Project by prometej065 | posted 01-29-2016 04:20 PM | 1271 views | 1 time favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
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tinnman65
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#1 posted 01-29-2016 05:35 PM
This is another beautiful piece of work Dusan, What really amazes me is the shading you get with just the wood and no use of sand shading. Thanks for posting!
-- Paul--- Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. — Scott Adams
Patricelejeune
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#2 posted 01-29-2016 05:42 PM
Nicely done!
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shipwright
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#3 posted 01-30-2016 12:55 AM
Another really nice piece Dusan. I am looking forward to Venice and keeping my fingers crossed.
-- Paul M ..............the early bird may get the worm but it’s the second mouse that gets the cheese! http://thecanadianschooloffrenchmarquetry.com/
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#4 posted 01-30-2016 01:12 AM
Dusan, looks great… Excelent work.
tomd
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#5 posted 01-30-2016 01:30 AM
Nice work, well done. Portraits are difficult to pull off, good job.
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#6 posted 01-30-2016 10:47 PM
Another great piece my friend.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
prometej065
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#7 posted 02-01-2016 11:08 AM
Thank you dear friends, for your comments.
P.S. The truth is that it is probably the most complicated in this technique to work on the motif of the portrait, to achieve natural facial shadows.
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