A different artist. by goido
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Description
I saw him in Venice, California; he was starting to draw on the street with chalk, he made a quick drawing of me shooting video on his pad, I took a photo of him. Great guy very sharp.
I continue with this style of post that I have done in another photos before. C&C welcome.
Thanks for looking.
Comments (12)
rocserum
stunning portrait! RS
devineydesignsllc
really like this,I can see the determination in his eyes and being a artist himself really puts this in perspective, plus how you put the great effects does a wonderful job.
jclP
wow,,excellent capture
marybelgium
fantastique portrait !
Flixthe
Superbe portrait.
SoulEatar
Great subject - nice work !
billcody
Great portrait, very sharp and clear and full of respect for this man. Chapeau!
micturn
I really like this, captivating
auntietk
What a wonderful portrait! I love it that he drew you while you were photographing him. Nicely self referential stuff there. Really fine work!
goido
Thank you all for your kind comments!!
Chipka
WOW! I love this! It's timeless in a sense. You took a photo of him as he drew a sketch of you, and all of that indicates that this is a modern photograph: exquisitely well done...and yet your treatment of the subject gives this a very timeless quality. This could be some ancient artist in some far away land. The details are astonishingly crisp, but what I love the most is the whole mood of this piece. What a marvelous capture of raw humanity. This is excellent!
NefariousDrO
I agree with Chip, there is a timeless feeling to this. I love it that he was capturing you as you were capturing him, each in his own medium. Best of all is the incredible details to the contrasting textures. What a fascinating portrait!