it must have been years since i did stil life. i decided to do it after i bought this really cool huile oil paper. its extremely easy to work on it because of its superfine-structure and the colors look just great. the painting took me around 15 hours in three sessions. yea, its not terribly exciting; i don't have too much interesting stuff at home, so i just took some antlers and thought that the other objects should have something in common, so i decided on the theme "thorns" and added some roses (more or less) and kiwis... o well.
Wow, that is really great! I'm envious! T_T Wish I could do still life like that. You painted this?
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now I really want a kiwi fruit :l I think you did really good with the table cloth.. thing nad I do agree that you might have overdone the reflections abit, atleast on two of the kiwi's
I think it's almost fitting with a "long time, no see". It's been months since I commented on your submissions D:
Now, trying to make up for it by sounding artsy fartsy; I think it's very interesting to be presented to this side of your artistic abilities. It's also very refreshing to see something else than character designs, especially from someone with such understanding for environment and objects such as yourself (do I get my A+ in brownnosing yet?).
I think the colouring of the objects (models?) is what makes this piece stand out from all the other still life I've seen. It's much lighter, and it's much easier to see the form of the objects. They don't fade into the background to become hard to define, if you know what I mean (if you do, I'll applaud you. My ability to write foreign languages is failing). For some reason, I can see this fitting right into the background some kind of French graphic novel.
As for the theme; I like it. It's a nice contrast you have there between the kiwis and the thorn things in the back (is it some kind of antlers?).
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I like the light effect on the fruit
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Polgara the Sorceress by David and Leigh Eddings
I think you did really good with the table cloth.. thing nad I do agree that you might have overdone the reflections abit, atleast on two of the kiwi's
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Now, trying to make up for it by sounding artsy fartsy; I think it's very interesting to be presented to this side of your artistic abilities. It's also very refreshing to see something else than character designs, especially from someone with such understanding for environment and objects such as yourself (do I get my A+ in brownnosing yet?).
I think the colouring of the objects (models?) is what makes this piece stand out from all the other still life I've seen. It's much lighter, and it's much easier to see the form of the objects. They don't fade into the background to become hard to define, if you know what I mean (if you do, I'll applaud you. My ability to write foreign languages is failing). For some reason, I can see this fitting right into the background some kind of French graphic novel.
As for the theme; I like it. It's a nice contrast you have there between the kiwis and the thorn things in the back (is it some kind of antlers?).
sabakuu want more still life!
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