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If possible, please could anybody provide a critique of my art work. I am currently a final year university student creating immersive works with key themes of perception and the relationship between the real and fake. Website - http://lilbon.wix.com/siobhanmarieallen?from_fb=1#!contact/cvrh
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Hi everyone, I would post a picture of my work and see what you all think. Waiting for you... an Empty Glass cup waiting to be filled up. Oil on Canvas 16 x 20 Thanks in advance, Mike see my work at http://www.chapleart.com
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hello! this is done by using only a HB pencil, ink and eraser high lights. I have asked everyone,they said it is fine. But I need some critiques to improve its quality please anyone...(this is a scanned picture and due to paper folding u see some unwanted shades) .
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Hello all painters! I am attaching 2 watercolour paintings photos and I would like your opinion, please! I have never taken any water colour classes. I made two painting and I followed a different method in each one! let me know what you think! Thanks a lot for your help! (well.. just in case... they...
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Hi everyone I'm new to this forum so I would post a picture of my work and see what you all think. Oil on Canvas 16 x 20 Thanks in advance, Mike see my work at http://www.chapleart.com
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Chinese Painting tiger - casual, small freehand, traditional Chinese painting with a bold combination of hues &colors of western oil painting. T he screen background color, the virtual scene with the western style color effects, which makes the t iger vivid . We all say that science & technology...
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Hello everyone I am new here:) and I hope to get an honest feedback about my paintings! size: 30/40 cm medium: oil on canvas Could you please give me some feedback and advice? :)
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Hi, I've recently been experimenting with a loose style of paiting in pastel building up detail but allowing free strokes to show through. I've always been very particular and perfectionist in my approach to illustration but always admired paintings with very loose strokes that still look accurate...
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My first attempt at a charcoal. Black & white charcoal on Strathmore light green paper. It was framed in a 16 x 20 frame with a mat. This was very difficult for me & it took about 7 months to complete. All comments welcome, good & bad. (A gift for my dear friend Mary.)