Pop art by Laura Kirkbride that reflects what is needed in today's world with a new style that uses cartooning and classical art.
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 | | Cartooning done as portraits in a classical style that reflects how fun and happiness can be a part of our everyday lives.
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Port Hardy, BC Canada
| I discovered I could draw when I was 27 years old when I started doodling on a napkin. I took to it after that with no formal training. I started with cartooning then did portraits. Now I try to incorporate both in my style and use bright colors. I'm inspired by what I like as a subject that brings happiness. For example I will do portraits of cartoons with formal painting and also portraits drawn in a classic style but with bold colors like in a cartoon. I've recently started to draw and paint places as well. I am not able to part with any original paintings but am happy to sell good copies. Please contact me for prices.
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| Grey is not so sketchy This is about my current work, sketch of the Elephant House coffee house in Edinburgh. | | Flesh is for flesh tone Restoring my Young Marilyn | | Green is for Go Have entered the Infinity Art Gallery Spring Expo exhibit. You can see the pre-exhibit for my 'Young Marilyn' on their website. So hoping this Spring lots of things will bloom with my work. | | In the Pink Came in #58 in the Arts Meets Fashion contest and was very pleased with that so 'I am in the pink!' My entry was my portrait of a young Marilyn Monroe who was quite fashionable in her time. | | Bear with me, Brown and Yellow Well I guess things have been a bit brown and murky as I get the site together. But slowly but surely it's getting there. I've made the smaller cartoon pictures zoomable but am working on making them bigger in general. |
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