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A rendering inspired by Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci's ca. 1490 wash over metalpoint drawing of The Proportions of the Human Body According to Vetruvius (The Vitruvian Man).Representing the legendary Archangel Michael as the ideal super-human form, I marked his physical exterior with a meticulously designed full-body tattooing. The body art was the culmination of numerous patterns taken from the eighth century Old English and Latin Lindisfarne Gospels (manuscript attributed to Eadfrith, Bishop of Lindisfarne--a monastic island on the coast of Nothumberland; and his successor Ethelward). I also integrated the use of many Christian symbols; in particular, entwined fish (Holy Spirit), Sacred Heart, Angels with swords drawn from their tongues, seraph-like wings and a white Byzantine Cross. The watercolours of William Blake influenced the colour of the piece.
Thank you to those of you at Sheridan who inspired this intriguing concept. To you I say: Carpe Dium "Seize the Day" and remember that our greatest achievement is not in being superior to our fellow man, but rather being superior to our former selves.
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Comments: 11
Pretastic [2011-06-28 22:07:13 +0000 UTC]
This is just... amazing. Even his hair is in balance.. but, in which size did you make this? Because it looks real big when you can see so many details. But..why are his hands different?
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Mermann87 [2009-12-29 16:31:49 +0000 UTC]
This is very beautiful.
Is it watercolour and ink?
The detail is amazing
totally going to check out the rest of your gallery
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fresco-child In reply to Mermann87 [2009-12-31 05:22:49 +0000 UTC]
This interpretation of Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man was rendered in materials that best imitated the Renaissance master's fine quality of line. Hobby brushes, diluted acrylic paints and india ink did the trick. This piece is quite large as well--hence the lengthy time of execution!
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Mermann87 In reply to fresco-child [2010-01-04 15:48:02 +0000 UTC]
That is quite amazing. You must be very dedicated to want to do it in such a historical fashion. Its always nice to see traditional techniques living on.
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Miko-M [2009-05-28 05:52:57 +0000 UTC]
wooow totally did not expect these colours. and the rendered style is different. gorgeous. this is amazing
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fresco-child In reply to Miko-M [2009-05-28 15:18:30 +0000 UTC]
I definately pulled some strings to create this piece. Literally summoned all I had. Thank you for inspiring me to create it. You are an unwavering creative support. The last lines of the description were intended for you, Corey and Mo.
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AtotheX [2009-05-28 04:29:28 +0000 UTC]
...Holy. Shit. Balls.
And that is what I have to say about that.
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fresco-child In reply to AtotheX [2009-05-28 15:20:29 +0000 UTC]
HAHA!!! A bit of a tangent from what I'm used to, that's for sure. But it doesn't nearly match the proficiency of your cariactures. Isn't that tattoo badass? I look upon it with pride.
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AtotheX In reply to fresco-child [2009-05-28 16:41:35 +0000 UTC]
It is definitely the height of badassitude. I think even Darth Maul would shit his pants a little.
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