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older work, oil on canvas with a lot of medium splattered on wet paint.featured here, thank you! CoLORZ
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Comments: 84
Allada In reply to ??? [2009-04-08 09:19:05 +0000 UTC]
You are so talented both with digital and traditional art. And I'm in love in your colours. The only thing I'm sorry is that your Blue muse is in digital art, otherwise I'd love to have the original........
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BimboCrittenden [2009-04-08 09:16:42 +0000 UTC]
i like the colors. she looks very regal, i love it the splatters are a very nice effect.
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JakobaHavinga In reply to ??? [2009-04-08 07:19:03 +0000 UTC]
brilliant. I love those colours. The way you manage to work with the paint is really beautiful
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joeyv7 In reply to JakobaHavinga [2009-04-08 13:18:05 +0000 UTC]
If you use enough Liquin to set the paint, it does really well when you flick turpentine/mineral spirits on it. Thanks
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JakobaHavinga In reply to joeyv7 [2009-04-08 15:31:12 +0000 UTC]
Liquin&mineral spirits? I didn't know that Thanks for the idea. I usually only use turpentine..
I'll check those out
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joeyv7 In reply to JakobaHavinga [2009-04-08 16:15:06 +0000 UTC]
Turp is fine! Liquin is kind of cool though, as a medium
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JakobaHavinga In reply to joeyv7 [2009-04-08 17:04:15 +0000 UTC]
^^ Turp is fine indeed, but you hΓ‘ve to have some windows open. How does liquin work?
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joeyv7 In reply to JakobaHavinga [2009-04-08 17:08:06 +0000 UTC]
Liquin's more like . . . the linseed oil side of things. It does not clean the brush or stink up anything - it just helps the paint go on more smoothly and I noticed it helps dry oil paint quicker, too.
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JakobaHavinga In reply to joeyv7 [2009-04-08 17:56:18 +0000 UTC]
oh hey, that's handy! I live in a very small room completely upstairs in a studenthome, and well.. I guess they'll not really like me when the whole stairways are smelling like turpentine.
Maybe I should simply reply to that with 'and you let me live with yΓ³ΓΊr smelly garbage?' It really stinks sometimes. I'm the only girl in this home, and well.. guys...
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joeyv7 In reply to JakobaHavinga [2009-04-08 18:15:44 +0000 UTC]
wow, if you're the only girl, I'm surprised you can smell anything @ this point XD
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JakobaHavinga In reply to joeyv7 [2009-04-08 19:03:56 +0000 UTC]
heh. Well, some odors are just not quite avoidable. Like the -'let's put the garbage bin in the sun for the next week!' 'Yeah, good idea. I'll add some eggs to it. And the pizza of the day before yesterday. Now all we need is sun and we'll feel at home again.'- behavior. It became most annoying when the smell reached my room, then I just went downstairs and emptied the garbage bin. Guys...
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SRaffa In reply to ??? [2009-04-08 06:55:17 +0000 UTC]
Richly hued, vastly appealing; beautiful work...
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joeyv7 In reply to SRaffa [2009-04-08 13:23:13 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Raffa, that means a lot to me
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SLPdomain [2009-04-08 03:53:59 +0000 UTC]
splendid...
really like the colours and i see a dichotomy of being here...they inner purple person...extricating themselves...
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joeyv7 In reply to SLPdomain [2009-04-08 13:26:33 +0000 UTC]
Thank you my friend - that's very verrrry close to what I was trying to communicate here I guess it's not as obscure as I thought it was.
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northangel27 [2009-04-08 02:20:49 +0000 UTC]
My goodness. This is amazing. It is one of your earlier works, right? I can see the difference in your style. I really like this though. The colors are just amazing.
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joeyv7 In reply to northangel27 [2009-04-08 13:28:50 +0000 UTC]
Yes, this is an oldie I'm so glad you like it, though. Thanks my friend
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MaddiHatter In reply to ??? [2009-04-08 02:01:48 +0000 UTC]
Very awesome! I love the colors! The figure sort of makes me think of a Cirque Du Soleil costume.
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joeyv7 In reply to MaddiHatter [2009-04-08 13:32:25 +0000 UTC]
Huh. I can see that now that you mention it - and the photos are being juggled Glad you like it!
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snowunmasked In reply to ??? [2009-04-08 01:39:23 +0000 UTC]
I'm loving the incredible spectrum to your palette while still maintaining such a cohesive theme Love how you achieved the splattery effects, gives this so much dimension... it's like iridescent rocks!
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joeyv7 In reply to snowunmasked [2009-04-08 13:35:54 +0000 UTC]
Oh, thanks Katie!! I'm so pleased you likes. If you put enough Liquin in oil paint, it'll stick to the canvas and hold up really well when you flick turp or mineral spirits on it. You get this mottled effect without losing the paint layer.
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snowunmasked In reply to joeyv7 [2009-04-08 15:13:52 +0000 UTC]
Oh I've done it. And mixed it with blood too. FUN.
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joeyv7 In reply to snowunmasked [2009-04-08 16:54:19 +0000 UTC]
AHAHAHAHhaHAhaH
do what now? XD
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tachyonbrush [2009-04-08 01:17:47 +0000 UTC]
Its beautiful! Reminds me of an androgynous version of dreamy egyptian pharaoh. The splatters are beautiful. The ones around the mouth appears to be the breath. The dark patch under the chin acts nicely as a beard
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joeyv7 In reply to tachyonbrush [2009-04-08 13:37:40 +0000 UTC]
Thanks - it is rather Egyptian like
glad you like it.
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