I am no longer active here. Too many restrictions and unpleasant interactions with admin.
In addition I now focus on traditional art, which is very neglected on this site.
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http://artpearl.deviantart.com/
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About my Art - Watercolor, Poser &Vue I have been painting mainly with transparent watercolor on paper. Most of my paintings depict hypothetical situations and imaginary scenes, striving to capture ideas and moods rather then a resemblance to specific places or people. On many occasions more than one way forward suggest themselves either from the onset or during the painting process. I like to explore these possibilities in different paintings and thus I have several ongoing themes (Some examples of themes I worked on are shown in the image above). I started useing Poser and then Vue mainly to set up virtual models and/or scenes which are then painted in watercolor. The CG images were supposed to be only an intermediate stage, but I now got the CG bug, and I'm trying to make these images a 'product ' on their own accord. Feedback is really very important to me. I appreciate any form of it: comments on the impact the images had on you (or saying it had none), things you enjoyed, things you hated, any artistic aspects - (composition, color, lights & shadows etc.) - any technical comments( eg Poser/Vue issues) and anything else you find relevant. If you dont know a lot (or at all) about Watercolors, Poser or Vue, please dont let it deter you from leaving a comment. Just comment on what you see and what it made you feel or think. You could also ask questions, and if I know how to answer - I will.
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Comments (15)
Schnuck
Well done!!!
JOELGLAINE
Wolves don't howl with looks like that. That is a "KILL THE PREY" look. A howl is more head thrown back, mouth round, and eyes almost closed in the moment of the howl. I've howled with the wolves before,a long time ago, up north in Macinac Park in Michigan. The moment is one with eternity, with the wolves concentrating on the howl, as if to shake the pillars of heaven loose. It's a great picture, but those are not howling wolves.
ArtPearl
Joel, if you read carefully you'll realize I never said the animals were howling. I didnt even say they were wolves - they are thylacines, and if they ever howled, they dont anymore as they are extinct. Nora wishes them to howl for her, that's all I said. Howling is impossible for her, and just as unlikely the extinct animals will do it for her. In all likelihood her own un-howling from the inside and the un-howling creatures from the outside will consume her alive.
Fidelity2
Very nice and neat on your part. 5+.
Rutra
A very interesting image. With few elements but a lot to look at. The thing that first striked me was the sharp contrast between her body language and the ones of the animals. Then I noticed the richness of the ground/wall material. The composition is also very interesting, with a negative space on the lower left to draw the eye into the scene, making this a more intimate situation. Her outfit is also very nice. The whole scene is very colorful and although the situation itself seems as out of a dream, the color scheme and lighting says otherwise. Very good. The poem and the image form a perfect pair. (IMO, the bump on the animals is too strong and/or too thick. Maybe you should have made it thinner and/or turn it into displacement.)
bogart137
Perhaps what I like the most of this image is its painting quality; looks to me like a vivid oil painting. And I think its strength as an image resides basically on that. That´s why I wouldn´t touch a thing regarding textures and materials. There are two other aspects I like a lot: lighting and composition. I couldn´t think of a better way to put them at the service of the idea. But I´ll always feel a bit sad regarding Nora. Why does she have to ask these creatures to howl for her? Why doesn´t she howl for herself? Wouldn´t it be that she has accustomed to be encapsulated and restrained? After all, she might be thinking, nobody gets hurts this way.
Galluccio
Fantastic work!
Thelby
Very Nice work on this and I will not get technical, because I like it!!!
kobaltkween
first i want to say that it was obvious that the animals were thylacine. that was actually my immediate reaction (they're not a common creature), even though i know pretty much nothing about them. second, the distinction between the internal dialogue and external events was obvious to me in both the poem and the image. they didn't occur to me as contradictory. is there any relation to the poem by Alan Ginsberg? my roommate in college studied it and Kaddish, and this makes me think of an inverse of that outpouring of emotion. the lighting fits the constricting nighttime setting, and the tas tigers seem ready to tear her to bits. a very internal and symbolic piece, striking in its simplicity. and i have a thing for complexity through textured (in the traditional sense) surfaces. her clothes are interesting because they do look binding, if colorful and chaotic.
kasalin
Fantastic scene and idea, outstanding work !!!! 5** Hugs:)
november22
Outstanding - colors, textures, concept.
ontar1
Interesting and different, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
UBATUBA
fantastic impression!
Domi48
Beautiful image!
anaber
Excellent image and beautiful poem.