BIO I am a retired graphic artist/ designer/ magazine art director/ production manager/ traditional fine artist. I now create traditional multimedia paintings. I am learning about digital art and incorporating it into my paintings and process. I enjoy the following software: Photoshop, Illustrator, Painter, ArtMatic, Studio Artist, Cinema 4D and Zbrush.
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Comments (6)
matasabu
Very well done work of tablet. I can't control the tablet like you. This lines are so beautiful like pen.
tony_br22
Ah, you also practice on the tablet .. and you are so good at it! Excellent pen control
PhotoSmith
Wow! I love this. It's simple, yet elegant, dramatic, all in one. Wonderful work! V
timtripp
THIS IS LOVELY! fyi cinema4d has a module (sketch and toon) that will create images like this of your renderings.
anahata.c
in real life, 2005 is recent; in gallery time, it's prehistoric! Whenever I see posts from 2005 or earlier, I keep expecting Vermeer to roll by & comment...(That would be interesting...) Well this is what I'm talking about, seeing an artist at work who has all these elements in their very cells: This is largely a line-driven drawing, though there's definite shading (but even that seems applied more with lines than with washes)...and with simple lines you've captured the enormous music of bodies craned and spread across space in the powerful movements of a boat (and wind). Your massing of the bodies is really fine, and their bulk seems to spill over each other just as it would in real life (in such an outing); the tilt of the boat is well done, you have those vertical lines in the boat and the tilted verticals atop to push the motion forward, and you articulate the water with the simplest sketch-gestures, coagulating them in just enough places to create crests. Sketch but utterly full; and we remember that the great artists did drawings that were quick & free but had enormous understanding in each line & wash. This is what one expects from artists who simply 'know' and know how to translate it to the pen, digital or otherwise. Fine work with simple means & lots of vitality & movement.
groegnitram
wonderful alive, somehow! the simple lines have such a good flow and the whole image seems to be in motion, quite a great idea and realization!