Harnessing the Power of Glow: Techniques for Enchanting Witch Canvas Art

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As you dip your brush into vibrant hues and glide it across the canvas, something magical happens. The colors come alive, dancing and sparkling under the flickering studio lights. Each stroke tells a story, breathing life into a previously blank surface. This is the transformative power of art – the ability to shine on the witch canvas. Art has the unique ability to captivate the imagination, to transport us to different worlds and ignite emotions within us. And on the witch canvas, this power is amplified.


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When we were young, we always didn t know love, we used our proud self-esteem to protect ourselves, but later we understood Maybe there are five thousand flowers exactly like you in the world, but only you are my unique rose. The above piece was something I came up with back around 2009-2010 as I experiment with a whole lot of different stuff awhile I was looking for a way to slick a card but have it remain its original surface for a piece I was working on that involved an aged deck of playing cards that were artificially aged.

Petite magical playing cards

And on the witch canvas, this power is amplified. The artist becomes a sorcerer, conjuring up worlds that exist only in their mind's eye, bringing them to life for all to see. But what is it about the witch canvas that sets it apart? It's the freedom to create without boundaries, without rules.

Il Piccolo Principe x WohStudios Playing Cards (hidden deck Night Breeze Blue), 小王子 寻找童话镇”In Search of Fairytale Town”, Printed by King Star KSPCC, 80th anniversary of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s Le Petit Prince, the Little Prince. Brand new

– Launched 2022
– Designed by WohStudios
– Printed by King Star KSPCC using 350g white core paper and environmentally friendly ink, without any chemical smells
– Deck has 54 cards
– Available editions:
1. Il Piccolo Principe x WohStudios Playing Cards (Regular – Grasslands Green tuck, yellow cards)
2. Il Piccolo Principe x WohStudios Playing Cards (Hidden – Night Breeze Blue tuck, grey cards)

Note: This is an inspired deck – I didn’t create this deck, so no further discussion will be entertained. It’s my job to highlight any known issues, present the research, and your choice if you wish to add this to your collection.

For me, I’m a huge Le Petit Prince fan, so I obsessively collecting everything.

The Little Prince went into the public domain as of 1st January 2015. However, there is some controversy about the book’s characters being protected by standalone trademarks, as the estate still derives revenue from the use of the title or characters. You can read this article if you’re interested.

It’s probably why WohStudios chose to avoid any IP issues with the French or English titles, and used the Italian title instead. Still arguable, so I understand if some folks feel uncomfortable about collecting this. Full disclosure given!

“It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important.”

“You’re beautiful, but you’re empty…One couldn’t die for you. Of course, an ordinary passerby would think my rose looked just like you. But my rose, all on her own, is more important than all of you together, since she’s the one I’ve watered. Since she’s the one I put under glass, since she’s the one I sheltered behind the screen. Since she’s the one for whom I killed the caterpillars (except the two or three butterflies). Since she’s the one I listened to when she complained, or when she boasted, or even sometimes when she said nothing at all. Since she’s my rose.”

This is the story of a grown-up meeting his inner child, embodied by a Little Prince. Traveling from an asteroid, he left his rose there to discover the world. Before landing on Earth he visited many planets and their inhabitants where all grown-ups incarnates humankind’s most common vice. When a fox tell him that the eyes are blind and we are responsible forever for what you tame, the Little Prince go back home to meet again with his Rose.

Born in New York , The Little Prince is a worldwide Publishing Phenomenon.
The Little Prince is philosophical tale, with humanist values, shared from one generation to another for more than 75 years. Creating bonds between generations, men and continents, The Little Prince is a sustainable development icon, a World Peace actor, and a childhood Rights ambassador.

From the designer “Pharmacist” from WohStudios:
“All adults were children, although only a few remember.” – “The Little Prince”

I think everyone should have read “The Little Prince” when they were growing up, and even if they haven’t read this book, they should have heard some stories of the Little Prince…

It all starts with a pilot who is forced to land in the Sahara Desert due to a plane failure and meets the mysterious little prince. The little prince comes from planet B612, and during his travels he meets the king who likes power, the vain man, the ashamed drunkard, the mercenary merchant, the conformist lamp holder, the geographer who is out of touch with reality, and finally comes to Earth and meets the snake, the three-petal desert flower, the rose garden, the wrenchman, the merchant, and the love mentor in his life, a mature and wise fox.

The author, Antoine Saint-Exupery, was also a free man, perhaps the “Little Prince” was his alter self. He envies that the little prince can travel freely in the universe, can see all kinds of people and big and small things, and the process of talking with the little prince is also talking to another self in his heart.

Those who have read this book will find that there is a little shadow of each of us in “The Little Prince”, from which we understand the meaning of innocence, love, growth, and adulthood…

The pilot in the book loves drawing since he was a child, but what he draws is always so strange in the eyes of adults. When he was 6 years old, the pilot drew a python that ate an elephant and showed it to adults, but it was mistaken for a hat. In order to make the adults understand the picture, the pilot drew the elephant in the belly of the python, but the impatient adult said: put these useless pictures aside, and focus on geography, history, arithmetic and grammar.

When we were young, what we did may not always be understood by adults, who felt that time should be focused on studying. As the little prince said, “All adults were children, although only a few remember.” “At all times, a childlike heart is one of our most precious things, because with a childlike heart, we can love all things in the world. Even though the adult world is full of thorns, we can still see the world differently.

On the planet of the little prince, there are roses that he loves. But this rose is proud, she will let the little prince water herself every day, make a windproof glass cover, and even deliberately cough to prove the little prince’s love for her. Rose also loves the little prince, but her love is too sharp, not only stabbing others, but also hurting herself. But Rose didn’t understand this, so the little prince reluctantly chose to say goodbye and embarked on a distant journey. Later, he meets the fox and understands the price of submitting…

When we were young, we always didn’t know love, we used our proud self-esteem to protect ourselves, but later we understood: “Maybe there are five thousand flowers exactly like you in the world, but only you are my unique rose.”

Unconsciously, we feel that growing up does not make us understand more, but becomes more lonely. As the little prince said: “At one point, I saw forty-four sunsets. After a while, he said, “You know, when a person is sad, he always likes to watch the sunset.”

In the process of growing up, we are always meeting and saying goodbye, maybe lonely, just to prove that we have more peace in our hearts… Sometimes, loneliness is not a bad thing. Because loneliness can make us quiet down and appreciate more beauty in this world.

Before arriving on Earth, the little prince met six people with very different personalities on six planets: the king who coveted power, the vain man, the decadent drunkard, the calculating businessman, the persistent lamplighter and the rigorous geographer…

Will one day we forget what kind of adults we want to be, and will we also become the ones written in the book? I just hope that no matter what we always do, we will remember the original appearance in our hearts.

This is a fairy tale book for children, but adults often get more out of it……. As the author writes in the opening preface: “This book is dedicated to an adult, because every adult begins with a child.” ”

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the creation of “The Little Prince”. On this occasion, we and IL Piccolo Principe jointly launched the 80th anniversary edition of the Little Prince to express our eternal pursuit and remembrance of “love”, “innocence” and “self”. Hats off to this great, romantic Mr. Pilot.

Here, I sincerely invite everyone with a childlike heart to follow in the footsteps of the little prince to pursue the truth, examine the self, and think about the definition of bonds.

Shine on witch canvas

The witch canvas invites unconventional techniques, experimental styles, and daring subject matters. It dares the artist to push the boundaries, to think outside the box, and to let their imagination run wild. On the witch canvas, the artist is not bound by societal expectations or the constraints of reality. They can let their inner witch emerge, casting spells with every brushstroke and infusing their artwork with a touch of magic. They can create dreamlike landscapes, mythical creatures, and fantastical beings that defy the laws of nature. Through their art, these witches find their voice – a voice that speaks in vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and hidden symbolism. Every stroke is an incantation, a spell that draws the viewer deeper into their vision. Their art becomes a tool for communication, a language that transcends words and speaks directly to the soul. But the witch canvas is not just about personal expression. It is a platform for social commentary, for challenging the status quo. It is a medium through which artists can shine a light on injustices, amplify marginalized voices, and spark meaningful conversations. The witch canvas is a space for rebellion and revolution, for breaking free from the chains that bind us. So, let your creativity flow and embrace the power of the witch canvas. Let it be a vessel for your deepest desires, your wildest dreams, and your greatest fears. Let it be a platform for self-expression, for bringing your inner witch to life. And let it be a tool for change, for shining a light on the issues that matter most. Together, let us embrace the transformative power of art and allow it to shine on the witch canvas. Let the colors dance, let the brushstrokes tell stories, and let the art speak for itself. For in the realm of the witch canvas, anything is possible..

Reviews for "Beyond the Brush: Incorporating Shine into Your Witch Canvas Art"

1. Sarah - 2 stars
I was really excited to read "Shine on Witch Canvas" as I love fantasy novels, but I was sorely disappointed. The plot was incredibly confusing and convoluted, making it hard to follow along. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked depth, which made it difficult to connect with them. Additionally, the writing style was tedious and dragged on, making the already confusing plot even harder to engage with. Overall, I found this book to be a disappointment and would not recommend it.
2. Mark - 1 star
Unfortunately, "Shine on Witch Canvas" was a complete letdown. The storyline was disjointed, with multiple plotlines that never seemed to intertwine or make sense. The author introduced too many characters without proper development, leaving me feeling detached and uninterested in their fates. The world-building was also lacking; it felt like the author expected readers to already understand the rules and concepts of the universe without providing any explanation. I struggled to finish this book and would not recommend it to anyone looking for a satisfying fantasy read.
3. Emily - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "Shine on Witch Canvas," but it fell short of my expectations. The pacing of the story was extremely slow, with long stretches of nothing significant happening. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to immerse myself in the conversations between characters. Furthermore, the book lacked a clear protagonist, making it hard to invest in any one character's journey. While the concept of magic in a contemporary setting was intriguing, the execution left much to be desired. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this book to others looking for an engaging fantasy read.

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