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YaHookan
Join Date: Jan 2005
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thanks....
im working on one a good friend of mine is commisioning for me, should be done in a couple days and ill post to see what you guys think maybe, or not if i dont feel like it.... ill see if i can find my even older paintings, most of which i feel more proud of. |
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Great paintings you got here, oil based paint is the best to paint with IMO. Now in the second painting, I really like the texture effect you did around the character and with the character's guitar, I assume you did this with a floral table clothe or something?
Btw, awesome shading and realism done with the hands and face; I like how you chose to keep the background simple as well, makes the character stand out more. I also like the first one as well, very good, sets a particular mood for the audience. Great job Jonas, as I say with anyones artistic threads, I would like to see yours grow with comments and more of your art. Ya-Hooka needs more painters anywho. Def- ![]()
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YaHookan
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word - didn't expect that much from one comment, but it was awesome - thanks. ill edit this explain more about how my paintings came to be, when im less baked and have more time. ![]() |
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YaHookan
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the first painting is just a lot of layers. I started painting the dude first from a picture i saw in a magazine. then with some clear matt gel stuff, i painted/glued some magazine clipings and ripped up pieces of burlap. Then I smoked a j and coloured in the back ground. lastly, after a couple days drying i mixxed a bunch of 'glazes' - little amount of paint with lots of oils to make really transparent filters of colour, and glazed over the guitarist and most of the painting to add more detail and depth i guess.
and the last one in my first post and the first one of my second post were my first two oil paintings, one of canvas the other on masonite board. I was copying some group of seven works to see what it was like to paint.... but it turned out ended up giving me a lot of confidence and the very last one i posted if tottally unfinished, i spent about an hour and a half messing around, and was very unhappy with it so i gave up and put it aside. my friend saw it the other day and said it was his favourite of the bunch i had out there, so i posted it up for yalls |
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