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did it work ?
It does now >> ^BoneRemake:
did it work ?
Cool, thanks Fusionaut for putting these up Thanks also to AdrianBlack of course for having such great avatar pics in the first place and letting you put them up!
Wow. Awesome.
It's nice to see these originals so we can see the exquisite detail. Thanks to @Fusionaut for posting these here, and thanks to @AdrianBlack for bringing them to us, along with all your great videos.
I have to say that despite the semi-Gothic/Fride-of-Franksenstein vibe I'm getting from these images, you still don't have to look hard at all to see the beauty of the woman beneath the paint. Pics #4 and #5 probably show it the best.
I probably shouldn't say 'semi-Gothic' or 'Bride of Frankenstein', because not only are they crude approximations, but also because I believe that when you try to pigeonhole any type of art you're diminishing it a little. Let's just say that when it comes to do my Danse Macabre, I hope she'll be there to take my hand.
4 and 5 are my favourite too oh and 6 as well >> ^kronosposeidon:
I have to say that despite the semi-Gothic/Fride-of-Franksenstein vibe I'm getting from these images, you still don't have to look hard at all to see the beauty of the woman beneath the paint. Pics #4 and #5 probably show it the best.
I probably shouldn't say 'semi-Gothic' or 'Bride of Frankenstein', because not only are they crude approximations, but also because I believe that when you try to pigeonhole any type of art you're diminishing it a little. Let's just say that when it comes to do my Danse Macabre, I hope she'll be there to take my hand.
Oh man, are these spectacular! I knew they were interesting in the little bit you could see as an avatar... full size, they are stunning!
Thanks to the artist and her patron!
So are you Sylvia Ji, or do you just appreciate her art?
I see a little dios de los muertos influence too. Beautiful.
I was kind of wondering the same thing. However, if she were Sylvia Ji but denied it, I wouldn't blame her. People need their privacy. Even nobodies like me. >> ^rottenseed:
So are you Sylvia Ji, or do you just appreciate her art?
I picked up on that too. I've long thought of that look as 'Mexican goth'. Looks much better than pasty-faced pretty boys who act with their hair. >> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
I see a little dios de los muertos influence too. Beautiful.
Number six is also very nice, but I think #4 is my fave. It gives us the closest look at her face, with all the wonderful details. Also, its sparsity of red when compared to the others makes it unique. To me the chartreuse background and coppery brown flowers give it a feeling of autumn. Maybe that's why the petals are falling. >> ^Fusionaut:
4 and 5 are my favourite too oh and 6 as well >> ^kronosposeidon:
I have to say that despite the semi-Gothic/Fride-of-Franksenstein vibe I'm getting from these images, you still don't have to look hard at all to see the beauty of the woman beneath the paint. Pics #4 and #5 probably show it the best.
I probably shouldn't say 'semi-Gothic' or 'Bride of Frankenstein', because not only are they crude approximations, but also because I believe that when you try to pigeonhole any type of art you're diminishing it a little. Let's just say that when it comes to do my Danse Macabre, I hope she'll be there to take my hand.
>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
I see a little dios de los muertos influence too. Beautiful.
dios de los muertos = god of the dead (which is cool)
but...
dia de los muertos = day of the dead, which i believe you were going for.
>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
I see a little dia de los muertos influence too. Beautiful.
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The first one is a digital painting by Daniela Uhlig titled, as @dystopianfuturetoday alluded to, Dia de los Muertos. Most of her work is of a rather different flavor, but this one still turned out awesome.
You are all so VERY welcome! (So sorry I haven't been keeping up in here!)
>> ^kronosposeidon:
It's nice to see these originals so we can see the exquisite detail. Thanks to @Fusionaut for posting these here, and thanks to @<a rel="nofollow" href="http://videosift.com/member/AdrianBlack" title="member since September 27th, 2010" class="profilelink">AdrianBlack for bringing them to us, along with all your great videos.
I wish I was Sylvia! I would be proud to admit such amazing work.
However I am 'dark' and pasty. heh.
>> ^kronosposeidon:
I was kind of wondering the same thing. However, if she were Sylvia Ji but denied it, I wouldn't blame her. People need their privacy. Even nobodies like me. >> ^rottenseed:
So are you Sylvia Ji, or do you just appreciate her art?
I picked up on that too. I've long thought of that look as 'Mexican goth'. Looks much better than pasty-faced pretty boys who act with their hair. >> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
I see a little dios de los muertos influence too. Beautiful.
Overcast is quite correct.
>> ^xxovercastxx:
The first one is a digital painting by Daniela Uhlig titled, as @dystopianfuturetoday alluded to, Dia de los Muertos. Most of her work is of a rather different flavor, but this one still turned out awesome.
I pick the reddest ones, but #4 was special to me for the reasons you said, very well put!
>> ^kronosposeidon:
Number six is also very nice, but I think #4 is my fave. It gives us the closest look at her face, with all the wonderful details. Also, its sparsity of red when compared to the others makes it unique. To me the chartreuse background and coppery brown flowers give it a feeling of autumn. Maybe that's why the petals are falling. >> ^Fusionaut:
4 and 5 are my favourite too oh and 6 as well >> ^kronosposeidon:
I have to say that despite the semi-Gothic/Fride-of-Franksenstein vibe I'm getting from these images, you still don't have to look hard at all to see the beauty of the woman beneath the paint. Pics #4 and #5 probably show it the best.
I probably shouldn't say 'semi-Gothic' or 'Bride of Frankenstein', because not only are they crude approximations, but also because I believe that when you try to pigeonhole any type of art you're diminishing it a little. Let's just say that when it comes to do my Danse Macabre, I hope she'll be there to take my hand.
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