adventures in my work. I think my style is a combination of Japanese anime-style and Finnish children’s book illustrations…think Rudolf Koivu and Tove Jansson.”
Scroll down to see her work.
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]]>The post The Beauty of the Cosmos Captured in Watercolors appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Amanda renders the swirling galaxies in delicate watercolor washes. It is dappled in white pigment. The alien worlds, as well as lunar craters, are detailed with cosmic hues.
Most of the realistic paintings of this artist feature precision painted galaxies. They highlight the gassy or rocky surfaces. Other more strange works explore the similarities between the sea and space. The majestic whales are shown gliding through the glittering celestial skies while the jellyfish float around in deep space.
The paintings always remove the lines between unreal and real, the unknown and known says Amanda. She believes in art that has a story to tell and plans to share her story through her art.
Here are some of her work below:
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]]>The post Traveling Watercolor Artist Captures the Charm of Old Towns appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Urban watercolor sketching is becoming more and more popular among traveling creatives. They work quickly and try to capture fleeting moments. Shi sketches out outlines and details with a black pen and then colors it with watercolor. Each scene is unique and represents not only a place but a certain moment in time that will never come back.
Check out Shi’s illustrations below.
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]]>The post Louise Terrier Creates Studio Ghibli Inspired Watercolor Paintings appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The French artist draws her own version of Ghibli characters and they look just as magical as the originals.
“When people ask me: where does that creative energy come from? I would say I don’t know! But it’s just a part of me, like my nose in the middle of my face! Even though my studies take the most part of my time, the pleasure to paint never leaves me,” Terrier shares on her Facebook page.
Enjoy!
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]]>The post Elena Efremova Completes Sights With Watercolor Paintings appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Efremova was born in Russia and has lived in Marseille, France and Stockholm, Sweden. Her artwork is equally magical no matter where in the world she is at the moment.
She paints directly on locations that she chose for her series. This allows her to get a comprehensive view of the scene before her and translate what she sees in a particular moment. Scroll down to check out her work.
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]]>The post Artist Uses Water Drops And Paint to Create Dress Designs appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Kim started out as an interior designer but today, he’s best known for his SusuGirls illustrations.
See them below. Aren’t they gorgeous?
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]]>The post This Artist Recreates Fruits and Vegetables as Watercolor Characters appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>She considered herself lucky to live nearby a greengrocer where she visited at least once a week. She was amazed to see a wide range of beautiful fruits and vegetables and that is what got her inspired to do this project. She chose green foods that are interesting and inspiring then she will create new characters out of those.
She only uses watercolor and paper for her artwork. Scroll down to see her exquisite creations.
The post This Artist Recreates Fruits and Vegetables as Watercolor Characters appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Check Out These Amazing Floral Watercolor Paintings By Janet Pulcho appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Another major draw of her works is that artists rarely opt to create watercolor paintings on big canvases. Pulcho admits that the process can be quite challenging since she needs to work fast in order to get the best results.
Speaking about her decision to make flowers the main subject of her works, Pulcho says that her goal is to bring some beauty and inspiration to the world.
“I like florals for their esthetics,” she shared in a recent interview. “There is enough ugliness in the world and I believe that my paintings can bring something beautiful and inspiring to other peoples life. I also love to paint watercolor portraits, but I do this really rarely.”
Pulcho, who is currently based in Florence, Italy, regularly shares her newest works on social media. Check out more of them below.
The post Check Out These Amazing Floral Watercolor Paintings By Janet Pulcho appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Leigh Ellexson’s Animal Illustrations are the Epitome of Cute appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Incidentally, experimentation is key to Ellexson’s practice, which involves a lot of trial and error. Being primarily self-taught she admits that the conventional art-school-route never appealed to her. “I transferred art schools once and dropped out twice,” she relayed on her website. “School wasn’t for me.”
Now based in Cincinnati, Ohio, she works independently, sharing her space with a 6-year-old parrotlet named Hercules and a 3-year-old dog nicknamed Toadie. She also runs a YouTube channel, where she shares her tips and tricks about the trade.
“There are TONS of benefits of going to art school such as networking, being able to learn and try expensive equipment + supplies, a concentrated community of artists, art outreach programs, among many other things,” she admits. “I wasn’t taking advantage of what it had to offer so I decided to spend my money elsewhere and continuing practicing solo.”
Much like her approach to art making, Ellexson sees style as a fluid thing, discovered through working (and making mistakes). “I find that what helped me hone in on a style as an artist was taking a lot of time to improve my skills,” she writes. “It’s not something everyone has time for but there’s not a better way to find yourself as an artist than making work.”
The post Leigh Ellexson’s Animal Illustrations are the Epitome of Cute appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Artist Paints Adorable Watercolor Kittens appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Amelia Rizky is an artist whose cute artworks gained great popularity online, bringing her an army of 110k followers on social media. She takes funny cat photos and turns them into digital watercolor illustrations. People seem to enjoy her work tremendously, and it might be due to the lovely warm color palette she uses and the cozy minimalist look of her drawings. Also, she usually draws cats from more or less famous cat memes, so that too may seem appealing to the audience. The images are usually humorous and celebrate animal innocence and spontaneity.
In her drawings you can find cats disgusted by vegetables, cats eating in hilarious positions, stealing fish, walking away on two legs, and many more. In the pictures below you’ll find some of Rizky’s best works, and we hope you’ll enjoy them!
The post Artist Paints Adorable Watercolor Kittens appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Heikala Creates Blended Ink and Watercolor Illustrations Inspired by Japan appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Heikala is a graphic design graduate living in Finland who creates “cute” work inspired by Japan. Her illustrations tell stories and she shares the videos of them coming to life along with the photos of finished pieces.
“A huge source of inspiration for my work comes from Japanese animation and other popular culture,” she says. “I’ve also now been to Japan three times and will visit again this autumn. I like to take pictures and get inspired and then implement my adventures in my work. I think my style is a combination of Japanese anime-style and Finnish children’s book illustrations…think Rudolf Koivu and Tove Jansson.”
Scroll down to see her work.
The post Heikala Creates Blended Ink and Watercolor Illustrations Inspired by Japan appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post The Beauty of the Cosmos Captured in Watercolors appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Amanda renders the swirling galaxies in delicate watercolor washes. It is dappled in white pigment. The alien worlds, as well as lunar craters, are detailed with cosmic hues.
Most of the realistic paintings of this artist feature precision painted galaxies. They highlight the gassy or rocky surfaces. Other more strange works explore the similarities between the sea and space. The majestic whales are shown gliding through the glittering celestial skies while the jellyfish float around in deep space.
The paintings always remove the lines between unreal and real, the unknown and known says Amanda. She believes in art that has a story to tell and plans to share her story through her art.
Here are some of her work below:
The post The Beauty of the Cosmos Captured in Watercolors appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Traveling Watercolor Artist Captures the Charm of Old Towns appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Urban watercolor sketching is becoming more and more popular among traveling creatives. They work quickly and try to capture fleeting moments. Shi sketches out outlines and details with a black pen and then colors it with watercolor. Each scene is unique and represents not only a place but a certain moment in time that will never come back.
Check out Shi’s illustrations below.
The post Traveling Watercolor Artist Captures the Charm of Old Towns appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Louise Terrier Creates Studio Ghibli Inspired Watercolor Paintings appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The French artist draws her own version of Ghibli characters and they look just as magical as the originals.
“When people ask me: where does that creative energy come from? I would say I don’t know! But it’s just a part of me, like my nose in the middle of my face! Even though my studies take the most part of my time, the pleasure to paint never leaves me,” Terrier shares on her Facebook page.
Enjoy!
The post Louise Terrier Creates Studio Ghibli Inspired Watercolor Paintings appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Elena Efremova Completes Sights With Watercolor Paintings appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Efremova was born in Russia and has lived in Marseille, France and Stockholm, Sweden. Her artwork is equally magical no matter where in the world she is at the moment.
She paints directly on locations that she chose for her series. This allows her to get a comprehensive view of the scene before her and translate what she sees in a particular moment. Scroll down to check out her work.
The post Elena Efremova Completes Sights With Watercolor Paintings appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Artist Uses Water Drops And Paint to Create Dress Designs appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Kim started out as an interior designer but today, he’s best known for his SusuGirls illustrations.
See them below. Aren’t they gorgeous?
The post Artist Uses Water Drops And Paint to Create Dress Designs appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post This Artist Recreates Fruits and Vegetables as Watercolor Characters appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>She considered herself lucky to live nearby a greengrocer where she visited at least once a week. She was amazed to see a wide range of beautiful fruits and vegetables and that is what got her inspired to do this project. She chose green foods that are interesting and inspiring then she will create new characters out of those.
She only uses watercolor and paper for her artwork. Scroll down to see her exquisite creations.
The post This Artist Recreates Fruits and Vegetables as Watercolor Characters appeared first on TettyBetty.
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