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Collectables => Paintings & Prints => Topic started by: Tigerchips on January 24, 2008, 03:14:47 PM
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It's signed "Scarlett Fisher".
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Scarlett Fisher.... :24:
Could be a Red Herring. :24:
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Okay, It's a red herring, it's one of mine. :blush:
Here are the faults:
1) The mountains look like pyramids
2) The clouds aren't right
3) The big trees need to be shaded more
4) The trees on the left look like they need shifting back to give the painting more depth.
5) There's a round coffee stain above the fourth tree (edited out using PSP)
6) The mountain doesn't come down far enough, it's floating in the sky.
7) And a few more
Still, I was only about 16 and it was my first attempt (and last) at a full painting.
I used the Bob Ross wet-on-wet technique. ;D
It's actually signed ANT (for Anthony)
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Well you may see the faults TC, but I reckon it is a sight better than a lot I see out and about!
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:sign_thanks:
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Darn sight better than anything I could do :clap:
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TC you do yourself an injustice. I've seen much worse on sale in exhibitions! :P
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:blush:
Bob Ross paintings aren't that dificult to do, you should give it a go... ;D
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I remember watching him when i first got sky tv http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sQsFQpTRE0U&feature=related
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Just lightly blend it, one hair and some air. Haha, and just beat the devil out of it.
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Looking at it again, are you sure its not a bar of white Toblerone?
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Yum, chocolate Mountain! :P
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I always think it looks so easy as bob does it... everything i tried looks REAL rubbish, but maybe i just don't have the right materials :P
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I always think it looks so easy as bob does it... everything i tried looks REAL rubbish, but maybe i just don't have the right materials :P
You need to talk to the trees. :24:
Didn't you buy the Bob Ross materials?
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Nah havent done that much trouble... but i love to see him paint, its incredibly relaxing
"something about like so"
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If i were you TC i would get yourself a good art course, and go for it......it could be a new career....
Thanks, but I don't have the painting spirit that my other family members have. My Grandad and all his 5 brothers were oil painters or artists (all miners too, i think). My aunt is an oil painter, my mum enjoys it too.