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Oil on wood.Related content
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Charlene-Art [2009-07-21 02:55:52 +0000 UTC]
Whoa! I love all the dots man, (I forgot what the technique was called) that must have taken forever. Directly reminiscent of Seurat.
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TotalAbstract In reply to Charlene-Art [2009-07-24 16:36:28 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Pointillism?
I did it using just the paints and my fingertips.
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Charlene-Art In reply to TotalAbstract [2009-07-25 13:10:07 +0000 UTC]
That's the one! I can't believe I forgot what it was called!
Ah finger painting. You make it look good.
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TotalAbstract In reply to mallorururu [2009-07-17 17:16:14 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
Oils can be lots of fun. They are very forgiving.
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mallorururu In reply to TotalAbstract [2009-07-17 22:33:44 +0000 UTC]
my pleasure!
I also love how you can easily build a "third dimension" with oils :]
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Amelie-the-Fox [2009-07-12 07:54:04 +0000 UTC]
The colours are so beautiful, also this is a motional piece which we can see the waves are shining under the sunlight.
Good work!1
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duytter [2009-07-02 07:05:00 +0000 UTC]
This is a very very good work, like Seurat (pointillist impressionist)
It's very well done, we can see the motion with beautiful contrast and light.
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TotalAbstract In reply to duytter [2009-07-17 17:08:04 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
I have tried to push my use of optical color mixing in all of my work lately. The pointillist approach is by far the easiest way to go when trying to accomplish this effect in my opinion.
I enjoy the way you have applied the use of optical color mixing in the way you paint effects, letting the viewers eyes fill in the details.
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