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Jan 05, 2009 16:32


ROME ART POST

About time for this too huh?

-I really love helmets, I always have. Going to Rome only made me a bigger fan of them. I did this on-site painting sketch for the sole purpose of this guys helmet. mmm~ (watercolor)


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muura January 6 2009, 14:00:03 UTC
The Fontana De Levi watercolours piece is FANTASTIC *_* ALL your studies are fucking beautiful, YUM YUM.

I also love the dancing lady, ee 8D

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zoroko January 6 2009, 23:03:57 UTC
Weee thank you! ;O;

I think I'm going to color the dancing lady~ hehe

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flexei January 6 2009, 17:55:42 UTC
Is there also a
"A study of Michelangelo's David (penis) (marker, pen)"?

;)

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zoroko January 6 2009, 23:02:58 UTC
No but there is a "Study of Michelangelo's David (penis)(Watercolor)"

pfft

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thekaraokeninja January 7 2009, 06:06:30 UTC
PH33R THE HAMMER!!!!!!!!!!

XD You know I love your art. And holy crap. So awesome. *_*

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red_comet01 January 7 2009, 03:19:27 UTC
Very good artwork Zoroko.
I think the first picture is my favorite, but I also like your Judith and Holofernes painting. I once came across the Artemisia Gentileschi painting in an art history class I took as a college undergraduate, so even though I didn't remember the names until isabeauthered refreshed my memory, I thought "Oh, I've seen a scene like that before!"

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t3h_awesome January 7 2009, 04:13:08 UTC
Beautiful. It looks like Rome really gave you a chance to flex your artistic muscle. I'm no artist, or critic, or really much of a respectable human being but it all looks amazing.

Ding. Grats.

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zoroko January 7 2009, 19:14:15 UTC
Pfft oh you~ <3

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haafujin January 7 2009, 04:20:11 UTC
MAAAAAN, there are too many to comment on. They're all fantastic. And Zo, I've told you before, but you have PLENTY of style. Anyone could recognize your pictures instantly.

Rach must have LOVED the Augustus pic. The muted colors are perfect.

And damn, I envy your male figures. Like, in the statue sketches, it's obvious you weren't simply drawing what you saw accurately, but applying your own knowledge of shapes. I'm so used to making nice S-curves and feminine strokes that the boxiness of males feels awkward. Great great stuff. It's all exciting, honestly.

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zoroko January 7 2009, 19:18:47 UTC
heheh~ Yeah I didn't try too hard to get exact likeness in most of my studies~ Most of them I did my own thing, but it sort of makes it more enjoyable that way.

I really need to draw more female figures, I just had too much fun drawing the nekkid menz though.

Rach did like the Augustus pic but she pointed out that I always make his hair super curly hehe~

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