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?
The League has a new mural, designed and painted by Nikki Barber. The mural honors Charleena Lyles, a 30-year-old Black, pregnant woman who was fatally shot in North Seattle by two white Seattle police officers on June 18, 2017. This post was written by Nikki Barber. Painting the mural, there were occasional, unpleasant jeers, and …
[image_with_animation image_url=”8093″ alignment=”” animation=”None” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”] Image above from Agora Gallery’s post “How to Recognize an Art Scam” In the last week, I’ve received 2 art scam emails. They read as personalized letters, including the title and size of my painting, mid paragraph. Neither email asked directly for anything, so no red flags, not right …
In 1918, at the age of 28, Austrian artist Egon Schiele began painting a portrait of his new family. That autumn, Egon, his wife Edith, and their unborn baby died. They were among millions of people who succumbed to the Spanish flu that year. Before his death, Schiele mourned his mentor and friend, the artist …
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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