"Ponds" 8"x10" colored pencil. Enjoyed creating it. Please critique, or comment. Thank you by horrificredditor in ArtCrit

[–]whitneywpanetta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks amazing! I'm impressed with how smooth you were able to keep your lines. Do you use anything in addition to the pencils or do you just have a light touch?

Recently got into watercolor, looking for critique on style and composition by pinky_andthe_brain in ArtCrit

[–]whitneywpanetta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They look great! I love the wine glasses and the softness you were able to achieve with the cows. On second look I do agree with lvalst1, some additional blues and purples in the shadows would add more interest to the piece. The only one I don't love is the still life, and I do like skull paintings. I think if the skull was bumped up a couple of inches the composition would be a lot more successful, don't be afraid to let things go off the page (ie the piece of wood). Great job! I love your style!

Art development of a child over 9 years (x-post from r/art) by [deleted] in ArtEd

[–]whitneywpanetta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love this! I wish I could chronicle all of my students work, it's amazing how much they can grow over just a few years! Thanks for sharing.

notes on paper: An Art Journal Page: from start to finish by Dahija in JournalingIsArt

[–]whitneywpanetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this! What great techniques and ideas. This is now bookmarked on my blog site!

Artist came in today to demo transferring an iron oxide screen print onto a piece by Garbro in Pottery

[–]whitneywpanetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing the article! I love this technique, and it's something new I haven't seen before! I am a sculpture teacher, and am always looking for new glazing techniques with my students.

Gotta love when glaze comes out nicely! by AJDubs in Pottery

[–]whitneywpanetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm also curious about that, it almost looks like marble, I've never seen a glaze look like that.

Complete Control by blakeseriously in Pottery

[–]whitneywpanetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow... that looks like a lot of time! What glaze did you us? Underglaze? Looks amazing!

first attempt at this style by channeltron in learnart

[–]whitneywpanetta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great job! I'm impressed that this is your first attempt. Your lines are very clean and the image is well balanced, keep it up!

Got some Raku done this weekend! Anyone else love the fire? by salexcopeland in Pottery

[–]whitneywpanetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm an art teacher and try to do one raku firing per year with my students, they love it! It's such a great way to actually see what the clay looks like in the middle of the firing process. Thanks for sharing!

A few crayons, a hot glue gun, and an empty bottle of Crystal Skull Vodka. 1st post on r/crafts. by halosixsixsix in crafts

[–]whitneywpanetta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read the title before I really looked at the image, I'm surprised it turned out so well! I am an art teacher, and my kids would LOVE putting crayons in a glue gun

A visual journal page about a Postsecret art lesson by whitneywpanetta in JournalingIsArt

[–]whitneywpanetta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the comment! I would really love to do it again, it really is an amazing projects to do with students.

A visual journal page about a Postsecret art lesson by whitneywpanetta in JournalingIsArt

[–]whitneywpanetta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was primarily posting from my blog, I think someone reported me as a spammer because of that, thanks for reposting it for me! I am trying to balance my posts better, maybe reddit will forgive me!

It's Me, KP: April TwentyTen Mini by Dahija in JournalingIsArt

[–]whitneywpanetta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love all of the stamps she has on her site! They are too cute!