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From: gerebear
06/18/2008 18:00:00

Awesome pieces you have here. The color blending is beautiful.



From: LinaEve
04/27/2008 20:16:28

Hi, your message box is full!!! To answer your question...

Hi, I'm inspired by many artists. I think the first was Vincent, then came Chagall, Rouseau, Mondigliani, Brett Whiteley, Vali Myers, and the list goes on!!!
 
Good luck with your art practice! cheers, Lina
 
Where did you get your inspiration from!  Picasso? I have been trying to get into differnt titles of painting and I noticed that I lean more towards cubism and abstract painting.  I really like the how intense the blues are in this painting.



From: luminor13
04/26/2008 15:26:31

Just keep doing it.  My Dad's favorite saying is; "if you find a profession in what you love, you will never work a day in your life".  So just go for it and make it you profession, as well as your passion.  The art calender magazine, has a lot of great information.  Subscribe to that and read about all the shows, contest and exibitions.


 


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04/26/2008 12:33:36

Lanair-
For being a beginner your off to a good start. The two pictures in your gallery  look great.  I would love to see more!!! From what I see, you know howto use paint.


            &nb sp;         James Walker Henry       



From: Jendria
04/24/2008 13:41:00

Hi!

 

Thanks for the compliment on my oil painting "Distressed Figure & Blue Window"!  To answer your questions about its development:   If I remember correctly, with that one I had an idea of what I wanted and then took blue paint and thinned it a bit with turpentine and used that to sketch the basic outlines and color-in/block-in the darker areas.  Then I just painted.  For the painting part:  I guess you could say I just follow "intuition" or I just use whatever color "feels" right.  I don't know how to say it in words.  Words just aren't adequate, I guess.  When you can relax and paint from your heart, the art, sort of, "creates itself".  It's pure joy!

 

Thanks for asking and thanks again for the nice compliments!

Have a great one,

 

-Jendria 



From: LinaEve
04/07/2008 23:26:36
Hi, you asked about how to get more of a 3d look using color. I think you have already achieved that in your figurative painting! I tend not to mix colors too much before applying paint because sometimes that makes them lose some of their brightness. I spend a lot of time studying art books to see what other more experienced artist do and try and incorporate their skills in my work.


From: LinaEve
04/07/2008 00:32:43
Those figures are just great! Good choice of color and composition.  Loving art as you do is the best incentive!


From: lizamyers
04/05/2008 15:41:09

Being captivated by art is where it all begins... Looks as if you have done more than just begun. Interesting cubist sort of figures in your work. keep on doing it!

Congrats! 





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