Drawtober day 4 submissions

Drawtober day 3 submissions

Drawtober day 2 submissions

Drawtober submissions

look at the fae creatures of Day one from ! We have been watching the hashtag to see the beautiful attempts but these are the ones that were sent to us for the blog .

Drawtober

We would love to see what you come up with. Tag us on your social media with the hashtag .

Cups of art

Which is your favorite? My favorite is the one that has ears.

More cute art!

The fae brought me coffee!

Our faery friends did coffee art this time. I believe it was the mama faery (Jennifer Elliott) that was the artist this time. Aren’t they just the cutest things?

Art Of Joseph A. Miller

Portfolio:

Joseph A. Miller: Art | Flickr

Joseph A. Miller is an Associate Professor of Art at S.U.N.Y. Buffalo State, where he has taught drawing and painting since 1997. Miller’s work is in numerous public and private collections, and has been shown internationally in Finland, China, Poland and the Czech Republic, as well as across the United States, from Berkeley, California to Cambridge, Massachusetts. His work is represented by Art Dialogue Gallery in Buffalo, NY and West End Gallery in Corning, NY.

Website:

https://artdesign.buffalostate.edu/directory/joseph-miller

What Joseph has to say about his art:

I focus primarily on the human figure depicted in environments that create a context for psychologically charged open ended narratives. Many of these narratives explore ideas about power and vulnerability, about enchantment and play. Children are often featured because children often play.

Quality of light is a common theme. In particular, the way in which atmospheric light and locale can suggest a sense of mystery and silence. These works are dark, humid and hopefully, at their best, memorable. For me, the most successful are those that evoke the feeling that an event is about to happen or has recently happened.

Images of figures or figures in landscapes, in groups or in isolation, share a common feeling of significance. Wholly absorbed within themselves or the dialogue shared between one another, they wait for the unfolding of their private story.

The art of the faeries

They sent us more art for the blog! Isn’t it wonderful?

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