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The Restraunt and The Old Mammoth

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As a reaction to one of my co-workers falling down with prostate cancer. It's a pure response.... I hope they get feeling better.... I am concerned as they pretty old, but want the best. They are very critical for the workplace, this is a more of a tribute....

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These colors are really nice, keep that up, it's really pleasing. From the mood and warmth of the colors used.

Also sorry about your Co worker.

DevilRat responds:

I feel this is one of the artworks that screams my digital painter side to the 9nth degree. For using color as creatively as possible, how dark or bright doesn't matter to me, but the color of the everything.... Brushwork and color are the two things that I tend to focus on for giving off mood and expressiveness... Though I thought my shape choices for mammoth for the left side is meh while the right remained readable. except eyes, but the language off of the trunk helps a ton and the setting. All of these were shades of red on the right side, with occasional orange and yellow overlaps. That add punch. While muted reds being used as substitutes of double color overlaps. to blend to as smooth as possible and also reflect life in the metal of stuff... While blue was used to express somberness with many muted tones that look saturated besides the occasional highlights, oolor bleeds and drifts. Color is something I find very easy to do.... As I am used to working in color all of the time, but like I said. This screams a digital painter background in the color mixing and also just brushwork that I done and created.

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Feb 6, 2020
3:41 PM EST
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