Here's a quick walk-through of my recent painting, Cast Into a Rippled Mentality:




Final:

Close-ups:



By the way, today was the last day to gander at the works from my solo show. Thank you all for the tremendous support. Next up is a group showing at the University of Arizona...

(taken by Thinkspace)
P.S. Additions to my to-do-before-i-die list:
-Attend a TED conference.-Attend at least one FIFA World Cup match.
-Buy a house in the U.S. and build a house in Vietnam (both for my parents).

amazing post!
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I'm so happy you posted this! I've been wanting to see your process!
ReplyDeleteReally? The U of A? I live a mile away. When is it, and are you coming personally?
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteA W E S O M E !!!! *o*
ReplyDeleteMuah! *kisses* and some *[hugs]*
ReplyDeleteI was wondering when you were going to come out with another one of these walk throughs. Now I have reference for my own struggles with watercolors. Thanks for the lesson on how to be the most awesome artist.
From your exhibition, I see the flying Doritos strike again. hehe
ReplyDeleteSide question: What pigments did you develop this picture with?
Whenever I look at your blog I always get this sharp feeling that I need to create something beautiful. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteGreat artwork over here, love your latest posts. It reminds me of this:
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I'm trying to learn how to draw, I really need to find more blogs like yours and this, can you suggest me some more?
Will certainly come back!
Awesome! and an even awesomer "to-do-before-i-die list" :)
ReplyDeletesuch wonderful work, id sell my parents for one of these framed
ReplyDeleteI just love that painting! The fabric billowing outside of the photo is a neat idea, and the color choice is brilliant (I just adore blue and orange together.. contrast colors). But anyways, they're fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIf you have some free time, perhaps you could check out my blog..? I'm only 17, and have a lot to improve, but I'm getting there. I'm currently working on what my mom calls my best piece yet, so maybe you could keep an eye out for it. Critiques and feedback are certainly welcome..
Thanks!
-Kendra
my good lord!
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