The lighting was really nice today — “crispy” and overcast, with no glare — so I was able to get a couple good pictures of the latest two paintings. Because they were done with post-processing involving several layers of hard polymer tinted glazes, they’re very difficult to capture. You can click either of them to access a higher res version in my art gallery (hey, buy a 2009 art calendar if you’re not into my body modification interview book).
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These photos really show off the textures of the paint itself. I really like that its clearly not a smooth surface. That definitely adds even more character to your paintings.
Something weird happened, so I post this again. Love your art. Have you ever considered to paint the school of Athens by Rafaello. Would be cool in “reptilian”.
The School of Athens would have to be HUGE!
I noticed you paint a lot of reptiles.
Started to reread your blog from the beginnig. (dont know why but I enjoy it a lot) Found some pics from your “nonreptilian” paintings. I was like wtf!. I knew that you can paint other than happy lizards, but was really impressed. So how I knew that you can paint other things than lizards. Check out the art gallery and painting named Pygmalion.
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