"A man's true character comes out when he's drunk." -Charlie Chaplin
First Painting for this November's Art Showing in Duluth MN. My good friend Devin Francisco and I are gonna give Duluth a show they have never seen. Check out his work as well, you will not be disappointed. Devin: [link]
Inspired by Violent Work of Art's song, "Wasted."
12 x 16 on 140lbs coldpress watercolor paper Watercolors - pen and ink - pastel markers
Dear lord, where do I start? Hmm, first, I'd just like to say that the jester hat is marvelously tainted, fitting in perfectly with the rest of the pic. The skulls on the tips were a nice touch~ The hair, my god, if only a stylist could do that for me! It looks incredibly too epic for me to ignore. The shape of the nose is a bit distorted, but that doesn't do anything to lessen the pic's greatness. The bumps on the eyebrows add intriguing character and mystique. I think those are spider webs or bandages in his eyes, and my god, do they look cool! He lacks a mouth, but then again, it doesn't look like he'll be cracking too many jokes in the near future, unfortunately. The body is almost too awesome for me to describe. The cracked and distorted bone ribs and sternum above the skin... the obvious muscles he has, or had, being a corpse(?)... the melted skin and flesh and bone and whatever else there may be that simply splatter as if shot by a chemical stun gun... the details put into the dissection of this masterpiece are phenomenal. The background is definitely the finishing touch. Without the smears, stains, and splatters, this picture would simply not be complete. I believe you used coffee and ink? It looks other-wordly, better than any horror movie film effects. If I were to be dissected, mutated, radiated, have my atomic molecules inadequately scrambled, and have all of my DNA unraveled in bio-anatomy mutation to create a scientifically enhanced corpse jester, then this is what I'd want to look like <3 Marvelous, fantastical, horrifying job you've done here <3 <3 <3 5 stars all around!
i honestly don;t know what to say, usually i have a lot to say but, im speechless! the textures and the colors all form in perfect unison! The darkness of it also apeals to the darker side of a person. i also LOVE the detail you put into this. Everything down to the folds in the epic jester hat. This doesen't say 'wasted' it says 'WaStEd' as in wasted and gone. the emotion is almost radiating off of the figure. the background effect is also very lifelike and very appealing, makes it less greyscale and more apealing to the eye. Amzing job!!!
Very impressive work and I love this way how you put this part of skeleton here, and of course I really like subdued colours as in other yours works too
The hair, my god, if only a stylist could do that for me! It looks incredibly too epic for me to ignore.
The shape of the nose is a bit distorted, but that doesn't do anything to lessen the pic's greatness. The bumps on the eyebrows add intriguing character and mystique. I think those are spider webs or bandages in his eyes, and my god, do they look cool! He lacks a mouth, but then again, it doesn't look like he'll be cracking too many jokes in the near future, unfortunately.
The body is almost too awesome for me to describe. The cracked and distorted bone ribs and sternum above the skin... the obvious muscles he has, or had, being a corpse(?)... the melted skin and flesh and bone and whatever else there may be that simply splatter as if shot by a chemical stun gun... the details put into the dissection of this masterpiece are phenomenal.
The background is definitely the finishing touch. Without the smears, stains, and splatters, this picture would simply not be complete. I believe you used coffee and ink? It looks other-wordly, better than any horror movie film effects.
If I were to be dissected, mutated, radiated, have my atomic molecules inadequately scrambled, and have all of my DNA unraveled in bio-anatomy mutation to create a scientifically enhanced corpse jester, then this is what I'd want to look like <3
Marvelous, fantastical, horrifying job you've done here <3 <3 <3 5 stars all around!
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