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Finger-Painting Artist, Iris Scott


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As I have blogged about a few times before, I love the incorporation of animals in art. These are images by artist, Iris Scott, that especially piqued my interest because of her unique style - finger painting! Simple but effective, she's mastered the technique into making it look as if she actually painted her works with a brush. It reminds me a lot of Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night, with small but visible strokes of oil paint. While the detail is not immense, one can still assume the subject is a dog, caught in the moment of shaking off water. The pose is great to show the character and the nature of the animal.

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  1. This is so cool. The artist use bright colors to make the work more interesting. And I like how the artist captures the movement of the little puppies.

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  2. This technique is awesome, there is a surprising amount of detail for a finger painting. I also love the vivid colors used in the backgrounds of these paintings.

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