How do you draw the rain?

Dec 10, 2010 17:27

Here’s another look at the recent project oak tree project for TreePeople. The overall story was that rain falling on a tree gets captured in the canopy and funneled down to the aquifer as it drips down the branches and trunk to the roots-essentially, that trees function as water-storage tanks during a rainstorm ( Read more... )

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moonlitcirce December 11 2010, 06:29:50 UTC
You can be literal-minded, but you are one of my favorite abstract thinkers as well. Seriously, your creativity knows no bounds.

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katura_art December 16 2010, 00:20:05 UTC
Aww, thanks Tami!

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HOw one person does rain! anonymous December 12 2010, 20:53:46 UTC
Hi Katura!

So, go take a look at Elizabeth Patterson's amazing colored pencil work of rain... and she lives in sunny southern California, to boot! I've suggested she come here for inspiration, of course.
http://www.eapatterson.com/
Tell her I sent 'ya, too!

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Re: HOw one person does rain! katura_art December 16 2010, 00:22:05 UTC
Holy cow, those are so neat! (And windshields are a great medium for exploring raindrops)
I'm guessing by the Colored Pencil Society of America link that it was Barbara Gleason who made this comment...Hi if so!

And yes, some very fun photorealism here: http://www.eapatterson.com/

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