i’m genuinely curious as to how other skin tones can look with fire art, i mean, we all know that fire can turns things black very quickly, and with the art being greyscale, how would he highlight extremely dark or more porcelain skins
Well maybe that’s why he is focused on more dark brown skins in representing African culture genes and also their resilience through time. He found his visions being transformed into art through this specific tool aka fire, but anyone else can find their own true style with many other tools. When it comes to fire creating other skin tones would probably help mixing fire on canvas with resin when cooled down or other materials for more detailed expression. After all sky is the limit right? Hope this helps🙏🏻 thanks for your comment🩵
It’s actually the features that make someone look black or white. He could make the same art with the same values but just white or black features and it would still look right. If I took a picture of a white person with dramatic lighting do they all the sudden look black? Or in movies when white people are in shadow or night scenes do they suddenly look black? No. So the amount of burn isn’t necessarily a problem. Mainly the features. Have you ever seen photo albums of grunge, rock, metal, and death metal bands? The contrast is high and the brightness is low. Lastly, think about two tone images. Black and white iconic images like Che Guevara or the OBEY logo. If I make a two tone image of a black guy using just white and black it’s still going to look like a black guy. If I use a two tone image to make a white guy it’s still going to look like a white guy. Last example. Imagine gameboys camera which is essentially the same thing. Do write people all the sudden look black or black people all the sudden look white? Source: me, I’m an artist who can draw white and black people.
Like in culinary where the edge of the fire is used to add aesthetics to the outer appearance of cakes 🍰 especially where sugar has to be melted on top of it, so he is edging with the fire aka painting with the edge of the fire 🔥 otherwise you can burn not only the canvas but the whole studio 😀
Beautiful hyper-realism, these subjects look so alive I half expected them to start breathing!
I agree ! Same thoughts 💙
This is cool😅
Drawing with fire 🔥 💙😀
i’m genuinely curious as to how other skin tones can look with fire art, i mean, we all know that fire can turns things black very quickly, and with the art being greyscale, how would he highlight extremely dark or more porcelain skins
Well maybe that’s why he is focused on more dark brown skins in representing African culture genes and also their resilience through time. He found his visions being transformed into art through this specific tool aka fire, but anyone else can find their own true style with many other tools.
When it comes to fire creating other skin tones would probably help mixing fire on canvas with resin when cooled down or other materials for more detailed expression.
After all sky is the limit right?
Hope this helps🙏🏻 thanks for your comment🩵
Probably just burn the background and barely touch it with fire with lighter skin tones but idk
It’s actually the features that make someone look black or white. He could make the same art with the same values but just white or black features and it would still look right. If I took a picture of a white person with dramatic lighting do they all the sudden look black? Or in movies when white people are in shadow or night scenes do they suddenly look black? No.
So the amount of burn isn’t necessarily a problem. Mainly the features. Have you ever seen photo albums of grunge, rock, metal, and death metal bands? The contrast is high and the brightness is low.
Lastly, think about two tone images. Black and white iconic images like Che Guevara or the OBEY logo. If I make a two tone image of a black guy using just white and black it’s still going to look like a black guy. If I use a two tone image to make a white guy it’s still going to look like a white guy.
Last example. Imagine gameboys camera which is essentially the same thing. Do write people all the sudden look black or black people all the sudden look white?
Source: me, I’m an artist who can draw white and black people.
@@ilovejesusandilovegod8803 Thats what im thinking - just use less fire for lighter skin tones. But what do i know. I can barely draw basic shapes.
You should look at see of his works, you'd be able to tell!
The precision and accuracy are amazing
I agree! Its like they are alive!
WoW!!!
It’s amazing 🤩
This is fire!
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Damn that’s great
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Charcoil
Ouh thanks man ! Appreciated
We are all different shades of wheat.
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Can he draw a white person?
I am curious too
Beautiful art
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Edge??
Like in culinary where the edge of the fire is used to add aesthetics to the outer appearance of cakes 🍰 especially where sugar has to be melted on top of it, so he is edging with the fire aka painting with the edge of the fire 🔥 otherwise you can burn not only the canvas but the whole studio 😀
Holy
HE DOES WHAT TO HIS SUBJECT IN FLAME????
What the heII 😂
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