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Published: 2017-02-03 19:15:24 +0000 UTC; Views: 1433; Favourites: 37; Downloads: 0
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Took about three hours today to do a quick-ish study. (Hey, it's quick for me!) I'm going on a little jaunt through art history picking paintings I like and studying them, and I'll have a crack at emulating the styles of a few movements along the way. I'm just trying to work out what art I really want to make.First stop, the Renaissance. I picked Lucretia And Her Husband , attributed to Titian (though according to Wikipedia it may not in fact be a Titian, but most sources say it is.) I've actually realised that the version I made the study from is actually somewhat more muted in terms of colour for some reason than the original piece. Oops. I also appear to have been a little harsh on the shadows, which is something I shall have to keep in check in future. Ah, well. On to the next!
Thanks to mar-ka , theechodragon , houstonsharp , nathies-stock , pixelstains and DanLuVisiArt for sharing their awesome brush packs.
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Comments: 30
Holmes-JA In reply to CleverCaveman [2017-02-19 13:31:57 +0000 UTC]
I plan to, I really like Caravaggio!
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caboosemcgrief [2017-02-10 20:20:13 +0000 UTC]
damn! this is great. i love studies, it's cool to see spot-on duplicates that also show what the artist's personalized style brings to the painting
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skysoul25 In reply to Holmes-JA [2017-02-09 00:38:23 +0000 UTC]
welcome dearie, you did a magnificent job pretty soon I bet you ould do mone's and vaugn Goeghs in your sleep.
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digitalSatyr23 [2017-02-08 21:44:55 +0000 UTC]
Interesting project! I can see what you mean from your description, but when I was looking at the thumbnail for this the similarities were spot on! I really think you did a good job here and I wish you luck with your continued study.
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OLIVER-YOUNG [2017-02-08 07:01:46 +0000 UTC]
Yes I see , You like the Renaissance
One of the most brilliant and creative period , perhaps the most ,
but I like much also the Preraffaellites , even they were in '800 century
I love their art and the Renaissance . some painters , unknown , not only the
great , were the student , pupil of the famous painters but they have also
fantastic feeling for the form , for color , for light .
Oliver
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Holmes-JA In reply to OLIVER-YOUNG [2017-02-08 10:59:15 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I'm planning to work my way through art movements and see what I like. I like the Pre-Raphaelite movement too, especially Waterhouse.
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hulisketch [2017-02-06 17:25:32 +0000 UTC]
Very good! I think that's a good way to practice.
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