Painting of the day (watercolour) / Slike dana (akvarel)



POST UPDATE 2024 

FRIDAY FASHION ILLUSTRATION: FANTASY



Let's TALK illustration. 
Sometimes I illustrate items that I actually wear.
Sometimes I illustrate my own outfits. 
Sometimes I illustrate other bloggers.
 I HAVE ILLUSTRATED THIS LEATHER JACKET TWICE!  HERE HERE

 Browsing my archives I realized that I have illustrated this leather jacket at least twice before. Moreover, counting the post today I have illustrated this pair of high brown boots four times! Is it me or am I starting to wear the items I have illustrated more often? Do you think that's possible? Perhaps illustrating them creates a sort of  visual fashion memento in my head. 

 SHOULD YOU USE A REFERENCE WHEN PRACTICING FASHION ILLUSTRATION?

Is reference important? Should I drew with a reference or from imagination? My answer would be that you should do both. When I wrote about ten ways to improve your fashion illustration skills, both drawing with and without reference made my list of tips.  I said that drawing with reference is important because it not only teaches you how to draw what you see but it also teaches you to look and pay attention to details. Similarly, drawing without a reference is important because it teaches you to see with your mind's eye.  Both is important to challenge yourself.

Friday Fashion illustration has been a regular feature one my blog for a long time now. I was late to discover the dangers of AI art theft, so I suppose the damage is done with the art I posted. I will try to be more careful in the future and post less. 


INTERESTING TIPS I FOUND ONLINE FOR PROTECTING YOUR ART AND PHOTOS AGAINST AI

#1 ARTICLE I RECOMMEND:  AN ARTICLE NAMED 'HOW TO PROTECT IMAGES FROM AI ART GENERATORS' 

THIS ONE IS WORTH CHECKING OUT, ESPECIALLY THEIR TIP ABOUT USING A SITE THAT ALLOWS YOU TO CHECK WHETHER YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS OR PAINTINGS HAVE ALREADY BEEN USED TO TRAIN AI?

#2 ARTICLE  I WANT TO RECOMMEND: HOW ARE ARTISTS FIGHTING BACK AGAINST AI ART THAT COPIES THEIR WORKS? 

One thing I especially appreciate about this article is how it introduced me to Glaze. It is a computer program that makes it harder for AI art generators to steal your art by making slight changes in it.  To include a direct quote: "Glaze is a tool to help artists to prevent their artistic styles from being learned and mimicked by new AI-art models such as MidJourney, Stable Diffusion and their variants." source: http://glaze.cs.uchicago.edu/index.html So, I definitely learned something from this article. Another great thing is that a top of the article you can read the summary (perfect if you are in a hurry) but want to see what the article is about: 

# 3 ARTICLE I RECOMMEND:  4 WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR ART- The third article I would like to recommend has a number four in it and I'm all for it. From these four tips, my favourite one is not posting your art on social media. This is not just about AI theft prevention, but about artists' right in general. If you post your art on Instagram, everyone can use it without your permission and just link it to Instagram, Tik Tok or whatever social network you're using. Technically, the content belongs to them.

#4 ARTICLE I RECOMMEND: AI WILL MAKE HUMAN NOVELS OBSOLETE






SEE MORE OF MY FASHION ILLUSTRATIONS 
MORE POSTS IN THIS CATEGORY (2023) : 


  SPRING INSPIRED FASHION ILLUSTRATIONS published on 24th of March

FRIDAY FASHION ILLUSTRATION : TWO PORTRAIT SKETCHES published on 10th of March

FASHION ILLUSTRATION FRIDAY: MY SELECTION published on 24th of February.

AUTUMN AND WINTER INSPIRATION and published on 7th of October.







watercolour/vodene boje


Comments

  1. That painting is a little creepy! Looks like she's crying blood. :-O

    Shireen | Reflection of Sanity

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  2. The stroke and colors you used on this one look quite powerful.

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  3. is amazing !!!!!!!!!!!


    kisses



    http://www.thetrendysurfer.com/
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  4. That is awesome!

    http://ohladymania.blogspot.com/

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  5. So beautiful Ivana - there's so much emotion in her eyes! Your watercolour art truly is amazing; so talented! :)

    aglassofice.com
    x

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  6. I like it!!!!

    http://sbr-fashion-fashion.blogspot.com/

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  7. So many of your subject seem so sad and this may be the queen of tears herself. Lovely stuff dear!

    All Things Bright and Lovely

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  8. Beautiful paint my dear ❤
    She is fantastic, full of emotions, I love it !!

    Ksses from Poland ❤

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  9. Wow...it paint super amazing...thx for sharing honey...:-)

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  10. Great post! Thanks for sharing! Happy Thursday!
    much love, Len
    http://www.lenparent.com

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  11. So artistic always Ivana, I find very difficult to paint in watercolour
    Have a lovely day! xxx
    www.travelera.es

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  12. Great painting - it's very hard to use watercolors but it looks amazing :)

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  13. The painting is amazing! Why she is crying?
    Wish you a nice day Ivana))

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  14. so pretty!

    Eliana,
    https://around-eliana.blogspot.pt/

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  15. Looks nice, but why so sad?

    Lu | www.balgarka.co.uk

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  16. Divna krupnooka devojka! Odlican rad Ivanice

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  17. Ivana cosa esprimono i suoi occhi?
    L'acquerello è sempre fantastico come la tua arte
    Un abbraccio

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  18. Very beautiful, but also a sadness.
    http://www.averysweetblog.com/

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  19. Que lindo amei a ilustração
    Blog: http://arrasandonobatomvermelho.blogspot.com.br/
    Canal:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmO8csZDARM

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  20. Hello Ivana! Your painting is so full of emotions, I really like that it carries a message and it's full of contents. And in my opinion that lody is little bit similar to you, dear, she looks almost the same like you, my dear Ivana :)
    Have a lovely evening, dear!

    http://crafty-zone.blogspot.com/

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    1. thank you dear, maybe she does, artists often paint themselves, even without realizing it.

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  21. Great!!! Greetings





























    Great!!! Greetings!:)

    xxBasia


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  22. Divna je, Ivanice! Ima enormnu snagu... jaku emociju! Odusevljena sam! :*

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  23. Hey Ivana! Happy to see that you're improving a lot, everything is magical in this portrait: the light, the shades of blue and obviously how you managed the watercolor technique (very easy to use in my opinion over these years!)

    Have a lovely weekend, and never stop painting!
    Pablo
    Fungi Express blog

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  24. Getting a powerful feeling looking at the painting. Lovely work and message through the art...:)

    http://www.colossalcloset.in/the-freedom-to-be-me/

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  25. Pravi primer da slika govori više od 1000 reči. Nije samo prelepa već u sekundi vodi u neki drugi svet koji stoji iza toj pogleda koji si magično prenela <3

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  26. I LIKE! Love this art!! <3

    marisa
    http://summersnackies.blogspot.co.id/2016/06/on-personal-note.html

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  27. Predivno, svaka cast! ♥
    Zapratila sam te, ako zelis uzvrati ♥
    https://marized.blogspot.ba/

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  28. Another beautiful illustration! Baci, Valeria - Coco et La vie en rose NEW POST

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  29. Hey, lovely blog!
    Wanna follow each other??
    Let me know if you want because i want it too :) Leave a comment on my blog and I'll follow you directly, don't forget to follow mine
    xoxo, Sylvi Gautama
    SYLVI SAYS HELLO | NEW POST | INSTAGRAM

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  30. Very expressive as are the rest of your work. One could almost give this different interpretations. She could be crying. My daughter says it could be her makeup running. Different perspectives but there's no denying your great talent Ivana. Great use of colors. She is pretty regardless. Have a lovely weekend girl and get some rest too okay.

    http://fashionablyidu.blogspot.com/

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  31. what a lovely post my dear
    the painting is amazing
    simply love it!
    lovely :)
    with love your AMELY ROSE

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  32. Che bello!! :)

    http://julesonthemoon.blogspot.it/

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  33. Loving thee colors you used!! Great one!
    Dora www.BangsBang.com

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  34. She looks melancholy. What a striking painting!x

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  35. I agree with the comments above, this one does look and feel a little different than your usual artwork, I'd love to hear more about the inspiration behind it! :) It does feel quite powerful but also a little sad, perhaps melancholic like Kezzie said. x I like the colours you used, quite dark but they work so well. <3 Hope you're doing well, darling! Kisses. x x

    Kay
    http://shoesandglitter.com/

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  36. Wow that looks super sad
    xx

    www.sakuranko.com

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  37. Amazing work ! You are talented.

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