by Marguerite01
I like this. Fantastic use of colour to show depth. Love the arms particularly.
Love your style, very emotional. In this particular one, the knees and the ponytail stand out.
Your art work is beautiful and this one is my favorite piece. It really draws me in.
Absolutely beautiful! I love the shading. I love the pose. It makes me want more...
Love it!
This one is truly stunning. The way you have created a third dimension with the subject projecting from the background is simply marvelous.
Of those you have kindly posted here it is my favorite. It captures all of the elements you have shown in the works I have seen before and here -- wow -- you show the wonders of what you can present with the colors your choose and how you layer them.
You sit waiting for her to look up, then open up her pose, displaying herself like a flower opening to the sun. Beautiful.
Are you using a painting program to generate your images? I like the pose, and the execution. You might want to held your strokes a little more. I use Coerl Painter for my professional and personal work. It allows me to blend strokes for seamless light to dark transitions. Keep up the nice work
Your choices for tones and shading are great and I will admit to a certain amount of jealousy if these were done without computer aid. I, personally, do not use any computer enhancements on my work and strive to achieve the smoothness in transition you present here. Beautiful work, either way. I thank you for sharing, yet again.
I saw your other artwork entitled "Hold" .. and now I came across this one which is equally attention grabbing and applaud deserving. One of the best artworks I have seen here or DeviantArt ..
Keep up the good work ..
this is far above the others. very nice skill level and perspective of subject,
She doesn't use a computer these are actual paintings. If you look you can see the table or whatever she has it laying on. Not to mention the physical dimensions of the canvas and stating its acrylic.
Look closely! Those are bricks that the painting is on. So the painting is very likely hung on a wall.
Powerful painting with nice contrasts. Hope we can see more.
Livingforfun is right, he knows my process as we've discussed our work in some depth. I don't use a computer (I'm a bit useless with them actually, far prefer getting my hands dirty) - but sometimes if the pose is a bit difficult to hold, or the model has no time to sit, I'll take a photograph and use that to finish the painting off. Some are done without a photo (supplicant stretch, for example was done while the model was actually asleep).
Thanks for the comments everyone. More soon (cross fingers). I am finding it really difficult to find models at the moment.
It says things to me. I'm no artist but that is the most important thing to me. I liked the pair that you have too
I love this piece and want it for my wall. I probably can't afford the original even if it is for sale, but do you make prints?
Gorgeous!
Your very good with your paint. Thank you for a preetty picture to look at.
This is a fantastic work. Acrylic--seriously? You have some sick talent. Without a doubt my favorite art work on this site. Love the detail on the toes. Simply beautiful.