Portrait of a Friend (1-3)
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Siblings
During our last family holiday, I took a lot of photos of my brother and sister to use as photographic references for my sketches. Since my sister is away at university, we – my brother and I – don’t often have the opportunity During our last family holiday, I took a lot of photos of my brother and sister to use as photographic references for my sketches. Since my sister
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This was the first oil painting that I was happy with, so much so that I wanted to put my name on it. I didn’t want to sign it on the front, so I added my last name as a print on his shirt as a cheeky wave at anyone who noticed.This portrait is of a musician from “Danger Incorporated” who’s music my sister and I reconnected through. This piece
The Regular
The inspiration for this painting was a regular guest at the café where I worked, an obese, miserable-looking man who worked at a local healthcare office and quite obviously wasn’t enjoying his time there.This is one of the acrylic paintings where I finally managed to blend the paint to create the illusion of three dimensionality. This, as well as the dark-light and primary colour contrast, elevates the rhino from the
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I usually draw things which I find visually appealing, which is why I decided to intentionally draw the opposite, something I wouldnt find visually appeaing.His face, neck and t-shirt are drawn with graphite pencils, whereas the darker shadows, as well as the black of the cap and hoodie, are drawn with a black coloured pencil.The background has a light blue wash with a few slashes of a slightly darker blue.
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I was doodling little faces when I had the idea to hide a face within a face, which I liked so much that I immediately sketched it and then drew it a second time on a larger piece of paper in ink, taking a little bit more time to put more effort into creating a finished piece.The abstract shapes around the small, elvish head create a larger face; the two
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I used to be a regular at a cafe near where I live. I sat down with two other regular guests while they were having a philosophical discussion and I took photos of the scene to paint it later.The bright figure and the objects surrounding him; the coffee bowl and its reflection, the packet of cigarettes and the sugar dispenser are in very light shades, creating a strong light-dark-contrast. A
Dining Trees
The painting is a homage to a painting by Matthew Davis, whose colourful pointillism painting has been on the wall of our dining room ever since I can remember.The colours surrounding the trees were applied with a palette knife, whereas the black trees were painted. The background merges into the foreground and melts together with the trees through the use of the same colours, with bright red to orange accents,
Study of a Bronze Vase
I had the desire to paint something that would allow me to focus on learning how to mix my colours with oil paint, and I picked the bronze vase because it had so many underlying colours I could try to capture.The individual reflective colours within the metal are exaggerated to be saturated oranges, blues and greens which are put down side by side, recreating the texture of bronze in a