Did this for my mock GCSE art exam, took 8 hours in total start to finish. Quality of this picture isn't so good so I'll take a higher resolution one soon (like really high resolution XD)
Anyways, enjoy, comment etc.
Did this for my mock GCSE art exam, took 8 hours in total start to finish. Quality of this picture isn't so good so I'll take a higher resolution one soon (like really high resolution XD)
Anyways, enjoy, comment etc.
Everything...by me.
Really nice, I like the colors you used.
Taste the rainbow.
At 2/11/07 08:09 PM, Mindistortion wrote: WTF is it?
UhUHUhhhhhhhh, yea?, wtf is it, imeen the colors look good but, I got no idea what it is
nice, i just had my mock GCSE art exam (which i failed) and it was totally unfair i painted a really good picture of domo-kun with an exploding background and stuff (i choose popart as my style) and she rejects it saying it was too cartoony ;_;
At 2/11/07 08:09 PM, Mindistortion wrote: WTF is it?
It's F*king art, know what that is? Learn to appreciate the colors he used and the strokes he made.
Good job though, I wish I knew how to paint.
At 2/11/07 03:12 PM, Trinidex wrote: Did this for my mock GCSE art exam, took 8 hours in total start to finish. Quality of this picture isn't so good so I'll take a higher resolution one soon (like really high resolution XD)
Anyways, enjoy, comment etc.
I look at the brown thing the first time and see a cliff. I look at the white thing and think it's an ice mountain with a shroom on it. I look at the water rising and see a water run overcoming a desert and the warped brown parts become quicksand.
I'm imaginative like that :p
Sweet imagination, it makes me want to nothing.
But I like it. A lot.
8 hours well spent, the colors are great
sleep 18 hours, party 24
im sorry but what is it? im not that good at defining art canvas
It's based around the theme of a surreal landscape, we had to do a painting of lots of different things merged together in a sort of abstract scene.
The middle part is meant to be a desert, and in the sky there's a tidal wave, a snowy mountain in the foreground, and a big mushroom in the middle.
We were using acrylic paints, we had about 10 colours in total, so we were encouraged to mix our own, which I think I did pretty well :)
The pictures don't really do it justice, the colours are a little brighter and more vibrant. The camera makes it look a little scruffy.
Thats amazing now i see in hi res your choice of colours are good you really got the surrealism there and i can easily make out what it is, nice job 9/10
May I say that that painting is... well... fanta astic. The colours and the imagination is all there.
nice work =) yeh mock gcse i didnt do that but i did the 10 hour exam. It was cool did u paint it in acrillic or oil paints?
Sorry but i cant really tell what it is :/
Is that a mushroom at the front?
Really good colours though
Man, that's awesome! I love the tidal wave!!
dude the high res one makes look even better, fantastic work! I would buy that :)
sleep 18 hours, party 24
At 2/11/07 09:46 PM, misterdog wrote:
I look at the brown thing the first time and see a cliff. I look at the white thing and think it's an ice mountain with a shroom on it. I look at the water rising and see a water run overcoming a desert and the warped brown parts become quicksand.
At 2/12/07 07:53 AM, Trinidex wrote:
The middle part is meant to be a desert, and in the sky there's a tidal wave, a snowy mountain in the foreground, and a big mushroom in the middle.
:D
The high-res picture makes it look so different. I guess it's the fact that I can see the environment of the workspace around it. Do you have any other paintings?
canvas or not canvas?
At 2/12/07 07:53 AM, Trinidex wrote: It's based around the theme of a surreal landscape, we had to do a painting of lots of different things merged together in a sort of abstract scene.
Cool, I'm doing a surreal picture for my mock exam at the minute as well. It's almost finished, but I keep getting told to 'add something here' or 'define these colours more'. I enjoyed it at first but I just want to smash it now. I've got the actual exam at the end of March :(
It reminds me of The Persistance Of Memory by Dali.
Very nice.