part of "Towards",
oil on canvas, 210x100,
unfortunately my workshop is too small, and I couldn't take a good shot of the whole painting....to be continued
Left part, 140x100 cm
very nice, made me think of George Braques. It also made me think of ferris wheels being deconstructed. I know there is more to it, I like all the details.
after i saw this, i looked at the complete work but this is by far the best part. i don't have to tell you there's a lot of facettes in this piece. as for i saw the titles of the different facettes later on. this is a really warm part and so well ballanced. it's kind of systematicly placed, this gives me a calm feel and almost meditating mindspinns (if that's a word). next to that it's a big source of inspiration to me. normally spoken i never have any art in my room because i find it disattracting from working myself and mostely because it makes my brain restless when art is surrounding me. this work somehow would be very nice in my room for all the reasons given above, but this not the complete work, and you probebly allready sold it or liked it so much you kept it. anyway i think it deserves a price i cannot pay for it's such a much saying piece. this allso reminds me of kandinski. to end my way too long comment, i would like te mention that the ball in the left upper part of the painting looked a little out of place and shape to me at first sight. but when i looked at the details, i found is ment perfection, and since nothing is perfect this is perfectly.
wow. Well, hey, I opened your profile page, I saw this huge journal I won't read...and I figured out you like writing. I rarely comment, and don't reply that often.You're definetely not the first person who understand that painting, but since it's Sunday,woke up at 12, home alone eating pizza, drinking wine, I just wanted to let you know you 'made my day'. There are painting-ideas that I reproduce, there are paintings I want to be good techically, some that just come and go, but Towards is one that defines my 'completeness'. If I could paint it forever,this way I could probably be happy. There is also a "Towards II", but it is more of a state of decay, rather than perfection. The work is sold indeed (to a company that will never 'get it'....( ), but I got a good IBM laptop on it. I never desire to keep works nearby. As you said, it makes your brain restless. For me, it is as if they are all my children,but I am incapable of raising them--so they must go out into the world and seek some good parents. I'm the most selfish person,so that I can focus on giving myself entirely to art, and 'giving'art. Well, if you ever decide you need some art in your room, or you want to paint directly on your wall ) let me know
uhm, well excually i never write, this is the only journal in a year orso.. i also try to keep my comments compact but every once in a while i see such a great piece like this..
i made wallpaintings in a restaurant.. it's fun but not in my room. lately been thinking about a black line drawing on a white wall for my new room (i'm still looking for) i like b/w it give rest to the mind.. ok, before i get loose lips again i wil end with a question: will you crituique some of my stuff when you have really nothing else on your mind and you're in the mood? i need some skilled people to judge my work for i have no school (and so no teachers) for a while
I painted my wall during a whole year, over and over, but then I scratched everything and painted it back in white.
hah..this is funny, I was about to post a journal in which I would explain to 'some people' what a critique should look like. I am simply bored of comments such as 'lovely colors, composition', 'great!' and so on.
I don't have a school either, nor teachers. I dropped college this spring. Tough choice, but I wasn't learning enough to keep me happy with the time spent on doing assignments I wasn't fond of.
I take it as a complete honour to critique your works, but unfortunately it will be now (even if I'm dead tired...painted all night), cause if I don't do it now I'll forget. The mood and what else is on my mind shouldn't affect the critique, since this one should be a pure objective one, right? I will not 'judge' your work. Nobody, nobody must ever do that except yourself, as far as I am concerned.
yeah, my englisch is not so well, i ment not to judge but more to give your opinion and say what could be done better next time. that mood and stuff was just in case to be kind and try to not act commanding in a way of (oh look at my stuff and say something).
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i don't have to tell you there's a lot of facettes in this piece. as for i saw the titles of the different facettes later on.
this is a really warm part and so well ballanced. it's kind of systematicly placed, this gives me a calm feel and almost meditating mindspinns (if that's a word). next to that it's a big source of inspiration to me.
normally spoken i never have any art in my room because i find it disattracting from working myself and mostely because it makes my brain restless when art is surrounding me.
this work somehow would be very nice in my room for all the reasons given above, but this not the complete work, and you probebly allready sold it or liked it so much you kept it. anyway i think it deserves a price i cannot pay for it's such a much saying piece. this allso reminds me of kandinski.
to end my way too long comment, i would like te mention that the ball in the left upper part of the painting looked a little out of place and shape to me at first sight. but when i looked at the details, i found is ment perfection, and since nothing is perfect this is perfectly.
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Rot in your own way.
I saw this huge journal I won't read...and
I figured out you like writing. I rarely comment,
and don't reply that often.You're definetely
not the first person who understand that painting,
but since it's Sunday,woke up at 12, home alone
eating pizza, drinking wine, I just wanted to
let you know you 'made my day'. There are painting-ideas
that I reproduce, there are paintings I want
to be good techically, some that just come and go,
but Towards is one that defines my 'completeness'.
If I could paint it forever,this way I could
probably be happy. There is also a "Towards II",
but it is more of a state of decay,
rather than perfection.
The work is sold indeed (to a company that
will never 'get it'....
good IBM laptop on it. I never desire to
keep works nearby. As you said, it makes
your brain restless. For me, it is as if
they are all my children,but I am incapable
of raising them--so they must go out into
the world and seek some good parents.
I'm the most selfish person,so that I can
focus on giving myself entirely to art,
and 'giving'art.
Well, if you ever decide you need some art
in your room, or you want to paint directly
on your wall
--
you can visit my online art gallery at [link]
i made wallpaintings in a restaurant.. it's fun but not in my room.
lately been thinking about a black line drawing on a white wall for my new room (i'm still looking for) i like b/w it give rest to the mind.. ok, before i get loose lips again i wil end with a question:
will you crituique some of my stuff when you have really nothing else on your mind and you're in the mood? i need some skilled people to judge my work for i have no school (and so no teachers) for a while
--
Rot in your own way.
hah..this is funny, I was about to post a journal in which I would explain to 'some people' what a critique should look like. I am simply bored of comments such as 'lovely colors, composition', 'great!' and so on.
I don't have a school either, nor teachers. I dropped college this spring. Tough choice, but I wasn't learning enough to keep me happy with the time spent on doing assignments I wasn't fond of.
I take it as a complete honour to critique your works, but unfortunately it will be now (even if I'm dead tired...painted all night), cause if I don't do it now I'll forget. The mood and what else is on my mind shouldn't affect the critique, since this one should be a pure objective one, right? I will not 'judge' your work. Nobody, nobody must ever do that except yourself, as far as I am concerned.
And btw, what age are you?
--
you can visit my online art gallery at [link]
that mood and stuff was just in case to be kind and try to not act commanding in a way of (oh look at my stuff and say something).
i'm 22 right now
--
Rot in your own way.
--
you can visit my online art gallery at [link]
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