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I am an old school artist! ))) I will show you the process of creating my painting as I learned from my teachers.
I create 8-10 paintings a month (sometimes more). I will take 4-8 photos in the process of creating each picture. You can view the photo and ask me questions that interest you.
p.s. I'm not creating a video of the process! And I will not create a video ... The video of the creation process will show my nervousness and failure!)))
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18x24" 45x60cm acrylic on hardboard
The painting of the week. A comment on an earlier Barsoom painting got me to thinking about painting another one. So I did. There are half a dozen other attempts below this one, in three or four different styles, and it turned out to be nothing like how I "saw" the scene when I set out. Normally, I would have called it a day and done something else, but I really wanted a painting entitled "Early Morning on the Road to Helium" so I kept at it and settled for this, which looks alien enough, anyways.
The problem is that I can't conjure up pictures in my head. For the life of me, I can't picture my wife in my head, though luckily I can recognize her when I see her. Inanimate things are a bit easier, but I find that the "vision" of a picture I want to paint simply doesn't translate into an actual scene -- either it's a composite of different views, or just a feeling. Which, I think, explains a lot of my paintings...
The painting of the week. A comment on an earlier Barsoom painting got me to thinking about painting another one. So I did. There are half a dozen other attempts below this one, in three or four different styles, and it turned out to be nothing like how I "saw" the scene when I set out. Normally, I would have called it a day and done something else, but I really wanted a painting entitled "Early Morning on the Road to Helium" so I kept at it and settled for this, which looks alien enough, anyways.
The problem is that I can't conjure up pictures in my head. For the life of me, I can't picture my wife in my head, though luckily I can recognize her when I see her. Inanimate things are a bit easier, but I find that the "vision" of a picture I want to paint simply doesn't translate into an actual scene -- either it's a composite of different views, or just a feeling. Which, I think, explains a lot of my paintings...
Image size
1500x1118px 443.38 KB
Make
OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Model
E-PL1
Shutter Speed
1/250 second
Aperture
F/8.0
Focal Length
22 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
Mar 6, 2015, 4:09:57 PM
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You captured light, light and more light....Excellent work....