Progress of my painting "Metamorphosis (Angel) V"

in art •  7 years ago 

I painted this 5th version of Metamorphosis (Angel) in commission last January. I documented the progress and want to share it with you here.





Metamorphosis (Angel) V, 2017
Acrylic on fiberboard
50 x 50 cm / 19.69" x 19.69"
Private collection / USA

THE PROGRESS

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Stage 4

Stage 5

Stage 6

Stage 7

Here is the finished painting:

An animated progress slideshow can be seen here: http://gric.at/gallery/bild324_m.htm


Details:

A video view of this painting can be seen here:
https://steemit.com/dtube/@gric/l21tgu6k

If you have questions don't hesitate to use the comment section!


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I know I am repeating myself again and again. Your stuff is amazing!

Thank you @trumpman!

I just realized you payed randowhale to vote for me - thank you very much! :-)

It's the least I can do. You deserve every penny ^_^ By the way, is any of these for sale?

I have a price list of available originals on this page: http://gric.at/preisliste/

Bloody awesome! I wish I could have upvoted you with more than 10 cents :)

Thank you! Every cent counts! :-)

The figure is sublime in lighting and curvature. I like the fact that the "wings" are not identically symmetric in detail. That takes a bit of doing, and gives it a true organic feel.

Enjoyed this piece and the entire process. You are truly skilled.

Thank you @talltim!

Somehow I hadn't stumbled into you here before but wow! You've got something amazing going here. I can see some of your influences but you're doing something fresh and new too.

Thank you @pfunk!

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I don't know what I need to say im stoned

Yoo wtf man that is soo cool i like it

Thanks!

Very nice work. Great to see the progression like this.

Thanks!

cooooooooool!!!

Thanks!

great job again. the details of the "wire wings" are amazing.

Thank you!

Very beautiful-- your detail work is amazing! I think what I enjoy most about your paintings is the juxtaposition of the softness of the human form with the very strict/mechanical elements.

Thank you @reddragonfly! Yes, the antithesis between the organic/soft/beautiful and the artificial/cold/eroded was always my artistic playground.

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Gorgeous! I wonder if you used a model ... Her thighs are like magnets for the eye!
:-)

Back in 2005 when I painted the first version of this I mixed two images in Photoshop to get a reference for the lower body. The butt was from an image from the "anatomy photo book for artists" and the legs from another image I found on the internet. So it's a kind of a Frankenstein-Angel.

Frankenstein- Angel? That's a great idea! ;)

Amazing as usual ! Thank You for the detailed answer Peter ! :-)

You are very welcome!

der nächste "GRIC" hammer ... fantastische Arbeit :-)
must resteemed

Danke! :-)

This is amazing figurative painting, @gric
You have some serious talent here. One can see the skills, man.

Thank you!

Respect.

WOW! love it ... you're so talented!

Thank you!

It's just crazy what you attention to detail is and i would like to know where do you get sooo much patience for all of it. I have ADHD probably and will need to do some tests on myself lol Amazing work mate, you have a follower.

Thank you! My patience is limited! I make it up with tricks and routine! :-)

How long does it take to create a piece of art as such you have shered in this post approximately?

In this format with a similar amount of details 2-3 weeks.

This is why i adore committed artists and this is why their work must have value. It's nothing like my fast snaps where i could have a dozen images withing two days with the photoshoot included. But the reason why i started taking photographs is because i have no hand and talent for drawing. I understand that one can learn.. but still it is not the same and i definitely lack patience.. Great work mate.

Wow !! Upvoted
very good painting <3 ^ ^

Thank you @cuteve!

I love your work, you're an art genius.

Thank you!

Woow.. Wonderful.. Keep up the great job, just followed you :-)

Thanks!

It' incredible! I love your paintings

Happy to hear that! Thank you!

This is a beautiful painting... I like how you used the bright orange on the legs!.
I would like to paint something like this someday, thanks for sharing this, this is more inspiration for everybody! :)

Thank you!

great stuff - one version of this got you suspended on Facebook, I remember!

Yes, I had always problems with these on Facebook.

WOW

meep

Wow! You're amazing! I love that! Keep doing it and posting! I'll follow you!

Thank you @ffodie!

Master Gric :)

Each stage is magic.... Lovely

Thank you!

I am not sure why but the light shining through her legs and the way it reveals her bones is what really stands out to me. The wings are amazing, of course - your organic machinery is always breathtaking. But the translucent calves are just such a nice touch.

Question - at stage 4 when you are beginning to outline the organic machinery, are you scratching through to reveal canvas or is that white paint?

The white lines are from white chalk transfer paper. I used it to trace the contours for the wings on the canvas.

Ah thank you, that is a nice insight and one of those cool tricks that probably makes your life a lot easier I am guessing. Part of the reason I asked about any posts with process pics is because the level of entwined detail in the organic machinery sections of your art is so intimidating that I wanted to see the beginnings of it, see how you started on one of those sections. This was exactly what I was hoping to see and I thank you so much for sharing it with me! I know it was kind of a lazy request, I could have dug through your blog but I wasn't sure what I was looking for. I very much appreciate you taking the time to give me those links. Cheers - Carl