You've Got Heart 09 Huntsman
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- phishbeatles
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Awesome work, love it!
"thanks for doing that for us slow people!!" Jojodumbass
- mezzacappa
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I've got to hand it to you. Very nice digital image. Just creepy enough.
Has anyone else ever illustrated the story behind this ?
Has anyone else ever illustrated the story behind this ?
Botticelli was Italian.
- boxcarwilly
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Digital image ?
Lost my fudge tryin to act casual.
- phishbeatles
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It's a digital painting:boxcarwilly wrote:Digital image ?
"Digital painting is an emerging art form in which traditional painting techniques such as watercolor, oils, impasto, etc. are applied using digital tools by means of a computer, a digitizing tablet and stylus, and software. Traditional painting is painting with a physical medium as opposed to a more modern style like digital. Digital painting differs from other forms of digital art, particularly computer-generated art, in that it does not involve the computer rendering from a model. The artist uses painting techniques to create the digital painting directly on the computer. All digital painting programs try to mimic the use of physical media through various brushes and paint effects. Included in many programs are brushes that are digitally styled to represent the traditional style like oils, acrylics, pastels, charcoal, pen and even media such as airbrushing. There are also certain effects unique to each type of digital paint which portraying the realistic effects of say watercolor on a digital 'watercolor' painting.[1] In most digital painting programs, the user can create their own brush style using a combination of texture and shape. This ability is very important in bridging the gap between traditional and digital painting."
"thanks for doing that for us slow people!!" Jojodumbass
cyadude wrote:Wow already for sale $200.00
does this artist have some kind of successfull flip history that i don't know about? otherwise that seems like quite a donkey move.
It's a Phish Halloween Festival, and one of the best ones at that - people pay ridiculous prices for much worse stuff than this just because it's Phish. That being said, I'd never pay that much or try to sell it for that much either.
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Personally, I love the Merriweather and Burgettstown prints from this artist this summer. This new print is particularly awesome and I have been excited about it since Jamie first shared it. I feel really lucky I got to buy one because apparently they sold out in under one hour.
It was the same person whom raised his asking price. I don't think he is serious anymore!kushmeja wrote:someone has it up for $500 on here now! Honestly, how clueless could someone possibly be to think they would get anywhere near that amount?
- mezzacappa
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Wasn't the starting price like $36 .
That's some real rude wishful thinking on ebay , or some attempt at hype.
That's some real rude wishful thinking on ebay , or some attempt at hype.
Botticelli was Italian.
- relentlesskevin
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Just come to the office today... wow that was fast! i cant wait to open her up!