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Suntan
(Mar 16, 2010)
Suntan (May 3, 2010)
Wow!, that is very kind of you to say...the first time anyone has ever said that, in fact. Not that I would expected it on any of them, but it's very nice to hear you liked it that much. Thank you. :)
jekyll (May 3, 2010)
I don't see any reason why this, or any one of several others shouldn't be in the gallery. You have a unique style that is easily recognizable and loved by many. I think it's high time some of your work gained a place of permanence on this site!
Suntan (edited May 3, 2010)
You just drew fire....my cheeks are flame red now! lol....;p...thanks very much for the vote of confidence! Tomorrow, Advanced! (j/k j/k!!) ;)
lynnandcharlie (May 3, 2010)
this is very striking, beautiful work |
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Roytje
(Feb 11, 2010)
dorothyblueeyes (Mar 13, 2010)
I love the finished results,great painting
Teapot (edited Mar 14, 2010)
I'm glad you're trying watercolour because I think the medium would lend itself to your style. If you can find it, there is a book by a woman I think you would really like. It's called 'How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself' by Nita Engle. Thanks for sharing your class paintings. It takes awhile to work out all the properties of the different pigments--transparent, opaque, staining, etc. Then you have to play with working wet in wet, wet on dry, dry on dry, and refine your lost and found edge technique. It's hard and frustrating but also the most fun and magical when it works, IMO.
Teapot (May 8, 2010)
Mmmm! Nice interplay of the warm and cool colours together! I got the sense of a forest fire. I am liking how you keep the movement and looseness with your paints. Though I can admire the control achieved, I don't find myself liking watercolours that get too 'tight', too detailed. This painting has a nice balance of a little detail with a lot of impression. |
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Flubbles
(Mar 3, 2010)
finish later
Miss_DJ (Mar 6, 2010)
wonderful hair and skin tones!
Bobstained (Mar 7, 2010)
Thanks.
Roytje (Mar 19, 2010)
I like the purple between her hair and forehead. The green on the face looks a bit misplaced.But the style is going good :) |
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lori
(Mar 4, 2010)
yes, I know it's f'd up
bette_davis_eyes (Mar 10, 2010)
this is really cool lori.. love the 3 eye affect :)
Suntan (edited Mar 15, 2010)
damn...well, it's gone, but i will comment for your other one anyway because i thought it was fantastic. I thought the comment you left on it was equally wonderful. It felt to me oddly connected to what your son is studying. like that subject pervaded your subject. It was great, I hope you saved it. I wouldn't be surprised if he/you already know about these but; read the book, Night by Eli Weisel? It's about the Holocaust through the eyes of a 15 year old, may be too old for your son, but read it anyway. look at the documentary and all that it includes of "The Paper Clip Project" http://whitwellschoolmiddle.org/homepage_pc.cfm?id=78 Good job :)
lori (Mar 15, 2010)
yeah, I didn't much like that other one... thanks Suntan... I will look into that book for him, he's 14
madscientist (Apr 8, 2010)
This is awesome! Wonderful work!:)) |
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Miss_DJ
(Mar 2, 2010)
for Him. In order to understand the significance of the folded napkin, you have to understand a little bit about Hebrew tradition of that day. The folded napkin had to do with the Master and Servant, and every Jewish boy knew this tradition. When the servant set the dinner table for the master, he made sure that it was exactly the way the master wanted it. The table was furnished perfectly, and then the servant would wait, just out of sight, until the master had finished eating, and the servant would not dare touch that table, until the master was finished. Now if the master was done eating, he would rise from the table, wipe his fingers, his mouth, and clean his beard, and would wad up that napkin and toss it onto the table. The servant would then know to clear the table. For in those days, the wadded napkin meant, "I'm done". But if the master got up from the table, and folded his napkin, and laid it beside his plate, the servant would not dare touch the table, because.......... The folded napkin meant, "I'm coming back!" Jesus is coming back.
Miss_DJ (Mar 6, 2010)
Believing everything that can't be proven, and believing in God are two entirely different ideas in my heart and mind. I have a relationship with God that is unmistakably real here and now. I have daily proof in my life that He is...and always was, "I AM."
marcello (Mar 6, 2010)
hard to argue with that. ;)
Flubbles (Mar 6, 2010)
If god really does exist, then who here can conclusively give me evidence i cannot dispute? i'm not saying i dont believe in god, i've just never been given any concrete evidence of his existence.
Axil62 (Mar 6, 2010)
See? You are persuing Him. |
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Suntan
(Feb 28, 2010)
Suntan (edited Mar 1, 2010)
holy cow, omg, what work!!..thank you, Roytje...I guess this this is the tamest one! :o ..got the name, finally, of the others today at school. Take a look. :)
firecracker (Mar 1, 2010)
very nice pic.....:)
madscientist (Mar 3, 2010)
Beautiful picture! Love the eyes and the hair color!:))
Suntan (Mar 4, 2010)
Thanks :) |
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Zero_Lemons
(Feb 25, 2010)
TumblingUpwards (Feb 26, 2010)
I did a photo shoot of a bunch of goats last summer, I have a shot very similar to this one but the colors really give this fella a sweet look. Beautifully drawn!
Roytje (Feb 26, 2010)
Very awesome.
backmagicwoman (Feb 26, 2010)
Very awesome indeed...:)
cpomaybo (Feb 26, 2010)
love this goat, noms colors |
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Teapot
(Feb 21, 2010)
spent 45 minutes trying to make the background look the way I wanted. :P
Teapot (Feb 23, 2010)
Thanks. Yeah, I did warm up the colors some. I wanted it to look a bit faded and old fashioned but don't think I accomplished that. In the ref photo (which I didn't follow much at all except for the pose) she seems to be kneeling next to a chair. Could be interpreted as rather suggestive, I guess. I'd kill for that hair.
Miss_DJ (Feb 23, 2010)
nice work, teapot. the dress pattern is great, as well as the texture.
firecracker (Feb 23, 2010)
"Wow"! This is totally awesome! My fave part is her gorgeous red hair.....nice draw! :)
Roytje (edited Mar 28, 2010)
Nice work. |
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Axil62
(Feb 16, 2010)
Ref from an oil study by Federico Barocci Urbino.
Miss_DJ (Feb 17, 2010)
lololol...yeah, well ♪♪...um ♪♪ ...hey, lovely pic there, Dan!
KrabbyPatty (Feb 17, 2010)
This is very good. And, you people are funny. I think I am gonna like it here.
vlad.the.hamster (Mar 1, 2010)
Wow.
bette_davis_eyes (Mar 10, 2010)
awesomeness!! as always :) |
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Suntan
(Feb 16, 2010)
I really think it's about done. Few more shadows.
firecracker (Feb 19, 2010)
You oughta frame this suntan, and hang it on your wall......it's beautiful......:)
Suntan (edited Feb 19, 2010)
Maybe I'll try that, fc. thank you, again. :)
shell (Apr 2, 2010)
really cool I like it
Suntan (Apr 4, 2010)
thank you. |
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