We’re kicking off this week with a digital oil painting of the ceiling at Taylor Book’s cafe. This is based on a photo I took during a Tofujitsu show last year. I was mainly just screwing around, saw the detail on the ceiling, and decided to take a picture. I liked the photo a lot, and decided to paint over it in digital oils because the balance of light and shadow was just perfect for that treatment. Click the image to see a bigger version.
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What’s the detail meaning of the oil painting?
Looks nice, but a little confused.
It’s just a simple study of light, shadow and color. No deep meaning, just a painted doodle, really.
You line, bwah. It’s a revolutionary manifesto in steganography. ‘Fess up.
That’s a really gorgeous sketch. By far my favorite so far:) Hope we can all hang out longer at the next 304 meetup!