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This painting is based on an idea from my girlfriend (she wanted a tree on a brain in a labyrinth, the rest was up to my own imagination).Acrylics on canvas, 90 cm x 70 cm and about a week of work
If you are in Germany, you can see this (and five other paintings of mine, along with masterpieces of more popular artists from the group "Neue Meister") at an exhibition in Bremen daily until January 25th.
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SantoS1409 [2013-12-15 23:12:09 +0000 UTC]
Wow, Sublime !
What a job, man that's Hyperrealism ...
... in a week time ... I'm impressed !
I like the fact that She threw the idea, You created the image. (mental collaboration)
and what a vivid imagination. Supposedly the view is from your Brain-tree ?
Gazing towards someone else's ? a white flag and a fire in the background ?
this labyrinth feels like a sea opening just over the eyes and so invisible to them.
You made the invisible, visible !
Peace
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Acrylicdreams In reply to SantoS1409 [2013-12-16 00:08:22 +0000 UTC]
Hehe, that's definitely not Hyperrealism, but thank you very much!
I like your interpretation, but I will let it open to everyone to find their own.
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BAproductions In reply to ??? [2013-12-15 09:54:41 +0000 UTC]
I love it. When you work with haze and atmospheric perspective as you did here, did you paint the tree/brain in brighter colors first and added a blue wash over it all?
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Acrylicdreams In reply to BAproductions [2013-12-15 13:24:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot! Well, I actually painted the background colors first and already made the lower sky brighter and the area close below the horizont more blue than the foreground. Then I took rather pale and blue colors (compared to those in the foreground) to paint the brain and the tree (only the cloud before the tree is painted over it with thinner, more fluid paint then to let the tree shine through).
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BAproductions In reply to Acrylicdreams [2013-12-16 11:19:53 +0000 UTC]
Ok, I see. Thanks! I work mostly digitally but I'm doing acrylics from time to time and I was planning on something with a landscape next time.
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vessicant In reply to ??? [2013-12-15 01:47:33 +0000 UTC]
haha i can spot France in this. epic work just btw
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