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Thank you, Dalek! Very fun!
Always a pleasure to see your work, Hobbes:)
Always a pleasure to see your work, Hobbes:)
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Thanks again. It's nice after so any years of hard work to get some appreciation. I do not consider myself a natural artist, but more of a craftsman that has done the slog and studied hard.artisticsolution wrote:Thank you, Dalek! Very fun!
Always a pleasure to see your work, Hobbes:)
My first sculptures are shite, six years later I'm starting to feel I've got somewhere. At each step along the way I felt good about what I managed to do, and with each step scorned the previous one. I regard my best sculpture as the next one.
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I love it, you've brought some great style to the genre. I keep meaning to use SP as a theme, but so far my attempts have not seemed authentic.artisticsolution wrote:
A little preview of the Steampunk Show...I'll try to remember to post some pics of the reception...oh did I mention my partner and I are expanding the gallery? if all goes well, construction should begin next week! Weehoo!
Where can I see your work?
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You are an artist no doubt. For the longest time I worked on acquiring skills, now that I have been a gallery owner ..and I see first hand what inspires, I tend to believe skills are not as important as honesty and passion. I am trying now not to overwork my paintings to be too 'perfect'. If an accident happens that I like...I leave it alone like her hat, for example, I put it on her head because I hated the top of her hair. I just painted it in quickly, thinking I would perfect it later...but when I got done for the day, I stood back and looked...and I liked the way her 'hair' peeked through the goggles and brim as if the light was reflecting off the smooth surface of those areas. Normally, I would have 'fixed'it...hiding my 'mistakes'...but I now think the idea of allowing people to see me...and my mistakes..warts and all...seems more honest and intimate.
Thank you for sharing your art with me.
I will pm you my name....if you have Facebook please friend me...I'd like to see more of your art.
Thank you for sharing your art with me.
I will pm you my name....if you have Facebook please friend me...I'd like to see more of your art.
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'Steampunk'. I've never heard of that. Just Googled it. Fantastic, atmospheric stuff. I'm hooked.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:'Steampunk'. I've never heard of that. Just Googled it. Fantastic, atmospheric stuff. I'm hooked.
If you like harmonies. Try this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQWY-JO ... QWY-JOhF2I
I love Steam Powered Giraffe.
You might like "chap - hop"
Here is Professor Elemental
and Mr.B The Gentleman Rhymer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiRPBCiJg2c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iRTB-FTMdk
If you like to read sci-fi, there are many Steampunk novels to try. They feel like Jules Verne, but can be set on other worlds.
eg - thought not typical of the author https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_World
eg. before "steampunk" was coined "Warlord of the Air" by Michael Moorcock.
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This forum is brimful of artistic talent. Even if I don't always show appreciation to Hobbes, yourself and others, I am grateful for all the sharing of images and ideas. Totally fascinating.artisticsolution wrote: [ to Hobbes ]
You are an artist no doubt.
Thank you for sharing your art with me.
I will pm you my name....if you have Facebook please friend me...I'd like to see more of your art.
Re: the sharing of your name and seeing your art. If you really don't wish others to know your name, then you might want to be more careful when uploading. Your signature is plain to see - and probably duly noted - in some of your attached images.
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recently and successfully out of the kiln (except with a few minor stress fractures), stands 25" high after shrinkage was done to a scale of 1.5.
People find this surprising. 1-1.5 linear makes 1.5x1.5x1.5 (3.375)cubic ration.
Next step is probably soaking with tea and/or coffee to bring out the details.
See more of katie here.
https://www.facebook.com/MusiqueNoir/?fref=ts
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That didn't occur to me, but I suppose if you are an artist then you can't really be a shrinking violet about being known.marjoram_blues wrote:This forum is brimful of artistic talent. Even if I don't always show appreciation to Hobbes, yourself and others, I am grateful for all the sharing of images and ideas. Totally fascinating.artisticsolution wrote: [ to Hobbes ]
You are an artist no doubt.
Thank you for sharing your art with me.
I will pm you my name....if you have Facebook please friend me...I'd like to see more of your art.
Re: the sharing of your name and seeing your art. If you really don't wish others to know your name, then you might want to be more careful when uploading. Your signature is plain to see - and probably duly noted - in some of your attached images.
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Awesome bust Hobbes! Excellent facial details.Hobbes' Choice wrote:THE BIG GIANT HEAD is back.
recently and successfully out of the kiln (except with a few minor stress fractures), stands 25" high after shrinkage was done to a scale of 1.5.
People find this surprising. 1-1.5 linear makes 1.5x1.5x1.5 (3.375)cubic ration.
Next step is probably soaking with tea and/or coffee to bring out the details.
See more of katie here.
https://www.facebook.com/MusiqueNoir/?fref=ts
One of my uncles was a commercial artist, and I still recall a bust of JFK he did. Very lifelike and comparable to your work.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:That didn't occur to me, but I suppose if you are an artist then you can't really be a shrinking violet about being known.marjoram_blues wrote:This forum is brimful of artistic talent. Even if I don't always show appreciation to Hobbes, yourself and others, I am grateful for all the sharing of images and ideas. Totally fascinating.artisticsolution wrote: [ to Hobbes ]
You are an artist no doubt.
Thank you for sharing your art with me.
I will pm you my name....if you have Facebook please friend me...I'd like to see more of your art.
Re: the sharing of your name and seeing your art. If you really don't wish others to know your name, then you might want to be more careful when uploading. Your signature is plain to see - and probably duly noted - in some of your attached images.
AS is a most talented artist.If people can't work out who she is and where they can see her work, then they are just plain daft !
I wonder if this thread is an example of serial covert advertising? Clever work all round.
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He has a great voice.Hobbes' Choice wrote:vegetariantaxidermy wrote:'Steampunk'. I've never heard of that. Just Googled it. Fantastic, atmospheric stuff. I'm hooked.
If you like harmonies. Try this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQWY-JO ... QWY-JOhF2I
I love Steam Powered Giraffe.
You might like "chap - hop"
Here is Professor Elemental
and Mr.B The Gentleman Rhymer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiRPBCiJg2c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iRTB-FTMdk
If you like to read sci-fi, there are many Steampunk novels to try. They feel like Jules Verne, but can be set on other worlds.
eg - thought not typical of the author https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_World
eg. before "steampunk" was coined "Warlord of the Air" by Michael Moorcock.
I love this kind of thing, with all the gears, iron, and steam...It's so atmospheric and fascinating:
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I must say your steampunk girls stacks up well with the ones I've seen, and adds a feminine touch to what seems to be a largely masculine genre.artisticsolution wrote:I am finally having fun with my new gallery and new partner is near perfect. This month we are having a Steampunk show. It's fun to be in control of your art (commissions and display and other such business shit )...being a gallery owner means you call the shots. Plus if you have a good partner you split the cost and the work of the gallery! Beautiful!
Now if everything could run as smoothly in my personal life...mother-in-law died last month...sad..She might have been the best mother-in-law on the planet. Youngest son (21) is giving us a little drama...can't wait til he grows up already...I'm tired! lol
Other than that...things remain the same. How about you all? What have I missed?
A little preview of the Steampunk Show...I'll try to remember to post some pics of the reception...oh did I mention my partner and I are expanding the gallery? if all goes well, construction should begin next week! Weehoo!
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Thank you Veg and M!
About the name...yes...you can see it in my pics if you look closely...and I think arising mentioned it once in a post, but I figured..."who listens to him anyway?" Lol
I am not here to spam so I don't mention my name...if someone asks..I will tell them...but I am just trying to be respectful of the forum while still sharing my art with other like minded people. Actually, I would take out my name but it's all I can do to resize as I suck at computer graphics. So...I figure...who's gonna look that close anyway.
About the name...yes...you can see it in my pics if you look closely...and I think arising mentioned it once in a post, but I figured..."who listens to him anyway?" Lol
I am not here to spam so I don't mention my name...if someone asks..I will tell them...but I am just trying to be respectful of the forum while still sharing my art with other like minded people. Actually, I would take out my name but it's all I can do to resize as I suck at computer graphics. So...I figure...who's gonna look that close anyway.
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I don't see anything wrong with openly sharing your name and art space; given that it's already out there, and in a good way.artisticsolution wrote:Thank you Veg and M!
About the name...yes...you can see it in my pics if you look closely...and I think arising mentioned it once in a post, but I figured..."who listens to him anyway?" Lol
I am not here to spam so I don't mention my name...if someone asks..I will tell them...but I am just trying to be respectful of the forum while still sharing my art with other like minded people. Actually, I would take out my name but it's all I can do to resize as I suck at computer graphics. So...I figure...who's gonna look that close anyway.
Sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. All best wishes at this difficult and yet, special time.