How can you call what you posted on Twitter yesterday a “quickie” (Natasha Romanoff art)? NOT a quickie! Nope.

petite-madame:

Hi anon 🙂

I’m sorry but it is a “quickie”

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You can’t see it because maybe you are not very familiar with PS but the art above was done very fast. I used big brush strokes and textures to “hide” the lack of details and the irregular line work even if “hiding” isn’t the right word because I’m not trying to hide anything. It’s the kind of artworks I do as a warm up or when I am bored. This one took 45 minutes so yes, it is quickie, like all the “quickies” I post on Twitter. 🙂

Believe me, I’m sure that my artist friends know what I am talking about :3

Have a great day anon ^^

PS: Yes, it’s a quickie. Yes, yes, yes ^o^

petite-madame:

petite-madame:

— Thank you so much Steve.
— Don’t mention it, Buck. It’s nothing.

Don’t Mention It Buck. (FULL SIZE HERE)

My present for Kelpbass done for the Star Spangled Exchange for the prompt “Fluff”. Hope you’ll like it ♄ (Photoshop CS6 – Painter 12) EDIT: Sorry, I had to reupload it in two parts because the art was too big and it looked blurry. The link for the full size is just above.

Reuploaded in two parts to avoid a blurry image. :/

mawoee:

Speed paint that ended up getting a bit of polishing here and there.
Click for a bigger version because Tumblr is so not made for this format uh uh.
Yeah, I have a SteveSam problem and I cannot lie. I cannot stop either. NO REGRETS. Also I would assume Sam would totally become an Avengers and also get an upgraded suit from Tony. Obviously.

[please don’t repost, use without permission, or delete comment, thank you <3]

jabberwockypie:

kaeleira:

lustik:

Yvonne’s Workshop via  MrXStitch.

Etsy Shop

Lustik:  twitter | pinterest | etsy

I almost scrolled right by this, thinking it was just a picture of a real live snail. Biggest double-take ever!

I love the snowy owl, and that tortoise is ridiculously cute ❀

Wow these are gorgeous!

I wish I was as skilled with needle felting. I’m sure I COULD get better if I tried, but I stab myself an awful lot.

jabberwockypie:

kellysue:

panovanator:

Captain Marvel – some assembly required

People seemed to like the Hawkguy stained glass, so here is another piece with the wonderful Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel! Inspired by the powerful art of Jamie McKelvie that truly captured the strength and determination of one of my favorite heroes. 

It will also be hanging at Fantastic Comics 😀

(The mesh behind it on the photos is a bug net I cannot remove from my windows
 Living in grad housing has its advantages and inconveniences – sigh.)

The piece is 20 inches x 30 inches; 300$ worth of glass, 8$ worth of solder and 5$ worth of band-aids

Oh. My. God.

I love this so much.

OHMYGOD SO PRETTY!

jabberwockypie:

craftedincarhartt:

click on photos for slideshow

ANNE THE RIVETER AND THE RIVETED RABBIT 

Those of you who have ever wanted to learn a trade or a skill know that it seems quite daunting. There’s so much to master and it can feel like you’re putting yourself on the line. Take some advice from Anne Bujold, welder and blacksmith. Start small and work your way up to the big stuff.
Anne’s interest in metalwork started in jewelry making. As her skills grew and she became proficient at fabricating bigger and better things, the possibilities continued to grow in her mind. The knowledge she gained in classes and from mentors led her to expand the concepts of what she considered herself capable of doing.
Knowledge is power. The saying may be old and trite, but it doesn’t make it any less true. When you want something, get your feet wet. Learn as much as you can. Keep an open mind and open ears to hear advice and encouragement. Being a woman in what is typically a man’s world may take a little more elbow grease in the long run. Don’t let that dampen your spirit. Use it as fire to fuel the flames of your passion.
One of Anne’s favorite aspects metalwork is the rush she feels as she wields her hammer. Forging hot metal is dangerous and powerful. Keep that in mind as you view some of her finished work above. Don’t let the fanciful nature of her art fool you into forgetting the labor and ingenuity behind each bend and curve.

Anne’s workwear: Carhartt Women’s Zip-Front Sweatshirt, Carhartt Women’s Calumet Crewneck T-Shirt, Carhartt Women’s Clarkston Cami Tank, Carhartt Women’s Relaxed-Fit Canvas Cane Dungaree, & Carhartt Women’s Quick Flex Glove

I want to try metalworking again! I did a little bit in a college sculpture class when I was 19 but I honestly I don’t know of anywhere you could take a class here.