Art
Birds on Nests
Hope you guys like birds for there are plenty on this picture. I chose to make all the birds at the most groups of four of one color. I did the small flowers using black on the ones around the border and different colors to offset the green of the nests. There are shades of blue, tan, pink, magenta. This is also another picture that could be used a counting activity sheet for preschool or primary school. Count the black flowers and birds? Count how many nests there are on the page. Circle the tan birds. Put a square around the blue birds? Also, I shaded the white area sky blue, which is one of my favorite colors. Hope you like this.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Marten
Here is a picture of a Marten up a tree or pinecones and flowers. I used my crayons with shades of blue primarily along with pink, orange, reds, greens, and black for a little contrast. The tree and pinecones I colored using brown and burnt sienna. The flowers I chose red with a little orange tint. The while background I shaded in sky blue surrounding the whole image of the Marten.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Flowers
Here is a patch of wildflowers that I used my crayons with shades of blues, greens, reds, oranges. Leaves of greens and berries of magenta and small leaves tan. I hope you all like wildflowers and hoping for comments on this picture for when I saw it the flowers reminded of a wildflower patch I grew long time ago. Please share your thoughts on this one.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Ocean and Ship objects
Ahoy, there matey! Here is a color art of ocean and ship objects that I tried to use colors for the underwater effect. The colors range from reds, orange, brown and blues. This one could also be used as a counting exercise for preschool students. Count the life preservers. Count the shells. Count the anchors. Can you find and circle the starfish? Can you find and put a square around the crabs.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Brave Lion
Lions, tigers, and bears oh my! Here is a picture I colored with my colored pencils with a brave lion lying on a large, gray rock with green plants growing around him. I was trying for a more traditional yet whimsical view using blues, reds, oranges, and gray and black for the head. The is a quarter moon out for this night scene, so the moon is gray and the clouds around the clouds are black with the sky area light gray. Please share your thoughts on this brave lion.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Kangaroos
Here is a color art of some adult kangaroos with their joey. I tried for the whimsical touch with this family. The joey's head I used my gray and black colored pencils. For a more realistic look to the tree, I used light brown and black to show depth, I think I did that. The colors I chose for the kangaroos were mainly pastels from light blue, pink, orange, greens and yellow. I chose to do the sun yellow for the body of the sun and orange for the rays. The plants I just colored shades of green. Please share your thoughts.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Rabbits
Here is a picture I colored with my colored pencils. I tried to get a festive feel kind of like Easter with the blues, pink, oranges and greens. If you notice I gave the sky area a shading of light blue with a bright orange sun. The flowers I decided to color pink, red, orange, and blues and purple.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
"Empire"
Both Broadway and off Broadway have turned to period pieces and history pieces as of late; good examples are "Lenimpika" and "Suffs". In "Empire", the musical is based on what is the most beautiful building ever built, the Empire State Building in New York City.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).2 years ago in Critique
Butterflies and Leaves
Here is another of my coloring pages that I entitled 'Butterflies and Leaves'. The colors I used were blue, purple, red, orange, red-orange and pink. This could also be used as a counting activity for preschool. Count the butterflies? Count the red leaves? Count the purple leaves? Count the orange leaves? If you do not want to call these butterflies, they could be pretty moths too.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Just Flowers
'Just Flowers' is my imaginary garden. I used my favorite color of blues in various shades along with orange, pink, and reds. I used green yellow color crayon for the leaves. The little bushes in between the flowers could be pussy willows, but I was not sure, so I used purple, blue, tan, red, and orange color to make them stand out. I did notice I missed one at the bottom. I should have colored the white space with light blue.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
LadyBugs
Here is another color art I entitled 'LadyBugs' using crayons. Also, preschool teachers could use it as a math activity for counting. How many ladybugs in all? How many red ones? How many blues ones? How many flowers are there all together? I guess the things with a leaf are flowers of some kind. I was going to color the white area with a sky-blue color but I just saw a worksheet that teachers could maybe use.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique










