"Everything I Thought I Knew Seems To Be Fading Away" plays with light, shadow, and translucency. It also has glow-in-the-dark and blacklight properties. Take a closer look on my site and grab it while you can, because it's the only one I've ever done like it.
sorry harmie you knew this was coming. mephone + shuffle ^^
It's my fault I was wrong and I don't want to talk about it
So be good man, you're fine, you'll be my guest
Make yourself at home and stop being obsessed
This particular page has 3 different places being represented. Bisti/ De-na-zin wildlife area, White Sands, and Carlsbad Caverns.
Bisti was a very interesting place, challenged my navigating skills. Saw these really cool wind-weathered vaguely egg shaped stones of mid-thigh height. Some almost looked like stone boats. The rock formation I decided to draw though was a hoodoo that looked really cool.
The tree I drew at white sands was practically the only one I found with any significant height.
Carlsbad was a surprise as far as how much I enjoyed it. I liked being able to go at my own speed through the cave. When I went to Mammoth caves, you always have to have a guide and there’s just so many people along with.
Image ID: Traditional drawings done in pencil and some with watercolor. From the top: a flat hoodoo atop a skinny fin-like formation in a slight v shape (if viewed from above).
a tree with roots exposed and going fun directions, holding it above a pale sand. The canopy shading the viewer. Occasional grasses and bushes surrounding it.
A blue, gray, and black mess that looks vaguely like the entrance outside from inside a cavern.
A yellow and orange mess that looks like the deposits left behind from the dripping and flowing water inside caverns.
A dead cave swallow; it is laying on its side with wings folded, no visible decay.
SOLD at Sparks Gallery! It's a great day to start or add to your Carini collection. Message me for inquiries and if you can, experience the work in person.
For more work by Bryan Snyder, check out his website. It has a large amount of information about the artist and his history.
During his time in Carlsbad, he has done a lot of work to create an artistic community- including founding both the Carlsbad Crawl, a website which focuses on art happenings around town; and the Carlsbad Art Wall, which rotates new art murals every two months, alternating between visiting artists and local artists.
Finally check out his Instagram for up to date content- today he posted a video segment his students made on his as a skateboarding teacher.
About a 2 months ago my OCs went to visit Carlsbad Caverns. It’s not too far away so they were able to make the trip since they were already camping near by. Maybe next year they’ll visit the Grand Canyon. Angel and Lilly have flown of there a few times but never with their parents accompanying them, which means they’d have to journey back before the sun goes down. These caverns feature over 100 caves, filled with reptiles, bats, and birds. Did you go anywhere for summer vacation?? Hopefully yes!! 💙🦇🧡 #drawing #digitalartist #artwork #characterart #originalcharacter #photooftheday #beautiful #happy #art #freedraw #cute #caves #caverns #carlsbad #summervacation https://www.instagram.com/p/ChaeU07OgDR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=