3 Jul 2007

Back to brush and easel

Last weekend i was teed of my PC and needed to create analog. So i took brushes, canvas, acrylic colors and painted a city. (120 x 40 cm) My wife says, I worked trough my fear of heights and may be she's right.



9 comments:

Thies said...

Doc Gebert, my personal Bob Ross!
Amazing!!! Die Arbeitsfotos sind besser als Hobbythek! Das Ergebnis is shocking brilliant.

Adam Ford said...

You made a comment on one of my pieces and I am just curious. What does the word awefull mean to you? You have some fun designs, by the way.

Ken Chandler said...

Jörn,
Good stuff! Love the perspective.

Thanks for your comment on my blog-- and yes, go ahead and link me. Thanks for asking. I'm honored that you would ask.
Ken

Jörn said...

Sorry Adam for my bad school-english. I think i muddled up the words. What i really ment was awesome, so i will delete the comment, ok?

Marco Hasmann said...

a very nice mood!

Richard Gaines said...

Great perspective work here. Also, I love your coloration. It's so simple, yet dynamic! My favorite for some reason is the red pencil (I think) rendering of the saloon with various customers sitting out in front. That's very tricky to emulate!

And, hey, thanks for posting on my blog.

Unknown said...

great perspective piece!

Julkillo said...

Awesome,and a lot of hard work of course,really impresive

YesLand said...

hahahaha wow!! so nice, I hadn't seen this one! I love colors,technic and pictures. So nice!! haha great job!

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