Reside in the city of Rostov-on-Don, South Russia,a five-hour drive to the Black Sea and half an hour to the Azov Sea and an hour and a half flight from Moscow. Do photography and digital graphics. Perhaps my works here will say much more ot me/. You can also visit my RedBubble profile http://www.redbubble.com/people/snik?ref=account-nav-dropdown OR my 500px one: https://500px.com/nikolaysemyonov
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Comments (6)
giulband
Marvelous image, great manipulation !!!!
MartiniquePL
What a great cityscape. It reminds me my favourite little oil painted image I saw years ago, made by unknown artist in a one of small polish town - Kazimierz. Your art perfectly pretends oil art. To be honest only two things revael the "photo" origin of image - I know You make photos and... the electric wires above. I suspect You never would paint this changing the brush to the thin one :). Except this I love the colours, a little bit dimmed in all areas but giving perfect illusion of painting. Great art. About Your Casio playing I can't tell anything - I am speechless :D.
nikolais
Thank you for your kind comments, Martinique. About the overhead wires: I feel they're a big part of any townscape, therefore I even use a thin brush to accentuate them every now and then.
wysiwig
This reminds me of the vibrant oil paintings I saw when I visited Havana. Great post work and a wonderful view into your world.
nikolais
Thank you, Mark!
durleybeachbum
Very beautiful! Good luck with the learning, Nikolay!
jendellas
How wonderful is this image. Like oil painting.
You will be an expert when your grandchildren arrive!!
nikolais
Barbara, it's not going to be easy, although they came and tried to produce different rhythms and sounds, and it was fun.
auntietk
This really does look like an old oil painting. It's wonderful!
I'm sure you will be a master at playing the Casio. You will say you played beautifully, and I will believe you, and there you'll be ... an expert! :)
nikolais
Tara, that you. What I've learned is to adjust accompaniment, change instruments, and play a couple of popular kid's songs. It's going to be a long and winding road for me. Besides, I am trying to learn how to make the Casio control my music editor software. So far, no result.