26-09-11, 05:37 | #1 |
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JRT's Art & Photography Hub
JRT's Art & Photography Hub
Hey guys! So do I a lot of art and photography. I figured I would share it and get some feedback. Also, if I need to resize and make clickable icons just tell me! I'll be glad to do it, I just don't exactly know how. I take hikes all the time so my photos mostly consist of the little small details in nature. I'm also currently in a painting class and I'll post updates on how that goes from time to time. Here are some of my best photos I've taken over the past few months: Paintings 1st Painting Project- Monochromatic oil painting: 2nd Painting Project- Still Life Trumpet oil painting: ----------------------------- Autumn Painting: Oil painted with Palate knife on canvas Celestial, Outer space painting: Spray/House paint, acrylic splattered on masonite board Cat painting: Oil on canvas Cheshire cat painting: watercolor on paper ----------------------------- WIP ----------------------------- I hope you enjoy! Also if you're interested in following my photography blog. Last edited by just*raidin*tomb; 01-05-12 at 04:29. |
26-09-11, 06:49 | #2 |
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I like your photos what camera are you using?
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26-09-11, 08:22 | #3 |
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Some very nice pieces here
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26-09-11, 10:57 | #4 |
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Wow, your photography is amazing! I love the motive and the composition very much. My favorite is the "egg" one, shadows are fantastic.
Monochromatic oil painting is perfect, it gives this dreamy atmosphere I love so much. The colours you used and the softness you achived with the clouds are just magical! Can't wait to see more of your art! |
26-09-11, 20:30 | #5 |
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Wow, thank you so much!
These are taken with my Nikon D40. I've been saving up some money so I hope to get a film camera soon though. film > digital Also here's an update on the trumpet painting: The bell is pissing me off. I spent forever on it and it still looks weird. :/ Last edited by just*raidin*tomb; 26-09-11 at 20:55. |
08-10-11, 06:08 | #6 |
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I completed my trumpet painting! Finished enough to be critiqued and graded anyway.
How does it look? Still not completely satisfied with it, but I'm never really satisfied with anything of mine. Any suggestions on what to paint or draw now? I have almost a week off from school. Last edited by just*raidin*tomb; 08-10-11 at 06:12. |
04-01-12, 19:44 | #7 |
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I realize it's a little late, but here's an Autumn painting I did a few months ago.
Oil painted with palate knife on canvas: And a space painting I did as my final project. Quite a large piece. Spray painted, splattered acrylic on masonite board: I also painted my sister's pet for her for Christmas. His name is Kitta. Another painting I did a long time ago. One of my personal favorites...Cheshire cat. Watercolor on watercolor paper: I have a lot more I could post, but I guess I'll save those for later. Last edited by just*raidin*tomb; 04-01-12 at 19:54. |
04-01-12, 19:49 | #8 |
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You're awesome. That's it. I freaking love the space painting.
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04-01-12, 20:00 | #9 |
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You are so talented! You've used many different types of medium and made them look like childs play, that's something special. I can't wait to see your updates.
The Cheshire Cat looks amazing for a watercolor, you're clearly very patient and have lots of control! |
04-01-12, 20:00 | #10 |
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Really awesome stuff!
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