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The BBM-painting my boyfriend made for me
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: saucycobblers on November 24, 2006, 06:22:32 pm ---Absolutely gorgeous :D
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It's amazing, isn't it Nicky? :D
I don't understand how people do it??!! ???
I sure can't.
saucycobblers:
--- Quote from: David925 on November 25, 2006, 02:52:43 am ---It's amazing, isn't it Nicky? :D
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It sure is. The water is my favourite part - incredibly difficult to get that sense of movement and luminosity that water has in that kinda light. I'm more of a charcoal and chalk girl myself - they're my favourite materials. I like to do big, physical drawings and make a mess with the charcoal!!
J.M.W Turner is my favourite artist.
I've seen this one up close in the National Gallery in London and it's amazing. You don't get a sense of how overpowering it is to look at from a small picture...
The most famous of the storm series. That's a ship in the middle of the picture. Legend has it that he tied himself to the mast in order to get a sense of what it's like to be in the middle of a storm at sea. Nutter... ::)
One of my favourites...
LauraGigs:
Hey sweetie! What a nice piece of work! What Saucy said: the light playing on the water is terrific — and on the trees in the valley and the grasses in the foreground, too. Believeable natural light is probably the hardest (and most important) element to capture in painting.
(At first I thought the tiny speck next to the tent was a little beige "Ennis" so I was going to suggest he put a 'lil blue "Jack" speck next to it. But looking again I realize it's a fire.) Very nice!!
mvansand76:
Thanks you all!
Nicky, my boyfriend worked a long time on the water, if you were able to look at it up close (you can't see it on the picture) you would see tiny specks of white which constitute the tiny waves in the water.
We are now looking at the pictures of the Turner paintings you posted, it's very impressive and my boyfriend is especially impressed with the one with the rocks, the clouds above it are so beautiful and threatening at the same time. Thanks for posting, we will make sure to look for it at the National Gallery next time we are in London!
Hey Laura - LOL at the little beige Ennis! Yeah, it's a campfire... ;D I actually asked him to paint them or the horses, but it's too far away, you wouldn't see it... :(
David In Indy:
Nicky... That artwork is amazing. Thanks for posting it! :D
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