Very nice!Origo wrote:Like that Matt Gordon, congrats.
Just got this Wiesenfeld, it's 20 x 20 inches charcoal.
SHOW US YOUR ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, etc...."NICE" ART
I love Aron's work it has an otherworldly feel. It's also like there's something that has happened that
we've missed leading to the situation his characters find themselves in.
p.s. that is a great piece.
we've missed leading to the situation his characters find themselves in.
p.s. that is a great piece.
That is spot on, his works makes the mind work. He gives little hints of what can be going on, here in form of the dog having the one leg up, tail down which is a sign of nervousness.
His ability to combine his wonderful technique combined with concept is unique, he truly is a master.
His ability to combine his wonderful technique combined with concept is unique, he truly is a master.
Got sent photos last night of a Michael Reeder commission I'm expecting very soon. I discovered him through this thread from another member who owns an OG that inspired this. The piece is 99% finished and I'm beyond excited about it! Michael was awesome to work with and I gave him a lot of freedom to have fun with it. IMO, this might be one of the coolest pieces in my collection.
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Very cool, congrats! He is actually working on one for me as well.
bootstrut wrote:Got sent photos last night of a Michael Reeder commission I'm expecting very soon. I discovered him through this thread from another member who owns an OG that inspired this. The piece is 99% finished and I'm beyond excited about it! Michael was awesome to work with and I gave him a lot of freedom to have fun with it. IMO, this might be one of the coolest pieces in my collection.
Was at Michael's studio last Monday and saw this in its last stages.
Congrats, its a wonderful piece and I love how he inset the red face.
Wonderful addition.
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Don't get on quite as often as I used to, so this is a little late but I just recently picked this Andy Kehoe piece up. His originals are so mind blowing in person, the fine details and three dimensional look really make it stand out
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Have a few things I never got posted. These are all by Detroit based artist Joseph Lapham
My pictures really don't do this justice. The thing is gigantic!
Not sure if I posted that one before. ^^^
My pictures really don't do this justice. The thing is gigantic!
Not sure if I posted that one before. ^^^
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A few Audrey Pongracz watercolors
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That first Audrey is amusing. Reminds me of the Dana Scully painting of hers that I have.