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#81
So beautiful, Chris.
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#82
(02-04-2015, 11:09 PM)ellajam Wrote:  So beautiful, Chris.

Thank you sweet thing!
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris
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#83
JC,

no I have never done anything like that. I have done a number based on Fairy Tales for hanging in kids rooms. I did illustrate some poems I wrote, or adapted into poem form from older fables to read in my youngest daughter's third grade, however those illustrations were not nearly as complex as these pictures, as it generally took about forty hours per piece. I'll post one of the pages (actually 2) to one of the adapted poems below to show you the difference.  

Ellamanila,

I've done both. I usually have 2 to 4 original duplicates, because it takes that many tries to get it exactly how I want it. Like in the moon over the mountains one, I originally had a vague face on the moon, but thought it made it too obvious. So I usually end up with extra ones and I will sell them, but keep the final one and make cheap prints. I've never shown them in the public.

Dale

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How long after picking up the brush, the first masterpiece?

The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
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#84
I love the ducking pigs! A great combination of words and images - you are very talented.
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#85
Loved that Dale. Last 2 lines are hysterical.
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#86
Chris,

I really like the way you did the reflection.

Dale
How long after picking up the brush, the first masterpiece?

The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
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#87
(02-04-2015, 12:37 AM)ChristopherSea Wrote:  excellent composition christopher, the colours are perfect




I figured it out using instructions from Ray on how to use tinypic.com. Thanks!

'Amidst the Rhododendron'

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#88
also love the heron pic, seems we have some talent on the site after all Big Grin
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#89
pfft did you doubt us! I've often found that poets are also artists and musicians. we should form an international band. I since i'm first to suggest something I pick ......punk~!
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#90
(02-05-2015, 08:33 PM)billy Wrote:  also love the heron pic, seems we have some talent on the site after all Big Grin

Thanks twice Billy!

Yes Dale, I went a bit overboard on those lagoon reflections, but it seemed to work. I did want the cranes to stand out a bit more than they did, but with watercolors you have to live with whatever happens.
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris
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#91
I want to play the sax ala capt.beefheart
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Bastard Elect
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#92
(02-06-2015, 12:33 PM)srijantje Wrote:  I want to play the sax ala capt.beefheart

capt. beefheart was ripped off by frank zappa, I reckon



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#93
Chris and Dale and Bena, OH MY!
                                                                                                                a brightly colored fungus that grows in bark inclusions
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#94
I'll take keyboards or preferably piano, but only for jazz, blues (although I'm not playing SRV, but it is easier than playing Tommy's bass part); for classic Rock I can slide to the Hammond with Lesli cabs, or if lacking I can always play rhythm or lead guitar. Won't do no Punk though as I can actually play my instruments.   Hysterical


dale 
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The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
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#95
I am sitting in a room with a piano & yahama 88 key digital (how redundant!) I also own a keytar. So I think you should merge all your ideas above and play not SRV but ZZ on the keytar. AND being the demanding bitch that I am, you are required to braid your beard so you look a tad punkish.


Melonious Thunk.
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#98
Really well done, shem, haunting but beautiful.
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#99
(02-15-2015, 08:29 PM)ellajam Wrote:  Really well done, shem, haunting but beautiful.
Cheers Smile One hand clapping suggests that, while what I am doing may have some artistic value, it ultimately has no comercial future :*
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Crucifixion

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