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riq
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 11:33 pm     Reply with quote
I got the fever lately, and I started doing some watercolor sketches.. I pulled out an old pad, and there were some earlier sketches/paintings too, so I've put those up too(very few have seen them, so I wanted to share) here goes.

My dog was very patient while I finished this pic.. I had keep him from changing positions a few times; but I think he like the final painting; he tried to lick it!


Smoky the cat.. I have a lot of photos from travelling.. This is my girlfriend's( at the time) kitten. Im holding him.


This comes from old reference taken of a friend..I wanted to paint some drapery..


this was one of those pictures that I liked more close up..


I drew Ichiro 4 years ago in Japan. Lots of travellers and whatnot living in a community house.. I had just bought this pad and a watercolor set( I'm still using the same one's today) First time I used a lot of black in a picture.


I also drew Tracey around the same time, at the same place.. She's a Canuck( or Canadian in American English) Her far eye is a little wonky, yes? I mainly wanted to capture her red nose..( she was much cuter than my pic, just so you know)



Sachie was an amazing model.. We met at least 3 or 4 times.. This is the only good picture I produced from those meetings, but we had some cool coversations.


I just felt like sharing( sijun has some of the coolest artists around) and I felt like unplugging my hands, and getting away from the wacom for a little while.

Thanks for looking.

riq.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 11:43 pm     Reply with quote
Solid, beautiful work riq! Makes me want to throw away this damn tablet and start doing "real" stuff again Smile

Please keep posting your work here, I'd love to see more!
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 1:55 am     Reply with quote
...wy use the word dump,Ric? I like them - booth the way you draw and your handle of the watercolours. Good work! Smile
The picture your friend bending foreward is beautiful - femininity captured!
Tracey is a lovely portrait, really beautiful. I think though that the line of her left shoulder seems to fuse with the contour of her cheek. It makes me gaze their all the time and it�s a pity - perhaps you can fix it easily with a shadow...
With Sachie I admire you for the lines of her arms.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 9:47 am     Reply with quote
These are really great riq. Thanks for sharing. Your potential is incredible, and I shudder to think what great works you'll produce in the future.

Bobuke: "The picture your friend bending foreward is beautiful - femininity captured!" You're just saying that cuz of the bust shot right?
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 1:22 pm     Reply with quote
Critical Pete wrote:
Bobuke: "The picture your friend bending foreward is beautiful - femininity captured!" You're just saying that cuz of the bust shot right?

Laughing @"Critical Pete" I can�t find the meaning of the word "cuz" ...but I think perhaps your way of understanding the word femininity reflect only to her breasts - for me there is so much moore that tells us all about femininity. I hope you understand what I mean - otherwise take a clooser look....
There is so much of beauty over this women - you can see she is proud in a very humble way. She is also totaly calm and shows no embarrasment over her bending foreward even though her huge bust makes the pose in a way defying! Wink Anyhow I really think she impersonanates dignity. A lovely picture!
So go on, "riq" posting moore pictures showing women with dignity I look foreward to that there is such a dominance of women as pinups here at sijun - but I don�t mind that either! Wink

Nice with a little chat about what we mean really with our short comments!! Laughing
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 1:31 pm     Reply with quote
Hehehe... It's alright Bobuke, I was just joking. I agree that it is a very powerful piece and I think you expressed yourself very well. It would be nice to hear such comments/criticisms more often ( usually they are limited to art schools ).

btw, 'cuz' is just short for 'because'.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 2:21 pm     Reply with quote
Thnxs, "Critical Pete"! for telling me that you like my way to comment peoples pictures. Makes me proud in a humble way.
I also like when you all help me to understand your short words cuz I�m a newbie here! Laughing
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 3:16 pm     Reply with quote
verry verry nice work. my favorite peice would have to be the picture of the man's head leaning on his hand. Verry detailed and just perfect. Good work. I would like to see more Smile
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 3:28 pm     Reply with quote
Thanks for the comments everyone.( I think over the years, this is the stuff I really enjoy doing the most..)
I do plan to post more... I'm trying to do at least one painting a day.. And If I don't have much time, at least a color sketch.. ( I won't post my more crappy stuff tho'.. I already have one ) I think it' a very dignified pose too Bobuke( she was a natural model)

BTW Mon, I wish you would just put your wacom in the closet for a while( don't throw it away.. Dramatics are cool, but not practical) I love your stuff in the self portrait thread, and I'd love to see what you do with some real paints.

Later,

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