What medium or style are you exploring this month?
Are you exploring something new this spring? Tell me about it below!
I’m pushing my digital art skills while also practicing my landscapes. The two of these combined are really pushing my comfort zone, but it’s great getting to stretch my legs, so to speak.
I just wrapped up my second Digital Speed Paint session this month, actually! You can see my reference photo and my finished piece in this graphic.
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Bobbie
April 19, 2026 at 12:11 pm-
Shelby Abrahamsen (Foxsy)
April 21, 2026 at 2:23 pmUgh I love the texture of these SO much, I bet they’re so crinkly
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Gigi Strack
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prpldy
April 20, 2026 at 10:32 amActually not a thing. Still recouping and so many appointments (in town and 3.5 hrs away) and 2 kinds of therapy, I am worn out most days to accomplish anything.
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Shelby Abrahamsen (Foxsy)
April 21, 2026 at 2:25 pmI’m sorry to hear it’s been so hectic and low energy for you lately! I hate getting into those seasons of life. Tell me, what would you do right now if you had the time and energy to do it?
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mnemes-cat
April 20, 2026 at 3:38 pmA ram’s skull pirate flag was requested for an event I was organizing. It’s medium and heavy acrylic paint on a polyester microfibre sheet. (Bed linens are less expensive than fabric by the metre or yard… and are pre-hemmed!)
I kept the paint quite fluid and used the watercolour technique of working in layers I learned here at Foxsy, letting each dry before working on the next layer of paint. Everyone loved it at the event this weekend, but it didn’t pop visually as much as I’d hoped (see the WiP picture vs the selfie-station). I’ve brought it home to add a complementary-coloured outline to add depth, plus some less-subtle highlights where the fabric is thin, which should help when the flag isn’t in ideal lighting in the future.
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Shelby Abrahamsen (Foxsy)
April 21, 2026 at 2:28 pmThis looks so great!! You really got some clean lines on the swords and great depth on the skull. Something that you might want to try next time is painting the first layer totally in white. That will make the yellow pop more strongly against the black. Layering a light color on a dark base can be tricky, but I think you did splendid. Oh, something else I’ve seen people do (never tried myself) is mixing fabric softener into acrylics. Apparently this makes the paint more flexible and last longer on something as flexible as fabric.
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