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Gorgeous artwork
Nanuq907
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I just stumbled across this artist. Wow does this punch my buttons! It's impressionistic but not too far out there. Look at one of these for awhile, then close your eyes and imagine standing in that scene with your favorite varmint rifle (keeping this on topic).
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No impressed at all here.
Way better than I could ever do
I obvious Not a big art fellow but I like it better than a lot of what passes at art
I like it.
Nope
Is that supposed to be the Chugach?
even if it is not, it is still very appealing.
Mule
no thanks......
This one is kinda cool by same artist, the one you posted is OK, but I'm not much into these types of work.
Swimming anyone??
Looks like where I wash my paint brushes out.
Interesting interpretation....I used to paint when I was younger and enjoy seeing how someone views the World around them. I used to paint and enjoyed it. I moved on to photography..
I'm an eclectic painter, acrylics and oils. Did a gigantic one for #3 and her spousal unit. We went to the grand opening of The Momentary in northwest Arkansas one year and they loved the abstracts.
I said I could do that. They challenged me and the following is what they received from me. They picked the predominant color of purple and green, left the remainder to me. Start to finish:
I thoroughly enjoyed the process and it was so relaxing.
Is the half eaten apple in the second from last supposed to signify the reds in the painting?
I have a brush head that is perfect to do those shapes. Multiple layers of paint and brush strokes to bring out lowlights and highlights. I think from start to finish the piece took me about 2 months.
Snack. I was tapping my inner starving artist.
Almost looks real. Don