Gentle
by Arie Van der Wijst
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3000.000 x 2400.000 pixels
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Title
Gentle
Artist
Arie Van der Wijst
Medium
Painting - Digital Painting
Description
Here's is my second artwork that I made on my new Wacom Bamboo and the use of a reference photo, but basically from scratch like with a normal painting when you start on a white canvas. I would like to hear from people what they think of it. Thanks for any reaction :)
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May 3rd, 2012
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Comments (5)
Jayne Wilson
This is absolutely stunning work! He looks so lifelike and truly beautiful. I want to hug him! v/f - also promoting on my Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/3dDesignsByJayne
Saleires Art
Oh Arie, this is so beautiful and he looks so gentle. Love his eyes, they have many years of wisdom within them. Love it
Brian Commerford
Arie, it's a very beautiful image. For some reason it's different than a traditional painting....maybe the edges. Using a brush,on a cloth surface seems to give a certain warmth that digital painting doesn't have.On the other hand, i love the feeling coming from the tiger.You have impeccable texture and color ! The background lighting is wonderful ! Having no experience myself, in this medium, how does it feel, when your creating ?
Arie Van der Wijst replied:
Thank you Brian for your reaction, it is different of course, but I find it a lot easier in a way. When I was doing it I couldn't help to think of Rembrandt who was called ''the painter of light''. That's how I felt working on this, because you actually bring in the light because of the screen. I would like to see the result of this in a print on canvas or paper. It does give me the same feeling like when I'm painting in the traditional way and because it's so much easier to blend and pick new colors, you can concentrate more on the image. Maybe you should give it a go yourself? It's all progress any way :)