Day 29 of our 30 Day Challenge was to transcribe a scene from a favorite movie or TV show. Some artists listed the shows they illustrated, some didn’t. Enjoy!
Yojimbo, Karl Dyer
Kylo Ren and Rey joined forces to fight the Pretorian guards. Rey Daoed (not Rey the Jedi)
@mmimitb
Bullitt @pamelafreemanstudio
As you wish… @mille.ireland
Seventh Seal @magma_drawing
@the_nomadic_artgirl
Sixth Sense @teepee_art
@l_i_z_k_e_n_n_e_d_y 1
CC Baxter (Jack Lemmon ” I love you Miss Kublck” “Did you hear what I said, Miss Kublck? I absolutely adore you.”
Miss Kublck (Shirley MacLaine), ” Shut up and deal.” The Apartment, Anne Walker
Multipass, Dom Juleon
The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Elsa Bouman
@gretamusland
Fleabag @emma.nadolny
This was posted as an infinity loop movie. Very clever!
@rachelwilch
Atomic Blonde@cass.v2
Vera @wendy_lumsdaine
Kung Fu Hustle @barbdunshee
@amandaroseart
@tawmsart
Rita, Sally, Tippi and Rosalind @gil_mendez_sf
S. Enriquez What I love: This scene is all about behavior. There’s no dialogue really, the story is told through action, sound and music. I provided some captions to help anyone who is unfamiliar with the plot. (Never meant to get so complicated, it just got out of hand).
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, “The Begotten” @kabellart
Living Single @courtney.wooten
Kate Davis
@trishwallisstone
@zeitounissima
Every Episode of Perry Mason, Colleen Tuell
This was the second to last day of the challenge! Did you know this 30 Day Challenge now has more than 3,000 #30SAL posts on Instagram?
This is drypoint and chine-collé, a printmaking technique in which a thin or fragile piece of paper is glued to a thicker, stronger piece of paper with rice glue, and a run through the press. Janelle with kimono, drypoint chine-collé on 14×11″ Rives gray BFK. (The color is a little dark and dull in this photo, …
Red Cadmium Red: “Matisse was much taken with this strong new red, which has excellent stability. He recounts that he attempted, unsuccessfully, to persuade Renoir to adopt a “cadmium red” in place of the traditional cinnabar. Matisse inherited the use of intense cadmium red, a 19th century invention, from the Impressionists. The critic John Rusell …
One year ago, to protect our students and teachers from a new coronavirus, the Seattle Artist League moved our classes online. Four days after we offered our first zoom class, the virus was declared a national emergency, and we went into quarantine. We have now been in quarantine for twelve months. As the paroxysm of …
[image_with_animation image_url=”7922″ alignment=”center” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] Vincent Bal Place an object that makes an interesting shadow, and use the shadow as the beginning of a doodle. Share your work to this post on our Facebook page. (#salchallenge). See more of Bal’s shadow doodles here. The January Creative Challenge: 15 minutes, once a day, for 30 days – BONUS …
30SAL Faves: Scene
Day 29 of our 30 Day Challenge was to transcribe a scene from a favorite movie or TV show. Some artists listed the shows they illustrated, some didn’t. Enjoy!
Rey Daoed (not Rey the Jedi)
The Apartment, Anne Walker
This was posted as an infinity loop movie. Very clever!
What I love: This scene is all about behavior. There’s no dialogue really, the story is told through action, sound and music. I provided some captions to help anyone who is unfamiliar with the plot. (Never meant to get so complicated, it just got out of hand).
@kabellart
This was the second to last day of the challenge! Did you know this 30 Day Challenge now has more than 3,000 #30SAL posts on Instagram?
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