Sunday, March 07, 2010

In the attic




This started out as a test to speed up working pace, but turned out to become somewhat more pleasing as I initially thought it would. I took up airbrushing again after not touching the tool for almost two years. As a therapy after I encountered some health issues. It helps actually.



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1 comment:

jill said...

So realistic, detailed, and ..heavy. I wish I could do hands like that. The hands are always where I encounter trouble and they end up ruining the whole picture for me. Often when drawing a person, I choose a pose with the hands behind the back or hidden some other way, just as my own cowardly way out of having to struggle with them, of having to face the fact that I just plain suck at drawing hands. What you just did there, and with an airbrush tool, wow. I've never used and airbrush tool and have no idea how it works. I keep going a tab over, away from my task to look at that picture. I haven't created anything, rendered anything from reality or my imagination in quite some time. I could really use some therapy of my own lol, so perhaps I should start again. Do your friends always ask you to draw something for them?

I'm curious. What inspired you to choose that image to create? Why hands? Why red?
Thank you for showing this art.