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Thank you for following my work and so carefully find the features of the work! In fact, almost the entire creative process takes place on some intuitive level. I dont have a main base in the drawing, and im glad that i still manage to keep the guality and dynamism. I want to move away from photorealism a bit and try myself in an experiment with my characters. And i hope that soon i will be able to please you again <3 Yuketa said: Ohh snap! I think one thing I appreciate in your art, besides the sheer photorealism and subject/object accuracy of it, would be your level of value work! Lots of artist have trouble depicting the entire range, especially with the darkest darks, but you do it with such eloquence here. Lovely.
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A copy of the self-portrait of my favorite artist Mikhail Vrubel Edited at September 30, 2023 10:10 AM by winter wolf
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And here is an unexpected work in color! Made from acrylic to order. Focused on impressionist painrers. There are no complex color mixes here. Because more "pure" colors do not give fragmentation in such works. At least i think so...
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I like to make such abstractions. Made with markers. Are you interested in work in a similar style?
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Of course! I love looking into all the little nuances that artists display and celebrating them. The way that you let your intuition guide you, and how it has developed to this point in itself is amazing to see! You do express the duality(?) and dynamism well. :) I see! I'm excited to see what you make, and how you branch out into diifferent styles! I'm sure to be pleased by everything coming in this gallery. <3 the fire of memories said: Thank you for following my work and so carefully find the features of the work! In fact, almost the entire creative process takes place on some intuitive level. I dont have a main base in the drawing, and im glad that i still manage to keep the guality and dynamism. I want to move away from photorealism a bit and try myself in an experiment with my characters. And i hope that soon i will be able to please you again <3 Yuketa said: Ohh snap! I think one thing I appreciate in your art, besides the sheer photorealism and subject/object accuracy of it, would be your level of value work! Lots of artist have trouble depicting the entire range, especially with the darkest darks, but you do it with such eloquence here. Lovely.
Speaking of being pleased, the expressiveness and sharp shadows reminiscent of the strength of chiaroscuro pieces is quite well executed! There is such lovely texture in the shadow forms and the level of contrast achieved here is superb. <3 - Ooooohhh I love the impressionist-esque piece! There are so many variegated shades, pinks and blues beside each other, bursts of pink and select areas with a rich, vivid green! I aspire to be able to use color to this degree, not to mention that value delinating different shapes and the distance of the far mountain. Even the sky has a variety of hues which give it much character and life. Absolutely beautiful. - The cleanliness with which you executed the abstract piece is stunning. The palette is cohesive and the eye is drawn to different parts of the canvas by all the wild shapes and curving forms. Even with the sporadic reds, yellows, blues, and off grey-whites, there are certain spots with cohesive colors to specify certain forms, and repeating shapes adding to the cohesion. The little areas of texture in other areas that also grab your interest. I love this exploration of style!
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Yuketa, thanks for such a comprehensive review! Your main ability as a viewer is a deep analysis of a work of art. For me as an artist, this is a valuable gift! I can also undeniably call you a talented person in this field. It is the vision of details that brings us closer to understanding the authors intention. Probably loudly said that the work is really in the style of impressionism. It is better to say that the picture has features of this direction. But i am glad that the work conveys the mood of nature! Most of all in abstraction, in my opinion, the first (upper) composition is successfully made. And the experiment with the black frame was a success. She allowed to remove fragmentation. There is work to be done here. But i prefer to start other things than fix old ones. More often, this can damage, and the work will lose its original "freshness". Thanks again for participating in this gallery <3
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I havent posted anything for a long time. So here is a small part of my new work in progress.
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Edited at September 1, 2023 11:21 PM by winter wolf
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Edited at September 30, 2023 10:11 AM by winter wolf
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the fire of memories - I'm glad we can have an open discussion about this together, and I am happy to participate in the analysis of your stuff as well! Everything about your stuff is awe inspiring, I hope you know that. :) - The first of these latest three has the feel of an old photograph! Like a faded, yellowed film that's been uncovered from somewhere, quietly hidden away. Im the second portion, and in context with the other floating portions of the side horse, the riders and horses below, and the sphere in between everything, it starts to make everything look like an abstract collage of sorts. Like glimpses of memory, in a way! Ethereal, too. <3 - Ahh the unfinished, somewhat sketchy style of this last one, with the concentrated gradients and grey tones on the face, in combination with the way you cropped it makes for such a compelling image! His face draws attention to it, and I can't help but be drawn to the subtle value changes over it. Fantastic work!
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