⭐️ "The Walk" - a surrealistic fish surprize

in bescouted •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Original reverse glass painting in graphite pencil, watercolor and acrylics.

There is also another version I painted without the fish. This one here is more focused around the thought, that you never know, who or what you will encounter, when you take things in your hands and go ahead and do something!





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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Cooles Bild mal wieder -
die Farben gefallen und das Motiv -
Geiler Freaky Style :-)
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Herzlichen Dank! 🤩

Irgendwie steempunk, irgendwie auch nicht. Gefällt mir. Regt die Fantasie an!

Alternative Fortbewegungsart ;-)

I like the color composition very well, great depth effect especially in dark blue area! Super static knowledge, respect!

Thank you! Means a lot coming from a maser like you!

I love your Rube Goldberg inspired contraptions. This makes learning to roller-blade look easy.

HIS machines and contraptions are really awesome, pretty flattering comparison! Hehe... these are the students roller blades. Expert are here :-)

Are you familiar with the sport of roller derby? It's a woman's sport that's highly injury-prone.

I think they should use your designs and make things even more exciting!

Lol... certainly don't want to be responsible for more injuries!

The way you approach and implement mechanics on the canvas is always eye candy...
Cheers!

Very awesome work. Really love the texture of the background. How big is the original work?

I've never heard about Hinterglas-paintings. how are they usually hung? with a paper as white background?

Very beautiful and exceptional imagination rendered flawlessly accessible to lesser minds