Everyone, take a Zen break and look at this amazing video. It has to be seen to be believed. I love this man. I think we are probably very similar people. He's found a new way to paint goldfish and I just...every time I watch it, it makes me cry a little. So beautiful.
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I had to watch it twice to understand it--is he painting on *layers* of epoxy? That--I had no idea it could have that kind of effect. The realism is absolutely uncanny.
That is just--oh my god. That's mindblowing.
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And the coolest part is that the fish cast shadows! And they end up suspended in an element that actually looks like water. It's just so beautiful...
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Painting the giant goldfish at the end was almost the more interesting part, to me -- knowing ones' brushes and textures and how to wield them.
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I love the way he finishes the eye last...by hand. :) So beautifully intimate and personal.
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I totally want to try it though, to make my own "koi in a box". You know how much I love painting koi. ~This~ is the layered, "floating" effect that eluded me when I was trying to make koi leather plaques...remember? It so frustrated me that I abandoned the whole theme.
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You could try fish as a test for your up-and-coming technique.
The thickness of the layers is the only bit I can't figure. You can't pour resin/acrylic all that thin, afaik. Not paper-thin, anyway. And if you didn't pour it thin enough and looked from the side, you'd see lines. Even a millimeter would likely be too thick. I can only think that he found a way to dilute/thin it and pour it really thin, almost as thin as paper.
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Again, unless he's come up with a special hybrid material or something. I do NOT have that kind of patience, though. I don't like any craft that takes more than a few hours. I just flat out get tired of it.
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