Wow! Congratulation to your decision to upload your vlogs also in english language! It is breathtaking to observe progress of your art. Your style is inspirative, waking up my fantasy about the story which your paints tell.
You deserve much more views! Also I agree with what you said about art schools in general. I was lucky enough to attend a classical realist academy myself but seen the lazy/ugly modern art pieces in another art program I attended before the academy.
Wow!! I was half expecting this painting to turn out to be a Renaissance study or a Sargent study. Your technique and your concept are both amazing!! I noticed the chessboard, but not the absence of chess pieces. It looked like the women might be getting ready to skip chess and just fight (maybe with swords). You capture flowing Pre-Raphaelite hair and flowing Sargent-style fabric with an old-world feel, but with your own spectacular style. It's cool how you make the colors black and red like characters in the story. Did you start with detailed references for the models, or did you invent them? I agree with your observations about art (and music) schools leading on and accepting tuition money from non-promising students who will have difficulty ever selling their work in the real world (to people who just "know what they like"). Excellent video!!
@@DQ_ArtGroupie Wow, thank you so much for all the kind words! I’m really glad you noticed my love for the Pre-Raphaelites, as their style inspires me a lot. As for my concepts, I usually start by finding references for the poses, and then I implement details that catch my eye, whether it’s the clothing or certain elements of nature. I often have an initial idea in mind, but if I’m unsure about anatomy or composition, I’ll either take photos of myself in the pose I need or look for references to guide me.
This is so beautiful, you're an amazing artist ❤
Wow! Congratulation to your decision to upload your vlogs also in english language! It is breathtaking to observe progress of your art.
Your style is inspirative, waking up my fantasy about the story which your paints tell.
You deserve much more views!
Also I agree with what you said about art schools in general.
I was lucky enough to attend a classical realist academy myself but seen the lazy/ugly modern art pieces in another art program I attended before the academy.
Wow!! I was half expecting this painting to turn out to be a Renaissance study or a Sargent study. Your technique and your concept are both amazing!! I noticed the chessboard, but not the absence of chess pieces. It looked like the women might be getting ready to skip chess and just fight (maybe with swords). You capture flowing Pre-Raphaelite hair and flowing Sargent-style fabric with an old-world feel, but with your own spectacular style. It's cool how you make the colors black and red like characters in the story. Did you start with detailed references for the models, or did you invent them? I agree with your observations about art (and music) schools leading on and accepting tuition money from non-promising students who will have difficulty ever selling their work in the real world (to people who just "know what they like"). Excellent video!!
@@DQ_ArtGroupie Wow, thank you so much for all the kind words! I’m really glad you noticed my love for the Pre-Raphaelites, as their style inspires me a lot. As for my concepts, I usually start by finding references for the poses, and then I implement details that catch my eye, whether it’s the clothing or certain elements of nature. I often have an initial idea in mind, but if I’m unsure about anatomy or composition, I’ll either take photos of myself in the pose I need or look for references to guide me.
Wonderful painting. Reminds me of Waterhouse, who is my favourite artist, or one of them
@@dashinvaine mine too!! im always so happy when someone sees the inspiration, I love pre-raphaelites and Waterhouse the most, so thank you so much!
i agree with you, i went to the Chicago art institute to see an friend and their work sucked. i have no idea why they accepted them
Beautiful painting but why the chessboard is 9x5?