I would love to see more Star Trek art, especially if it's of Dr McCoy (he's my favourite character!)
Doctor Mccoy...
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And if by his own hand his spirit flies
Take his body as a relic to be canonized
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do you pencil traditionally and then colour digitally, or do you just have a very convincing digital pencil brush? I really love the organic, sketchy feel of your work.
I always sketch and ink on paper first, then scan the piece and color it digitally.
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Thinking about how some people will never know that most original paintings are looking so different from their photographs on the internet.
Like this here for example. It is "Paysage au pin" by Berthe Brincour and the only photograph I could find on the internet.
And this here below is the original that I photographed with my phone at a museum in Luxembourg last year.
You can't even see the brush strokes in the first one! If you zoom into my photo you can see the direction she went with the brushes and how it all looks like a gorgeous lively mosaic. The entire charm, everything that makes this piece feel so alive to me, gets lost in the first photo.
I don't know where I am going with this. If you do traditional art yourself and you photograph it, just know that there will be people like me that will go absolutely bonkers if they can spot your brush strokes and "imperfections" and what have you.
Being able to see where someone put the brush, is literally so magical. The painting is alive to me. There is such beauty in that.
Also check out museums and art exhibits if you get the chance. You will gain even more appreciation for the paintings you know and love and find new favorites too.
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That girl’s not right in the brain
Did some nun studies and ended up doing an mcr inspired art/collage :^)
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