Illustrations/Fine Art
-
@Bridger said in Illustrations/Fine Art:
@Oaktavia said in Illustrations/Fine Art:
Without a doubt! We plan to bring our son next time.
100% @Oaktavia - taking him to that spot when he is a little older would be magical.
I like that you made the colours a bit brighter - I am sure your son will like that.
Super cool
This was the idea! Thank you for the kind words.
-
@sabergirl @Shaun
thanks for looking, i can't wait for the baby to come!
-
@Oaktavia what a beauty, great work man. Pretty inspiring thread here as well. I need to get back to some creative outlets. As a washed up printmaker my creative endeavors have dwindled...2009 was not a great year in my neck of the woods to be looking for work as a BFA grad, so my path took me some other directions. Really need to scratch that itch again though, the ol' mental health could certainly use it.
-
@Oaktavia said in Illustrations/Fine Art:
Some things just take time and can't be rushed.
Usually the best things.
-
@Oaktavia Absolutely stunning. Great work.
-
@endo the Paul Crichley painting; is the blue window frame painted or an actual window frame with the cast shadows painted on?
-
It consists of three painted wooden panels connected with hinges. The cast shadows are painted on.
-
Thanks @SKT. Unfortunately I didn't note the name of that work's artist. To me it seems as if they are measuring her 'no fucks given' ability. The amount of high-quality art impresses me every year, considering the provincial location in which the exhibition takes place (Rendsburg). And many are for sale. Like the first one by Harmut Kiewert (Sand III), which I'd love to buy, despite I would not have place to hang the 300x200 cm format and it is 15.000€. Got the poster instead