SHOW US YOUR ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, etc...."NICE" ART
- mistersmith
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Two things:
- The "Basics Matte Black" frames from AF are my favorite. And they're some of the cheapest.
- I should have known AyeJay was gonna drop in here and make us all sick.
- The "Basics Matte Black" frames from AF are my favorite. And they're some of the cheapest.
- I should have known AyeJay was gonna drop in here and make us all sick.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
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i ordered the 8411 basic matte black, that the one?mistersmith wrote: - The "Basics Matte Black" frames from AF are my favorite. And they're some of the cheapest.
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- mistersmith
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Yup. It's the one my Millward OG ink was in, the over by my front door across from the bathroom. 8411, same frame. I love it. Way sturdier, too, than a lot of their more expensive frames.BlakeAronson wrote:i ordered the 8411 basic matte black, that the one?mistersmith wrote: - The "Basics Matte Black" frames from AF are my favorite. And they're some of the cheapest.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
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perfect, i really dug that frame. too bad i shoulda ordered one for the other millward i have at the same time to save on shipping, now that i already know i dig the frame.
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I love this! My best friend is an artist and she's painted me a few things I have around the house. I'm going to snap pics of them and post 'em up here!sundaysup wrote:Your thread got me thinking. I have art everywhere around the house, but almost nothing that is "original".... except for this. A friend painted it for me from a picture I had. It's the house I grew up in outside Boston. It was a great place to spend a childhood. It's certainly not cool and wouldn't make much money in a yard sale, but it's priceless to me.
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btw- my favorite house in the whole world is a yellow one with a black roof! I love where you grew up, as well!
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I love seeing everyone's work! I'm more of a scientific illustrator. I don't draw directly from photos; I usually do a lot of sketches from life and take color notes in the field, then I might use photos as reference material to proof anatomy and things like that. This African cichlid was done during a course at the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco quite a long time ago. We had the course at night when nobody else was there--the fishes were amazingly cooperative and calm. This is color pencil. No photos were used for this one.
A kingfisher from southern Africa done in the field (color pencil).
This is something a little more on my creative side. I did this after spending several months in SE Alaska doing wildlife surveys (watercolor). The color of this particular file is off.
A kingfisher from southern Africa done in the field (color pencil).
This is something a little more on my creative side. I did this after spending several months in SE Alaska doing wildlife surveys (watercolor). The color of this particular file is off.
yea thats one way to put it. DAMN.mistersmith wrote:- I should have known AyeJay was gonna drop in here and make us all sick.
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....just to bum out mr smith!
paul frank
shepard stamped dollar bill
john stewart, an amazing bay area based artist
bangyman benny brlsq (though cohen will be painting over this and sending it back for ben to keep)
abuse
and my most prized piece of art... the dvd rack
paul frank
shepard stamped dollar bill
john stewart, an amazing bay area based artist
bangyman benny brlsq (though cohen will be painting over this and sending it back for ben to keep)
abuse
and my most prized piece of art... the dvd rack
- mistersmith
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Well, at least I contributed to part of that post, man, but too bad it was the last pic! Amazing. I wonder how many people are gonna know what they're looking at with that Abuse panel.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
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those are great, thanks for sharing!scrubjay wrote:I love seeing everyone's work! I'm more of a scientific illustrator. I don't draw directly from photos; I usually do a lot of sketches from life and take color notes in the field, then I might use photos as reference material to proof anatomy and things like that. This African cichlid was done during a course at the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco quite a long time ago. We had the course at night when nobody else was there--the fishes were amazingly cooperative and calm. This is color pencil. No photos were used for this one.
A kingfisher from southern Africa done in the field (color pencil).
This is something a little more on my creative side. I did this after spending several months in SE Alaska doing wildlife surveys (watercolor). The color of this particular file is off.
mistersmith wrote: Yet another pair of prints that I freak over, plan to frame for my office, buy for too much money, then stash away in a flat file because framing is balls expensive. Can't wait.