In this article i want to show some works of artists, that are on their hard step of beginning and, of course, of becoming better. So please take a look and share you'r impression with them! Thank you!
A great tribute. And thanks for adding my piece! I'm honored. I do feel a bit like an outcast though: I have the most colorful piece in the bunch! You found some amazing pieces. Love it.
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See [link] for photographs of a special breed of Polish horse in Latvia!
White is a tricky thing to use. Its the absence of colour and shade. I've only once challenged myself in that department, using off-white in the background of Protestor: [link]
I realize that using white as a background seems like an amateur thing to do, but I did that painting in 3rd year university and it was more of a challenge to make it seem natural rather than amateurish. I did it as a response to a professor saying that a white background was the hardest thing to make work. It tends to ruin the composition. I think I pulled it off however by making it seem like it was a light source coming from behind the protestor.
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The Lilith Gallery of Toronto - Art that makes you think.
Now available in 6 major languages. [link]
The Art History Archive - Art for Professors and Students [link]
very interesting selections. the one that coughted my attention the most was the middle picture in the first line. it looks so powerfull, i'll go check it out. well done!
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I feel like a crashing point of two parallel lines.
very interesting selections. the one that cought my attention the most was the middle picture in the first line. it looks so powerfull, i'll go check it out. well done!
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I feel like a crashing point of two parallel lines.
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[The book is still open the pages as empty as me.]
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The cure for boredom is curiousity. There is no cure for curiosity.
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See [link] for photographs of a special breed of Polish horse in Latvia!
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Proud Promotional Artist For
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"In time you will call me... Masteeeeeeer"
I realize that using white as a background seems like an amateur thing to do, but I did that painting in 3rd year university and it was more of a challenge to make it seem natural rather than amateurish. I did it as a response to a professor saying that a white background was the hardest thing to make work. It tends to ruin the composition. I think I pulled it off however by making it seem like it was a light source coming from behind the protestor.
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The Lilith Gallery of Toronto - Art that makes you think.
Now available in 6 major languages.
[link]
The Art History Archive - Art for Professors and Students
[link]
Perhaps I shall do the whites !
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Please do check out my -
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Direct link to My GALLERY !
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I feel like a crashing point of two parallel lines.
[link] <--- for morbid poetry go this way.
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I feel like a crashing point of two parallel lines.
[link] <--- for morbid poetry go this way.
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Urgh. Fucking Jagermeister.
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