Channelling Hollywood Legends: A Vintage Ink Dance

A black and white drawing of vintage film actress Clare Bow

There’s something undeniably captivating about the bygone era of silent films The leading ladies, like the iconic Clara Bow, weren’t just actresses; they were ethereal beings. Imagine: ultra-feminine, wide-eyed damsels in distress bathed in soft focus, their presence a silent dance with blossoming romance. Every frame shimmered with a bygone glamour that feels hauntingly beautiful … Read more

Paw Prints in the Rain: Capturing Animal Resilience with Ink

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Hello, dear friends and art enthusiasts! It’s me, Danielle B Latta, your guide in the world where ink, emotion, and nature blend seamlessly. Today, I’m excited to share a topic close to my heart – the resilience of our furry and feathered friends during the challenging flood season. In this post, we’ll explore together how the simplicity and depth of ink drawings can capture the essence of animal safety and everyday moments with nature.