"Dissolution of Ego VI"- another variation finished...
This latest (blue) version of "Dissolution of Ego VI" was commissioned by a collector in the US. I took these photos today before the painting was packed and picked up for shipping to its new home.
Dissolution of Ego VI, 2017
Acrylic on fiberboard
32 x 40 cm / 12.6" x 15.75"
Amazing art! :) I can't stop looking at this picture, exactly how I feel sometimes.
Steem on and enjoy your day :)
Thank you @temeraire!
another gric masterpiece :-)
Resteemed
Thanks Yoogy!
I like the subtlety in the mouth, where she looks like she's either going to say something, or perhaps exclaim. But it may just be the way the blocks are separated.
It leaves me with the impression of the "opening" being the unleashing of hidden truths and thoughts, where the assembled visage is the calm veneer that society demands.
Excellent work, wish I had made it :)
Thank you @talltim!
@gric Like I've said before, your style is tremendous! I see you are using acrylic. I have started studying art again and trying to build up my skill, I am struggling with painting again and acrylic is tricky medium.
Your concepts are so interesting, and it looks like you created them in a 3d software program. Wow!
Thank you @enkulu! I'm actually using 3D software to create the concepts for most of my paintings. Acrylic is not easy to handle, especially when soft transitions and shadows are needed. For this purpose I use the airbrush or I paint critical areas with oils.
Oh wow! That is an interesting insight into your process of creating your pieces. I enjoy learning about other artists processes as I try and develop my own style.
I should try airbrushing one day.
Thanks for sharing your art, itis inspring.
This is stunning!
Thank you!
Did you make the frame too? That's a pretty sick frame.
I get the raw frames built by a carpenter but I finish the metallic surface.
This is wonderful. Very nice idea!
Thank you!
Wonderful Work ! Love it !
Thank you Achim!
Amazing work !
Thanks!
I am definitely in love with your art.
Great to hear that! Thank you @trenz!