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Niribur [2015-09-30 18:51:55 +0000 UTC]
I love this one big time, it does remind me at some older of my own drawings. In fact I have noticed myself comming a few times back here just for this one.
It's just stunning. The whole composition.
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Keihaas-Art In reply to Niribur [2015-10-01 08:04:31 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I spent a good bit of playing the game just so I got her likeness correct.
I draw an awful lot of weird smut, but I definitely enjoy doing pieces like this way more.
Thank you again for coming back! : 3
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Daemoria [2015-07-10 11:03:19 +0000 UTC]
Well damn. This is a very nice, and different style from your other work. I'm put in mind of some traditional Russian classical illustration, like the works of Ivan Bilibin.
Really nice layered approach to the outfit design, and the edging on the cape(shawl?) is very intricate.
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Keihaas-Art In reply to Daemoria [2015-07-10 17:27:56 +0000 UTC]
I believe it's a shaw, or a mantel, but it could be a cape. I dig capes. Thank you so much! : 33 Awhh yiss the Ivan Bilibin! His work reminds me of the Japanese Woodblock prints but with that Russian craziness? When I was learning about artists in class, I wish they had implemented his work in there somewhere, maybe as a quick gesture to his illustration and cultural devises.
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Daemoria In reply to Keihaas-Art [2015-07-10 23:24:26 +0000 UTC]
Sadly, typical art courses are not as multi-cultural as they really need to be. They tend to focus on one country or region, at least that is my experience with them. It's been years since I went to college tho, so who knows...everything might have changed. (no it hasn't)
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Keihaas-Art In reply to Daemoria [2015-07-11 02:54:54 +0000 UTC]
Oh yeah, no it was enlightening - the entire history of design in a single semester class that lasted for an hour and fourtyish - but when they shot through Chinese, Indian, Hungarian, Turkish, and others they merely highlighted the Chinese contributions and artists from other countries. When we got to American art there was a fair amount just like there was Justinian, Roman, neo-classical, &c., but I still wanted more diversity. That's what google and libraries are for I guess.
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RemnantComic [2015-06-24 14:29:21 +0000 UTC]
Holy shit, Nate! Did you draw this recently?? Or are your recent submissions from you 'classic' folder?? I ask because this is well beyond your current comic work. Wow! That's gorgeous. And not like a 'lol hot gurl am i rite doodz mebbe we can see sum tittiez' gorgeous, but a beautiful work of elegant art. Hot damn!
(And naturally, this isn't meant to poopoo your other work, which is splendid - this is just above that by a few notches : U )
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Keihaas-Art In reply to RemnantComic [2015-06-24 14:39:14 +0000 UTC]
I'm a man of many trades. My most precious of jewels are not the diamonds I wear, it is the soul within my craft that I bear. I like to do watercolour, gouache, prismacolour, pop art, comics, surrealism, realism, cubist studies, etc. I try to keep a various set of capabilities and trades to keep myself from plateauing. Thank you for the compliment! You're really funny haha. I drew the Doll last night. It will be sampled in my friend's YouTube project. I really like drawing this kind of stuff, just as much as I enjoy drawing comic art. Quality≤Quantity/Time what-not and sometimes the inverse has led to this.
(I didn't see any poopooing of other artwork, I totally understand what you're getting at ahah)
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