Artist Bringing Smiles With Her Whimsical Creations

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Jeremiah Ketner whimsical Paintings whimsical art Painting Of Girl

Jeremiah Ketner Whimsical Paintings Whimsical Art Painting Of Girl St. petersburg, fla. joyce curvin makes her art from things most of us throw away. her whimsical pieces bring smiles to faces. "when i'm making dogs," said curvin. "i might use a plastic bucket. Alison e. kurek says she was practically born painting, adding "i've heard stories that i was painting walls in the middle of the night when i was little, my mother wasn't happy." now she paints.

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smile whimsical art Paintings art Journal Inspiration whimsical art

Smile Whimsical Art Paintings Art Journal Inspiration Whimsical Art Alison e. kurek says she was practically born painting, adding "i've heard stories that i was painting walls in the middle of the night when i was little, my mother wasn't happy." now she paints whenever she wants and the walls of her kenmore home are covered with the results. her self portraits prove that this artist has a sense of humor. one show's her holding her own amputated head. alison. Chalk artist david zinn. by david zinn in in michigan, usa david zinn has been bringing smiles to faces worldwide with his delightful street art. hailing from ann arbor, michigan, zinn is a self taught artist whose unique brand of creativity has given rise to a diverse collection of creatures that peek out from sidewalks and walls in the most unexpected places. Many of her pieces showcase pets with personality. she points out that "much of my work is based on cats." she has been inspired by her own cat milo who she has used as a model in a number of her works. she just wrapped up her 25th appearance at the allentown arts festival and is getting ready for the elmwood avenue festival of the arts at the. But it takes a lot of imagination to turn clouds in to art. chris judge, an illustrator from dublin, ireland, sees animals and figures when he looks at clouds, and he illustrates this with whimsical doodle art, according to people magazine. he began illustrating photos of clouds early in the covid 19 pandemic and posting these creations on his.

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