Hi there again!
This is my new work. It's rather gloomy... But I like this image. I don't know why.
Image of the foreground man was inspired by the old bw photo of my granfather.
Best Wishes!
Hi there again!
This is my new work. It's rather gloomy... But I like this image. I don't know why.
Image of the foreground man was inspired by the old bw photo of my granfather.
Best Wishes!
Best Wishes (and excuse me for my english )!
Hi there again!
This is my new work. It's rather gloomy... But I like this image. I don't know why.
Image of the foreground man was inspired by the old bw photo of my granfather.
Best Wishes!
Best Wishes (and excuse me for my english )!
I really like it. Reminds me of the early industrial unions where a leader rises from the dejected workers. The big guy looks like quite a tough guy.
Did your grandfather work in a factory?
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but I WOULD say powerful!!! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
Very nice work there. I wish I could do something like that. I am so anal that I wouldn't be able to stop myself from adding so much detail to an image like that. But your technique is really wonderful!!!
Nice work there bigbang [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
RAMWolff [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]
Richard
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... I'm with RAMWolff - powerful, is a great word to describe your image.
There is definately something sinister going on!
I enjoy the limited colours and shades. The amount of detail you put in there, works great for me! The imagination fills in the "rest."
Super!
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The image is like a poster. What is it a poster about???
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Thank you all for your appreciation!
Yes, my grandfather really worked in a factory. But on the photo he is with my mother. They are walking on the May-Day demonstration. 1965.
This is my first work in this technique. I think, I'll use this technique in my future works, but I want to try different ways of making images in Xara X. It's so interesting!
Best Wishes!
Best Wishes (and excuse me for my english )!
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