During the lesson, my lecturer showed the classroom a website he thought was particularly interesting. I was never any good at painting because it required too much patients…..and also I’m not really good at it but some times you’d wait for the paint to dry in order to prevent smearing, and for me, that would be quite frustrating. Also, I tend to make countless mistakes that seem impossible to erase, it’s not like Adobe Photoshop where I can simply use the erase tool. What I like about this artist is that he/she paints loosely yet retaining form, and then simply scans it into Photoshop and plays around with it.
I started with an illustration of mine that had not been paint originally, but still see what cool effects can be brought forward.
In this piece, I decide to give the loose paining style, a go and see will what be the outcome.






Silas says:
These drawings are heavy Karwan
November 25, 2008, 2:36 pmu make it look so easy when it’s not.
Matt K says:
Karvan
Simply amazing ! I want to do that with light. I want brush strokes to be colored by light. That’s what my 3d vision is. What makes you strive for the idea ?
December 15, 2008, 5:14 amkarvan says:
I strike purely in the essence of music. Depending on what music I’m listening to, determines the outcome of the piece. However, it’s useful to research different artist so that one may emulate an assortment of styles. What I do is I take a style from a and merge is with b, which ultimately create a new breed.
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January 11, 2009, 10:40 pm