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Hello: My name is Harrison Collazo and I'm looking for honest, constructive critiques about my art in the hopes that I can learn to improve it. I just started my MFA in illustration at the Academy of Art of San Francisco and it would be nice to get feedback from different artists so that I can improve...
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I use a composition book to paint water sketches in. The lines in the paper should describe the scale of these sketches. I hope to turn these into larger works.
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I did these in a composition notebook that I got for 2 bucks. They are no bigger than five inches wide. I used just a pen and watercolor.
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I want to share with you the work that I have done within one month period, between september and October. These works are each painted on 1/4 sheet of strathmore. Hope you enjoy! Comments and critiques are very welcome! "Barely standing" "Barn at Sunrise" "Dreary day" "Early...
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Hello everyone, I kind of picked up watercolor on my own, and I don't have a teacher or mentor who can really help me along. I would really appreciate some comments and critiques on my artwork to help my growth. here are paintings i'm not completely embarrassed of. here is a still life, Here...
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Here's today's progress. I have just worked the building on the left, did some beam work with the base color and some shadow. Using Azo Crimson and Ultramarine blue for the darker areas of the beams and Azo Crimson, Burnet Sienna and Yellow ochre for the brick as usual. I also added some touches...
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I appreciate the suggestion, Denny. But I have never painted all bricks with one stroke, and probably will never use that approach. It just seem impossible to me :) Anyway, here's a little update of the progress. I worked the beams on the deck and finished up the awning, also done the triple window...
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Thank you Margo! Here's a little update. Finished up the brick on the deck and added some yellow to the columns, and removed some of the masking fluid, about to start the detail on beams, and awnings.
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3. I have started working on the brick work of the buildings. I usually put a lighter color down (as an underpainting) and then work the *** using; Burnt Sienna, Azo Crimson, and Yellow Ochre.
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Hello, Artist daily members! I have started working more and more on landscape scenery, more specifically cityscapes. I have taken many images down in Cape Girardeau, MO, and you may have seen a couple on the member Gallery posts. This time I will share with you my endeavor into a new painting that I...