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I'm so close to heaven, This hell is not mine!
My photos *In-the-picture Stock *quaddles
My husband`s photos *quaddie
Clubs: *PsychedelicTreasures ~artsweetart *Le-Visage
right now i am reading about the history of paintings and all tehniques , composition, perspective, color...and still i cannot understand how can you people make for example clothes so damn realistic..making the viewer wanting to tuch it..not seeing that it's made of cotton or any other material but actually feeling it..this is one of the biggest things i admire at a painter...i love clean paintings with clear forms like those in manierism and rennaiscence and maybe baroque...
what i do not understand is why do you make the sketch so clear? like you wont paint it...from what i know the sketch must be very simple, without dark strokes because it;s hard to overpaint them
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"Such a rush to do nothing at all...such a rush to get nowhere at all...just slow down..."
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"A paranoid is someone who knows a little of what's going on"-
William S. Burroughs
*TheExquisiteCorpse
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*TheExquisiteCorpse
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"Such a rush to do nothing at all...such a rush to get nowhere at all...just slow down..."
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*Clubs*:*MindOfLead, *TheExquisiteCorpse, ~EmptyHeads:*Clubs*
The key to a really good three dimensional look is a good underpainting... okay, in my case reversed, so ahm, I guess overpainting. I start with a solid drawing, because it gives me a good foundation and structure and my very own specific look. Of course when you do it the "old masters" way (egg tempera/ oil) your underdrawing shouldn't be to strong. Other than in my work, you DON'T want to see it
If you want to see some really extraordinary art, go and check out my friend Victor Safonkins website [link]
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*TheExquisiteCorpse
and the best of luck in the showing... lucky France to have one of your artworks on display!
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Beware, I bite
find me: [link]
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~SerapStock
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