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# Statistics
Favourites: 67; Deviations: 312; Watchers: 14
Watching: 13; Pageviews: 8954; Comments Made: 277; Friends: 13
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: RembrandtFavorite movies: Star Wars, Predator
Favorite TV shows: Star Trek, Classic Dr. Who
Favorite bands / musical artists: The Bee Gees, Roxy Music, Mac Demarco
Favorite books: Jaws
Other Interests: Relationships, Art, food, fitness, films, tv and music
# About me
Favourite genre of music: DiscoFavourite cartoon character: Mr. Toad
Personal Quote: “How you think when you lose determines how long it will be until you win.”
# Comments
Comments: 55
Livonata [2015-01-17 22:14:29 +0000 UTC]
You are a hobbyist artist? When I saw your works I fist though you are an art student or something like that some of your pictures look really ... prolike? XD (sorry for my english) so ... I like your art and I think you could be an inspiration for a lot more people than only 11
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Jeremiah29 In reply to Livonata [2015-06-30 00:35:39 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the encouraging words!
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BRipin [2013-05-18 15:16:47 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for looking in my gallery and for the fave. My apologies for the very late reply. Come again any time. Barrie
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BRipin [2012-04-18 12:54:20 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the thoughtful fave of my Emily H Jeremiah. Barrie
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BRipin [2011-12-18 16:26:11 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the fave you gave me some time ago Jerimiah - I've laid off dA for a couple of months and so apologize for this long delay - but I am back now, Best, Barrie
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nairnebear [2011-11-05 15:16:25 +0000 UTC]
Nice work, very inspiring! I hope you don't mind if I watch!
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Jeremiah29 In reply to nairnebear [2011-11-05 17:06:23 +0000 UTC]
Of course not! It's good for my ego! Glad you liked my portraits.
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amerindub [2011-11-02 15:10:49 +0000 UTC]
Nice gallery! I saw the Tom Baker painting and it piqued my interest He was always my favourite doctor until Matt Smith.
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Jeremiah29 In reply to amerindub [2011-11-02 15:25:40 +0000 UTC]
He was my favorite as well. Thanks.
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ExctonIc [2011-11-01 15:03:46 +0000 UTC]
Hi! Awesome art you got here!
Please watch my wallpaper/s at my site, thanks!
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Jeremiah29 In reply to BRipin [2011-06-25 01:17:49 +0000 UTC]
My pleasure. You are very talented.
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BRipin In reply to Jeremiah29 [2011-07-30 12:38:11 +0000 UTC]
And thank you for the fave of Just Jane also, much appreciated. Barrie
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existential-courage [2011-04-09 13:06:46 +0000 UTC]
It seems to me that most of your stuff with less point-of-reference has better proportions, movement, and a higher quality overall. Here's hoping you go with more impromptu portraits and people and less celebrity study.
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Jeremiah29 In reply to existential-courage [2011-04-09 13:32:25 +0000 UTC]
I appreciate the attention and feedback, and thanks for all the faves. What do you mean "with less point-of-reference"?
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existential-courage In reply to Jeremiah29 [2011-04-10 05:33:15 +0000 UTC]
Well, it seems like your celebrity stuff is mimicking a picture you're looking at or building from some point of reference. Furthermore, since we're familiar with a lot of these people, we all have an ingrained point of reference for them--we know exactly, in our minds, what they look like. As a result, a painstaking replication of that still is likely to look "off" or wrong in some way. We try to make our drawings look "right," and a certain expression and creativity is sacrificed.
When working with unknowns, or just off the top of the head, or with ourselves (as we've all got pretty good ideas of what we look like--even more, we tend to project our own features into others we draw) there's less pressure to make it look "right" in terms of likeness and more room for expression, style, form, etc. You capture the "feel" of people that I've never seen before, but a lot of your celebrity studies lack that individualized expression and become a bit flat and lifeless.
Take, for instance, Jessica ([link] ) and Adm. Kirk ([link] ). Both of these drawings have their flaws--eye and brow alignment, in particular--but Jessica seems more "real," because we see the idea of her despite the minor flaws in rendering.
With Shatner, who we all know and love, those same flaws become glaring and disrupt that sense of connection--we instinctively know something is wrong because we've seen it so many times before. So we wind up sort of in "uncanny valley" territory, and the overall effort suffers for it.
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Jeremiah29 In reply to existential-courage [2011-04-10 17:57:06 +0000 UTC]
I see what you mean. With people you recognize, flaws are going to be more evident, and the artist is more likely to try to get their likeness down rather than be expressive. I thank you again for the feedback and attention. Feel free to give any feedback or opinions on any of my future work.
~Jeremiah
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existential-courage In reply to Jeremiah29 [2011-04-11 05:24:02 +0000 UTC]
It was and will continue to be my pleasure.
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BRipin [2011-04-02 19:46:19 +0000 UTC]
Very glad that you liked my Couch Gladiator Jeremiah, and thank you for the watch as well. Barrie
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Jeremiah29 In reply to BRipin [2011-04-04 12:08:05 +0000 UTC]
It's great to see real artwork on here. Keep it up!
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Jeremiah29 In reply to makjr [2010-09-18 20:43:32 +0000 UTC]
Sure, you are very talented. You've incorporated the Bridgman approach to drawing nicely.
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makjr In reply to Jeremiah29 [2010-09-20 00:01:27 +0000 UTC]
ive studied bridgman and loomis and have gone to schools that push that structure and form are important for a good pic. thanks
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Jeremiah29 In reply to makjr [2010-09-20 00:16:24 +0000 UTC]
Do you recommend Loomis's books? I have some of Bridgeman's books but not Loomis.
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makjr In reply to Jeremiah29 [2010-09-20 11:07:20 +0000 UTC]
for sure loomis is good i gotta sleep ill give ya some more good ones when i get back on later
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makjr In reply to Jeremiah29 [2010-09-21 04:52:20 +0000 UTC]
Ok so good books Bridgman you already know. Loomis any from him such as figure drawing for all its worth. any books by Rockwell are good to look at. Other guys that are awesome Mau-Kun Yim new language of drawing and complete guide to drawing the head.Repin and other russian artists aways good to check out. John Singer Sargent guy is amazing. Mucha, and Fechin and another great illustrator J.C. Leyendecker. hope this gets ya started it really helps to try and draw from life Ive been out of the loop on that but will start up again soon. All the best my friend
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Jeremiah29 In reply to makjr [2010-09-21 15:04:21 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I always look to new books for inspiration.
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Simbanstar [2010-04-18 16:26:34 +0000 UTC]
You draw awesome portraits *o*
I always fails at portraits of real people, I draw manga ^^,
and your shadowing is also good.. I usually suck at shadowing and manga shadowing is much easier than irl people shadowing
^^,
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Jeremiah29 In reply to Simbanstar [2010-04-18 16:31:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! For years I drew in a more comic book style until I took a drawing class at college. I felt I was incapable of shadowing and never tried it.
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Simbanstar In reply to Jeremiah29 [2010-04-18 16:43:54 +0000 UTC]
Heh I really wanna be good at shadowing but the process is very slow -w- but I guess I go at my own pace
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Jeremiah29 In reply to Simbanstar [2010-04-18 17:34:28 +0000 UTC]
Keep drawing what you love. You'll pick up new things here and there over the years.
~Jeremiah
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Simbanstar In reply to Jeremiah29 [2010-04-18 20:22:17 +0000 UTC]
Yeah I will ^w^
But I don't know what I love to draw but I want to draw manga/anime, I'll find out sooner or later
and thx for encouraging me
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