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Topic started on 2-11-2009 @ 10:48 PM by CavemanDD
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External link, its a high-res version.
img519.imageshack.us...
Worked away at this for a solid month, had this idea one day and some little magic beans may have played a part in its creation. I'd look at and it
would induce crazy thoughts and memories, overall fun and interesting for me.
I saw some of Alex Grey's stuff in a gallery here this summer and I think he uses acrylics like I do, and i said hell, I can paint like that, i just
need some patience. I rushed too many art pieces last year I think.
There's some smaller versions of my other stuff on my site, i think its in my sig or in my profile, or if you go on deviantart.com
cavemandd.deviantart.com...
cheers.
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 10:58 PM by tribewilder
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I really like the nature of duality, and paradise.
You are very talented, but jeez, give some warning as when you go to deviant art, you as a skeleton pops up and I wasn't prepared for that.
Very nice work.
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 11:00 PM by schrodingers dog
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That is a beautiful and moving work of art CDD.
Honestly I am very impressed with all the complex emotions conveyed within.
Thanks for sharing it with us ... you can be sure that, I for one, will spend some time contemplating it's beauty and power.
Fantastic stuff!
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 11:04 PM by CavemanDD
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Thanks guys, kind words.
haha, you would think i should give you more warning about the paintings, not the skeleton self. Is it wrong that I'm trying to induce seisures?
Again, and kind words, thanks guys.
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reply posted on 3-11-2009 @ 05:50 AM by GypsK
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wow
now that's a painting I could stare at for hours and discover something new in it every min. I love how you worked in the symbolism.
Great job!
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reply posted on 3-11-2009 @ 09:07 AM by valiant
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Really good stuff caveman, reallly liked nacromancer acolyte and nature of duality
You're very talented and I will deffinately check back when you put some new ones up
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reply posted on 3-11-2009 @ 05:46 PM by CavemanDD
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Thanks guys.
I always like showing my art here because of the themes discussed on this site.
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reply posted on 3-11-2009 @ 06:55 PM by Spiramirabilis
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I like that
what size is it - and what are you working with - oil?
edit: sorry - need to read more thoroughly - acrylics
still would be interested in the size though
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reply posted on 3-11-2009 @ 07:36 PM by CavemanDD
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36 x 24 inches
Acrylics yes, with flourescent acrylics, some gold metalic paint, prisma colour pencil crayon for some of the fine lines. I was just going to get what
I was going paint with it but I figured it looked decent enough to keep. I layered some paint over some lines, and some lines are just paint.
Its the biggest piece I've made yet. I need to go bigger though, take up wall space in a gallery or something, but you never know, i haven't tried
yet.
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reply posted on 3-11-2009 @ 07:44 PM by Spiramirabilis
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the color is really nice - it glows
sometimes oils "glow" better than acrylics :-)
but this definitely glows
did you just spontaneously dig in - or did you have a plan?
also - not sure how small you usually paint - but did it change how you worked when you went bigger?
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reply posted on 3-11-2009 @ 08:13 PM by CavemanDD
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The whole painting itself took a lot longer then i was used to. And the only plan was the concept of a path with crazy distractions that lead us off
the path. The path representing sort of the clarity to flow in the direction you're going, which seems obvious but through our distractions we often
forget how sparkly, bright and simplistic it is. Basically the idea was like... i get these moments of dissatisfaction in life, and then I'll
meditate or something and almost laugh about how silly my concerns were etc.
Sort of the madness of my mind.
I let the (censored topic) decide how it flowed, lol... almost every night except for the fine details. That matrix looking cube inside a sphere is
something I saw... purple, covered in letters, you couldn't see the edges but they were implied, and i was like observing from inside the sphere.
Everything else was in the moment of that 3rd eye pulsation if you will.
Yes I keep hearing about how great oils are, i will get into them one day. I'm getting fed up trying to produce a certain luminosity that acrylics
lack, thats why i started mixing with flourescents. I only use flourescent orange when I need orange. If you want a bright green, flourescent yellow
is the way to go, its practically green already. White and black are such annoying acrylics to work with, unless its airbrush paint. Airbrush black
is DEEEEP, but i stopped using it.
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reply posted on 4-11-2009 @ 12:33 PM by Spiramirabilis
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The whole painting itself took a lot longer then i was used to...
I get the feeling the whole thing was a new experience - size/time/approach - but it was fun - wasn't it? :-)
...And the only plan was the concept of a path with crazy distractions that lead us off the path...
Sort of the madness of my mind.
Everything else was in the moment of that 3rd eye pulsation if you will.
so mostly spontaneous - it shows - but in a good way
Yes I keep hearing about how great oils are, i will get into them one day.
they do have that extra magical quality...plus - they smell like art :-)
I'm getting fed up trying to produce a certain luminosity that acrylics lack, thats why i started mixing with flourescents.
have you tried working with different acrylic mediums/glazes? it helps - but a lot of extra effort for a similar effect
anyway - wasn't sure what to expect - but I really liked this piece
will be interesting to see what happens if you keep working bigger
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reply posted on 4-11-2009 @ 04:19 PM by CavemanDD
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After this one i'm doing now, I want to go gallery size, something much bigger, and possibly use oils or mix with acrylic.
And yes it was a very spontaneous piece. I find its good to plan what your doing but it can also work against you. You try so hard to make it
something and get dissatisfied when you can't produce that, either that or the objects look so placed, it can lack flow sometimes. With this one I
just tried to trust myself, you fear getting carried away in the spontaneousness and think you'll ruin the piece, and if that happens so be it, but
you have to trust that vibe I find. Its expression right, its the same as talking for me, when I don't force what i'm trying to say, it usually
flows out well anyway, so I try to do the same with art. I actually observed a lot how my room mate paints, he does very abstract stuff and just
goes with the flow, I tried to adapt that yet still maintain the attention to detail I like.
I've been experimenting with 3D art but it can be a bit of a headache.
I have one painting on bristol board, then with 4 pieces of clear acrylic plastic separated 1 inch apart in front of it. I learned the plastic was
very hard to paint on for one without mixing it with gesso or something. As well, the painting didn't come out the best, but I can always open it up
fix it. Its encased in a wooden frame that weighs way too much and could also use a better look.
I was thinking of starting to frame my stuff in that glowing neon acrylic plastic. It would look cool in a gallery under a black light or
something.
I like the use of neon / flourescent colour, because it makes it seem like its beyond 3d colour, beyond the colour wheel, like if it were another
dimension and thats what colour was like lol...
Goin' for the ultra psychedelic gallery experience.
I'm working on one right now but its a slow process, its as wide but not as tall. I wanted to experiment with a more panoramic scale.
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reply posted on 4-11-2009 @ 04:31 PM by Spiramirabilis
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:-)
I learned the plastic was very hard to paint on for one without mixing it with gesso or something.
try putting down a base of clear acrylic medium (a cajillion different kinds these days) first - let it dry - won't be clean/clear as just plastic -
but still translucent - then you can do pure acrylic washes on top - light still comes through
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reply posted on 4-11-2009 @ 04:42 PM by CavemanDD
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reply posted on 22-12-2009 @ 07:00 PM by zysin5
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2 big thumbs up my friend!!!
Your skill with the medium of paints and brushes is something to be taken back by!
I really hope you go down that road where you use your art to make something of yourself!!
I must say, you are one of the most talented members on BTS/ATS that shares artwork with us here!!!
You make it look easy to paint such beautiful pictures!!!
We all have that inner beauty about us in some form.. And you have found that nich that shines through!!!
Being an artist, I know we are our own worse critic!
But let it be known man.. Your work inspires!!!
Zy5
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reply posted on 15-1-2010 @ 04:42 PM by Gazrok
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Nice work!
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reply posted on 29-1-2010 @ 01:27 AM by Anjaba
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First, great artwork! Love it, and I like the Alice and chains in the background too. I have a very artistic grunge friend, but he composes piano
instead of painting, lol.
I was reading on your Deviant about how you are shaky so you don't want to use medium that smears/dries slow. Well I watched this video of Dali
painting one time, and he uses this piece of wood that slides up and down the canvas so that you can rest your wrist on it and steady your stroke.
Well I looked into it for my painting and it's called a Mahl Bridge. Something you might be interested in.
Mahl Bridge
Keep up the talent.
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