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ok, i'm really glad, that you like it
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Great painting, her pose and the expression on her face are very recognizable.
I also looked at your Mylene Farmer paintings. They are really good too. I am surprised by the quality of the ones you posted Sat Aug 26, 2006 6:11 am. It's amazing you did them in just half an hour. You must be very talented. I hope you will make more great drawings and paintings of Alizée |
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They're all really nice Amelie. I never bothered to take my drawing into coloured medium using mostly graphite, charcoal, and chalk. If I used colour it was mostly monocromatic or earth tones. Sometimes I wish I kept it up more after taking up photography because I've lost a lot of the confidence and speed I once had when drawing from live models on a regular basis. But anyway keep them coming I look forward to seeing more.
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Luc, Twitch, thank you very much :d of course, i'll paint, maybe tomorrow you'll see a new painting... and do you like photography? do you like to take photos just from simple things what you can see in the nature and etc.? i put this photo here:
what can you see in this picture? Last edited by Amelie; 10-17-2006 at 01:15 PM.. |
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Neoteny is nurvonic's brother.
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Nice work, Amelie! Keep 'em coming!
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I'm the type of person who at times can see everything in nothing. And when I first saw your post before reading it I thought it might be a river bed with stones and leaves in it. But after looking at it, it looks like a heart shaped puddle in the pavement. Don't know other than I see the heart.
And as for my photography I've, up until recent graduation and losing access to the equipment, shot a lot of large format view camera stuff of architecture and landscapes/seascapes. Old school with 4 by 5 inch and 8 by 10 inch sheet film cameras. Now though I'm back to photojournalism with my 35mm cameras, and lanscapes with my twin lens 6 by 6cm medium format camera. Yes I know why not digital, well because proffesional quality film cameras were more affordable on my budget, but for commercial work when the end result is mechanically reproduced (ie like magazines, newspapers et cetera) I prefer digital. But for my fine art work I still prefer film, I guess at heart I am at least partly a Luddite, or maybe just a romantic. Edit: PS: I can actually see two hearts now after looking at again. I wasn't completely sure about it at first but your file name gave it away. Širdis is Lithuanian for heart is it not? Last edited by Twitch; 10-17-2006 at 05:16 PM.. |
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Great work!
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Nice stuff. I like drawing and stuff but I'm not good, not even half the quality of yours. As for the picture, other than the obvious objects, I'm not too sure what I see yet. I'll have to ponder this.
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