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Flat Figures Painters Forum => Gallery => Topic started by: Julia Kehle on October 20, 2015, 05:44:35 PM
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Good evening,
i was so lazy to post anything… :-\ …sorry! So now I show you a different colourcombination of the Fragranza. I like that one! Only a few things left to do, and than finish. Hope you like it, greetings, Julia
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Simply stunning work.
mark 8)
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She is Beautiful!!!
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That is outstanding! It's a minor distraction, but are there pits in the metal under her arm?
Glen
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It's a minor distraction, but are there pits in the metal under her arm?
Glen
Hmpf… ::) …yes, some little pits. But in real life, you hardly see them. The photograph is showing them more brutal as they are.
(She was a Bondgirl, and got shot there once…:-D )
Thank you all for Kompliments. I will post a Photograph when its complete finish. Greetings, Julia
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Excellent Julia !!! This subject is very attractive to paint indeed ...
Love this one too... It reminds me that I missed to buy you this flat for my wife wo will love to paint uit. Will try to contact you separately ....
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Hi
Fine painting Julia ....like the alternative colour scheme
Frank
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It's a minor distraction, but are there pits in the metal under her arm?
Glen
Hmpf… ::) …yes, some little pits. But in real life, you hardly see them. The photograph is showing them more brutal as they are.
(She was a Bondgirl, and got shot there once…:-D )
Thank you all for Kompliments. I will post a Photograph when its complete finish. Greetings, Julia
Quite true. I've found that cameras and scanners reveal a lot of sins. :o I often have to go back and fix things... Any chance of you doing an SBS on your techniques? I do love the pin-up style art of the 40s - 60s.
X2 Hannibal. Julia do you ship to the USA?
Glen
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Hi Glen,
The problem for me with the SBS of painting is, that always the Start of a project is easy to show, but after a few Steps "they will leave me" :-)
Than I float with my soul and mind complete into the painting, and can't remember exactly, how I do certain colors or don't find the right word to explain my technique. But I can try on a later time. Alright?
To answer your next question: Yes, I do send to USA. You can contact me anytime you like by Mail.
greetings, Julia
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OK, thanks! I have the same issues with trying to remember what colors I used. I always write out a color plan and be as specific as possible. It's not red, it's Reaper Blood Red. It's not Dark Blue, it's Reaper Ritterlich Blue, and so on. If I change something while in progress, I make some notes. It's a lot less frustrating for me and it doesn't seem to stifle my creative process (that's what beer is for...). ::)
Glen
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Good evening,
Just finished the Lady. Hope you like it, Greetings, Julia
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Better than ever, Julia ... !!! :D
Small bemol :o , the hair look shiny 8) 8) ... perhaps drying to continue, or too much oi was used.. or oïl of paint not removed on a piece of cardboard prior to use...
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Well done Julia!
Maybe not so bad, Michel. Women's hair is different than men's hair; even more so when it's a pinup. Glamour, y'know - and better hair care products. ;D
Salud,
Glen
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Thanks a lot for compliments!
Michel, the color was not dry when taken the photograph. But anyway I like the Figurs to have a little shine. Don't like them to be dull. Lots of greetings, Julia