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whoring
my drawings :
heres a couple of duplicated master works i did for first and second parts of a "life" drawing course. [img]http://s92915907.onlinehome.us/drawing/dupt_daumier.jpg[/img] link this one cause it shows boobies and coochie: [url=http://s92915907.onlinehome.us/drawing/dupt_perlstein.jpg:4f58a]Here[/url:4f58a] |
i like the 2nd one. though the body isnt very nice biggrin:
the 1st one is cool, but i like the 2nd ones perspective moore. |
whats the media?
looks like pencil and charcoal? looks very good, i like 2 better bc one has perspective probs my fav media to work with is blind countour, and mixed media for coloring, i won a bunch of awards for some pieces i did in this style |
art!
My favorite subject, even though I can't paint.
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Wow! Great work Judas!
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explain what you guys mean by perspective problems (not taking offense just curious what you mean and what objs , figures are causing it).
graphite only ... (F - 6b pencil) |
not any "perspective problems". i just like the 2nd ones perspective moore. sorry,i cant motivate it rolleyes: .
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the assignment was to alter an original by adding or taking away from a master work. in the daumier i combined two daumier lithographs ... this is the original :
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/D/daum ... nonain.jpg the couple in the bed plus whats behind them was added. i did mess with the perspective of the bathroom some ... bring it closer so that you can see more or deeper inside. freak: the photos were taken at an angle also eek: |
Very cool stuff , Judas. Good work.
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although i dont really like the content, i must admit those are amazing drawings, really nice work there.
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yeah, nice peices man. great job.
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heres the history behind the original :
during some french revolution in the 1800s the french army was moving thru a town when some soldiers were shot by milita. the general ordered the men to go into the town where the soldier were to shoot and kill all the civilians, hence the drawing. [quote="http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/daumier/":d64ec] In 1830, after learning the still fairly new process of lithography, he began to contribute political cartoons to the anti-government weekly Caricature. He was an ardant Republican and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in 1832 for his attacks on Louis-Philippe, whom he represented as `Gargantua swallowing bags of gold extorted from the people'. On the suppression of political satire in 1835 he began to work for Charivari and turned to satire of social life, but at the time of the 1848 revolution he returned to political subjects. He is said to have made more than 4,000 lithographs, wishing each time that the one he had just made could be his last. In the last years of his life he was almost blind and was saved from destitution by Corot. [/quote:d64ec] ps: stop hacking. |
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