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Grapes and Lemon painting

2D Still Life posted on Aug 24, 2010
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This is a digital painting made with Photoshop on a Wacom tablet. I am currently brushing up on my painting skills :) This one is a mixture of 'smearing' and painting in layers using the mixer brushes and techniques by John Derry. Thank you Lars PS: The fruit tasted delicious in a juice that I mixed afterwards - with grapes, lemon, apples, oranges and ginger :)

Comments (11)


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tennesseecowgirl

5:14PM | Tue, 24 August 2010

You've made me very hungry.. and I am very impressed with your talents here. Was this your photo as well? If so also a very nice photograph. Nice work.

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davidoblad

7:23PM | Tue, 24 August 2010

Very skillful effort Lars. The transitions are facinating. I wouldn't have the patience to do 2D art.. even digital. Awesome job. Bravo and best wishes from Dave :^)

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Simone83

8:08PM | Tue, 24 August 2010

Excellent painting!

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Xlars

2:06AM | Wed, 25 August 2010

tennesseecowgirl: Ha ha .. good (I think). Thank you very much. Yes, you are right the photo is mine as well. Now that you say it I will remember to post the photo in the photogallery also in big size (and not only as a reference thumbnail here). davidoblad: Thank you very much David, I am glad you also enjoyed the transition-images that I included. lol yes it takes some time to do 2D, also since I in this case first have to Photograph my subjects for reference. All in all I worked on this for two days (some hours each day), and of course this is not a finished work but I like the control you get with 2D where I can see my progress layer for layer in Photoshop :) Making it digital makes it more easy than with oil paint I find. My 3D work tends to take even more time since I both have to model, texture, lighten, render and composite the scene. Simone83: Thank you, I am glad you like it!

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jascorpio

5:50PM | Thu, 26 August 2010

Nice work!!!

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Xlars

4:05AM | Fri, 27 August 2010

jascorpio: Thank you very much!!!

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kasalin

9:16PM | Thu, 02 December 2010

A really nice idea and an excellent work of art !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hugs Karin :)

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Xlars

12:31AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Thank you very much Karin, I am glad you you think so!!

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Xlars

12:31AM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Thank you very much Karin, I am glad you you think so!!

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Claywoman

12:32AM | Mon, 20 December 2010

Beautiful work, the title made my mouth water lol

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Xlars

10:05AM | Mon, 20 December 2010

Claywoman: Ha ha ... good that the title can have such an effect. Glad you like the image. Thank you.


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