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Published: 2017-09-07 18:10:35 +0000 UTC; Views: 343; Favourites: 17; Downloads: 0
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A watercolor painting on super cheap canvas I made during a school projectI totally don't name all my stuff after songs.
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DoodleWithJoy [2017-11-30 20:49:25 +0000 UTC]
It looks cool to me..
Yeah, to be honest I actually tried to copy it but failed..No matter if someone notice it here or not, I have seen artists who specializes in drawing only abstract backrounds like this..Also I am member of a digital scrapbooking community where pages like this are huge popular for scrapbooking..Papers like this are popular premium resouces and are needed to buy there...
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Damdadidoo44 In reply to DoodleWithJoy [2017-12-01 22:32:52 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! You did? If you like, I could try to help you with stuff like this, I didn't make this one just using normal brushes and watercolors either.
Really? That's cool, where I live most people use more "orderly" pages and backgrounds for scrapbooks.
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DoodleWithJoy In reply to Damdadidoo44 [2017-12-03 07:14:28 +0000 UTC]
So kind of you Lejana.. I also want to draw like this but as this one is traditional I don't think I will be able to draw it.. I don not have much traditional drawing supplies, only some fineliners and markers to draw zentangles and Mandalas. I hope I can find some tutorial online to draw like this digitally.. Also can you tell me if it's possible to draw like this digitally??
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Damdadidoo44 In reply to DoodleWithJoy [2017-12-03 12:34:45 +0000 UTC]
I see, drawing something like this digitally is pretty hard, it's probably easier to do traditionally. You would probably need photoshop or a similar software with lost of different brushes (for some drawing softwares you can make textured brushes yourself or download them, sometimes for free on da or other sites). I'm not sure which cheap or free programs are good for something like this, which one do you use right now?.
It probably wouldn't look quite the same as a traditional one but more like these:
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littledeadybear [2017-11-02 23:22:47 +0000 UTC]
Hello from ProjectComment !
We're both in the Comment Tag game, and the word I've been given for you is Savage.
It feels partially like the person who gave me the word for you already had a looksie at your gallery. There are so many pieces that could be defined as savage for a number of reasons, for both the typical definition--that of fury, brutalness, ferocity and fight, and the other... crude, primitive, primal. To me, this picture is primitive. It is impressionist, simple and complicated, and raw. It evokes emotions of the abstract scale and I still can't determine what it is I feel when I look at it. Intense curiosity? A moderate amount of anxiety for what is hiding behind the lines that obscure the face?Β Β
Did you intend to create this when you first put pencil to canvas to sketch a raw idea? Did you simply have a go at the canvas?
Artistically, it does so many things right that I can't find an area to critique. It doesn't look like water color to me, it looks like smeared oil paints. There is depth. A contrast of warm to cool. The being has presence. The brush strokes are so textured and chaotic. The lighting works.
In short, I instantly want more.Β
This image is such a direct and stark contrast of improvement from the rest of your gallery, excluding the Cindy picture that you made for a school art project. I would expect a professional painter to do something like this, and so I think in this regard you have a strength that you could work on developing, a talent for the obscure and twisted.
The runner ups for what I would comment on are,Β
andΒ
The first because it has an unparalleled intensity with the rest of your gallery, and it reminds me of the monsters from the 2nd and 3rd Halloween game (reference: vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/si⦠-- it is referred to as insanity, "shrieking from the heart," according the creator.)
The second because it feels like some ancient, primitive creature. It's especially evocative of old black and white film monsters.
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Damdadidoo44 In reply to littledeadybear [2017-11-03 23:23:19 +0000 UTC]
Hey, thank you for the detailed review! People mostly don't notice this painting too much, though I'm pretty proud of it. It didn't exactly turn out as intended, but it's still pretty close to what I imagined.
By the way, I actually used liquid/tube watercolors, so I could at least somewhat work like you would with oil colors.
I'll definitely try to do more artworks of this kind.Β
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