He must have a hyper sensitive to seeing some colors and near color blindness to others. I don't know how he got THAT much green in her hair. . He over exaggerates the color that is there. Fast is not necessarily better; personally I like the process of painting, so I'm in no rush. His final presentation is rough, but that's his style.
I'm pretty sure anyone could paint something that horrid in 30 minutes. Watching this guy paint was like watching someone try to build a fine watch with a sledgehammer.
This is not the kind of promotion the art world needs. It only serves to reinforce the public opinion that artists are all a bunch of talentless hacks.
the grid methode it great to use allmanart57, I do love his complete freestyle if you will of just creating it though. Most of my wet on wets are done this way, just throw it on and see what grows out fo what you started. I love the feel of it and emotional colors. Of course time consuming layering and older techniques have there beauty too. But there is nothing like doing what he just did a couple times a day.
thats some of the worste all prima i've seen... wow, just wow.
the guy needs to get back to basics... john sanden, sean cheetham, dan thompsan, have done amazing alla prima's (premier coupe or oil studies)in the same amount of time and with far more grace and accuracy then this.
Love this portrait. I just did one of my Marine son. I had to use the grid method which takes FOREVER! But it worked and I like it. I like your lose style too
He must have a hyper sensitive to seeing some colors and near color blindness to others. I don't know how he got THAT much green in her hair. . He over exaggerates the color that is there. Fast is not necessarily better; personally I like the process of painting, so I'm in no rush. His final presentation is rough, but that's his style.
Jumpinflashjack 1 year ago
What this guy does for painting is about the equivalent of what Cheez Doodles do for nutrition.
davishev 1 year ago
LOLZ!
wcbombers21 2 years ago
this is what happens when you rush yourself! As I once heard before " first you get good then you get fast".
iENJOYpaintingSTUFF 3 years ago
I'm pretty sure anyone could paint something that horrid in 30 minutes. Watching this guy paint was like watching someone try to build a fine watch with a sledgehammer.
This is not the kind of promotion the art world needs. It only serves to reinforce the public opinion that artists are all a bunch of talentless hacks.
monkeytongue 3 years ago 6
Actually it was quite good for 15 minutes. If anyone good do something that good in that amount of time, imagine the out come of a 5 hour portrait.
ethananimation 2 years ago
Hey! NY 1 you should come to my place.
bentlrnc 3 years ago
You blow man!
artenstien 3 years ago
20 years...... and you learned nothing ? ...pure bullshitt
hermanusaanhuis 4 years ago 6
the grid methode it great to use allmanart57, I do love his complete freestyle if you will of just creating it though. Most of my wet on wets are done this way, just throw it on and see what grows out fo what you started. I love the feel of it and emotional colors. Of course time consuming layering and older techniques have there beauty too. But there is nothing like doing what he just did a couple times a day.
artettina 4 years ago
thats some of the worste all prima i've seen... wow, just wow.
the guy needs to get back to basics... john sanden, sean cheetham, dan thompsan, have done amazing alla prima's (premier coupe or oil studies)in the same amount of time and with far more grace and accuracy then this.
midnightpooper 4 years ago
Love this portrait. I just did one of my Marine son. I had to use the grid method which takes FOREVER! But it worked and I like it. I like your lose style too
allmanart57 4 years ago