Hi and thanks for looking
Im just a digital artist that really hates umbrellas and sunglasses, god i hate sunglasses and sweetcorn, dont know why i ever chose that user name!
if you check out my gallery you might notice that i like sci fi paintings and i absolutly love corel painter, such a user friendly program and great selection of brushes. ive been painting for about two years now, before i discovered digital painting i had no interest in painting or art in general, i achieved an honors degree in computer animation and through which i was introduced to digital painting, i became obsessed with it. I have ALOT to learn but i am happy with my progression.
thanks again for viewing my work and any comments, especially critical ones are appreciated.
Adrian Michael Mulryan
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Comments (13)
LutzB
the worlds's bloodiest bastard ever, very dubious subject for a painting... :/
Nekhbet
Why did you abuse a painting like "Mona Lisa" for a painting like THIS???
gabrima
An homage to Mona Lisa? It is a strange and interesting association! Fluent technique of strokes.
sweetcorn
cheers for the comments, like i said it is for a friends animation project, weird subject matter for me but i quite like it.
Akemiro
I have somehow missed your paintings but thankfully I found them now! All your stuff is really really good! And this I find sort of funny, anf who knows... maybe "they" were related in some distant way :P
zorares
LutzB, while Hitler was a bloody bastard, Stalin actually beats him out for the title of Mass Murderer of the 20th Century. Interesting picture though.
Vremont
quite excellent ... certainly adds to my contemplation of both subjects
ire
The face is a bit to full for him. @LutzB & zorares: Instead of debating who is on top of the genocide highscore, Hitler, Stalin or Mao, we should have learned to be critical against authority and never again allow to murder people for the sake of power and personal benefit. Remember, a Leader without his followers is just a gesticulating idiot!
midinick Online Now!
hitler.. stalin.. mao.. and whats about the american president?! he is also a monster as the other! ... and so many people celebrated him....
Heston
"The Fake Artist" "He was known for copying from other images," said Deborah Rothschild, the curator who organized the Williams exhibit. "He had no originality." You didnt start anything here. You may want to read about his life!Believe me the more you read about Hitler the more you will learn about this coward!
morin3000
These colors are incredible Awesome composition Concept and the post work is just beautiful Excellent ((V))
ChaosRising
if the germans had won who knows what would be hanging in place of the Mona Lisa.thats propaganda for you,great idea and quite funny in a dark way.1/10 or 10/10 depending on your political correctness.my vote is 10/10.for a great pic.
Chipka
What a brave piece of artwork! The blending of subjects--quite literally, a beauty and a Beast--calls into question so many of the assumptions we make about art, beauty, monstrosity, cruelty, politics, and all sorts of other things. Though the subject is a disturbing one, it's also compelling in that it forces a reevaluation of everything from political stance, to things like taste and aesthetics. I'm impressed with the whole range of emotions this piece evokes. It's beautifully done, expertly presented, and yet I doubt that anyone can actually call it "pretty" or "cool" or any superlative you'd want to attribute to it. I will say, however, that it's sublime. One may hate it or be offended by it, but I doubt that anyone can easily dismiss it once having seen it. That for me is one of the things art masterfully captures. It exists in a sort of bizarre borderland that raises questions about so many things, and often does so in a way that could include humor (base or otherwise.) Great work and an unexpectedly challenging piece of food for thought.