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The Butterflies Mock the Princess Moth Painting

Lyn Martin

United States

Painting, Airbrush on Other

Size: 23 W x 10.3 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

This painting was created to illustrate a children's book. This book was written by a 9 year old boy who won a National book award for children authors and won an opportunity to have his story published. The story was about a Princess Moth who finds out that the butterflies make fun of her for not being colorful and beautiful like they are, but she learns about her own strengths and beauty in the story. I used liquid transparent acrylics to paint this art using an airbrush. I also used traditional sable artist's brushes to paint the details. This was one of my favorite assignments ever, knowing the young man was having his first book published!The pale area in the meadow is where the type for that page would be.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Airbrush on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23 W x 10.3 H x 0.1 D in

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I live in Tennessee in the U.S. and have been an illustrator for many years, mostly for children's literature. I started in fashion illustration and before long began freelancing and my art was commissioned for advertising, magazines and books. I taught myself airbrush and painting with acrylics. I love to draw and paint and I hope it shows in the original work that I am selling here. When possible, I have retained the originals of my work, making them available now through Saatchi Arts, some clients paid premium prices to be able to keep the original work. At the time, I had no idea that original work would eventually not exist when almost all illustration work would be produced digitally and only exist as digital files. I personally miss the days when the artist's touch showed in every artwork they produced, mistakes and all. Now it is difficult to to translate those things to paper.To see and hold an actual work of art that is one of a kind and will never be produced again is something that is fading quickly from our world.

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