^I read your second sentence to the tune of "Hey Jude," did I do right?
Nice work. Did you use Photoshop or some such program to get the glowing star effect?
Maybe I should just start calling it based upon how much paint I get all over myself.
This would be "Bloody hell there's even some blue in my hair number 5"
You have some really impressive pieces in there!http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=9301&l=b13cb&id=673109014
Here is a gallery of some of my paintings. I have not put anything up for over a year however, so I need to add some more of my recent work.
They are the best, aren't they! I've actually never airbrushed anything in my life, but I would LOVE to try it! I've never gone to art school or taken art classes, and while for the most part I don't mind that fact, I do think that I would have more opportunity to explore different media were I to take a class...or maybe an MFA! (I can dream.)And TheStrangeQuark, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Copic markers. They are expensive as hell, but they are worth it. Have you used the airbrush attachment for it? I love it.
It makes me think of the Flume, so how about "The Flume?"I just finished a three day project, but I have no idea what to call it. Any suggestions:
I have a couple of pictures with those exact names.You are prolific, blab! I've personally never been good with titles. I haven't titled anything since I was about 14 -- back when I thought pretentious titles like "Reflections on Earth in Grey and White," or "Frustration: A Portrait" were deep.
Thought so. Well done.Sorry, yes the original work was mostly marker, but I did re-image it in Photoshop.
Very cute. Reminds me vaguely of Virgil Finlay somehow.This is a silly sketch I did in college -- during some lecture class or other.
Definitely. Some people probably haven't seen it.I could also post again my Star Trek Comic, if people are interested.
Nice. You have a gift for faces-- something I'll never have.Here is a gallery of some of my paintings. I have not put anything up for over a year however, so I need to add some more of my recent work.
Snowflake fallsI just finished a three day project, but I have no idea what to call it. Any suggestions:
I just finished a three day project, but I have no idea what to call it. Any suggestions:
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Maybe I should just start calling it based upon how much paint I get all over myself.
This would be "Bloody hell there's even some blue in my hair number 5"
You have some really impressive pieces in there!http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=9301&l=b13cb&id=673109014
Here is a gallery of some of my paintings. I have not put anything up for over a year however, so I need to add some more of my recent work.
I've never gone to art school or taken art classes, and while for the most part I don't mind that fact, I do think that I would have more opportunity to explore different media were I to take a class...or maybe an MFA! (I can dream.)
This is a silly sketch I did in college -- during some lecture class or other. I always learn best if I listen and doodle as opposed to taking notes. This is in Uniball pen:
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Definitely. Some people probably haven't seen it.I could also post again my Star Trek Comic, if people are interested.
Music class was my favourite subject at school. I never learned to play any musical instruments (besides the classroom favourite, the recorder) but I found it such a cheerful subject... teacher would play the piano and we'd have to listen out for the chord changes. Or we'd be given a chord sequence and had to fit a melody to it. All fun thingsMy music teacher said I had a rare gift for music, saying that I intuitively understood the subject, and could identify notes.
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Allow me to submit my version of Dali's "Swans reflecting Elephants"
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Oil on canvas...
Ok I admit already it was a kit, but hell mixing the oils was hard enough, let alone realising you'd painted over the clues...
And NO it's not painting by numbers
I really admire anyone who can or who wants to paint, I think it's a true expression of the soul. I just needed a little guidance to start with!
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