Here are some recent paintings in the studio.
1/ Carthage burning: A relook at old styled painting styles and greecian culture
2/ Quadtych Seasons: A panel of four images set in the same location featuring different materials, weather, colour pallete and surface material, for a full applied workout.










very cool, koshime! i’ve been meaning to do one of these, myself. looks like a lot of of :]
It was a lot of fun indeed. The best method I find is to paint it as naturalistic as possible. Then add snow and ice, then convert to desert and then autumn
Nice, man… I like how you did the seasonal variations.
awesome !
man every tiem i see u yoru skills jump by x100 thease are really really really fekin great man !
Very nice! Lovely atmosphere to all of these.
beautiful.. I liked 2nd enviro very much (“warm” winter).
these are really beautiful sir – thanks for sharing!
Awesome! How do you do that?
Hi guys,
This was a exercise in painting the same scene with different tones, colours and feels. As such, it is more than just a colour balance. I had to actively, repaint each scene, and set the appropriate colours and research it against reference to get the right colours and tones.
It made sense to have a red/yellow in a desert scene for example, and subsequently, it made sense to fill in the lake with the sand and so on.
I really enjoyed this, and will work up other scenes as well
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