This is day 6 of our 30 day creative challenge! To learn more about this 30SAL challenge, click here.
Take figures from the painting on the left and put them into the room on the right. Feel free to change space in the composition, and alter figures as you prefer.
Artwork 2: A young lady looking at the moon from a window (Ariwara no Narihira) from Six Fashionable Poets (Furyu rok’kasen), by Suzuki Harunobu (1724–1770).
#30sal #mashup
Share your drawing on Instagram with these tags: #30sal, #mashup
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Day 6: Altdorfer Harunobu #30SAL
This is day 6 of our 30 day creative challenge! To learn more about this 30SAL challenge, click here.
Take figures from the painting on the left and put them into the room on the right. Feel free to change space in the composition, and alter figures as you prefer.
Artwork 1: Mary Magdalene Healing the Wife and Son of the Prince of Marseilles, by Erhard Altdorfer 1519
Artwork 2: A young lady looking at the moon from a window (Ariwara no Narihira) from Six Fashionable Poets (Furyu rok’kasen), by Suzuki Harunobu (1724–1770).
#30sal #mashup
Share your drawing on Instagram with these tags: #30sal, #mashup
Or post to today’s Padlet page.
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