The Best of Discovery-it #340

Hi there, welcome back to The Best of Discovery-it! All the best posts voted by the Discovery-it curator team will have their own dedicated space within the Hive blockchain. This digest intends to bring to light all those authors who often remain unnoticed and therefore reward all those who create quality posts, leading them to establish themselves on the platform. But that's not all!
After a careful selection, our curators will also choose the most deserving articles among all those voted to create a ranking of the Top posts of the day.
So who are today's winners?
Quick pencil portrait # 05 Zombieeee
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Hive account@papaleta
The latest drawing by papaleta represents a zombie and it’s made with mechanical pencil HB and pencil B4 on beige sheet. The artist also shares with us some steps of the creative process and the reference image. “Although it has been difficult for me to fit the features as I am a monster, I think that has allowed me to have many more freedoms in the line” the author said.

Art Talk: Chihuly at Cheekwood Estate and Garden
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Hive account@sjarvie5
At the end of October sjarvie travelled to Nashville, Tennessee to see Chihuly at Cheekwood. “Dale Chihuly is a world famous glass artist. I am a declared Chihuly groupie, which means that I travel to see his exhibitions around the United States and world. Chihuly is famous for his placement of his glass art in garden settings. As you will see below it is truly spectacular. Especially for a person like me, that loves gardens!” the author said. The post is full of very beautiful photos which describe the amazing experience.
Oil pastel painting: Walking in the park | Caminando por el parque
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Hive account@viviana28
The last painting by viviana28 was inspired by a walk through the park in the artist’s province. “it is not very big like the one in other places in the world, but it has wide places of trees, flowers and plants that give its freshness and oxygenation, in addition to the intermediate lake that runs through it, which between ducks and fish create a natural habitat in the middle of the city” the author said. The technique used is oil pastel and in the post you can see some steps of the creative process.

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