Random grafitti I did for a failed project:

Sergio, good to hear you love Sweden, there’s lots to love 
Random grafitti I did for a failed project:

Sergio, good to hear you love Sweden, there’s lots to love 
Great to see this inspiring thread still going people! Hopefully i’ll have to something to contribute soon.
well, hello all
been a very long time, I’ve always been reading this page though. In addition, my homepage is cgtalk.com so no escaping hehehhe. I have a new piece in my gallery enjoy
catch you all later. More homework!!!
welcome Magdalena!
Mohanned!! where have you been man?!!
urg nice start on the graff! (ill visit some time !! )
Ohhh I want to start my posting activity as “official member” in this thread.
I love IKEA too. It’s incredible the quantity of time that I’m able to spend in its stores. Is it a drug? O_O
Well, here a photo of my studio : the women’s sketches belong to a project that I’ve got in the “oven” since jan 2005. Nature, food for the soul and mind (books) and free expression thanks art. Yes, this is me.

Serena.
Same as Serena, is great to start in here. So, here I go: my last stained glass artwork and… well, me. Don’t look at the left side of the pic. 

[left]Sorry for the bad quality of the photo. :sad:
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Very cool work Blessingdo you have any images with the light shining from behind the glass to get the full effect?
Welcome here to you two…
As I can see Serena, I’m not the only one to have problems with too much books 
Blessing -> Impressive stained glass work…
there’s a precise destination, or it’s only made as ornementation ?
Unfortunately, not yet. I must recover that work (it was on an exhibition all summer, I must find out where it is now and bring it back home) and put it on sunlight to take some shots. I promise to post a pic when I get them. 
@sergioKomic: Thank you so much for your welcome. 
That work was made as a part of my stained glass carrer’s “thesis”. Unfortunately I live in a small apartment and I’ve got no place to use it as ornamentation. Anyway, being a religious theme (Crist’s symbology), I prefer to put something else to decorate my home. Maybe a couple of wonderful digital artworks… 
I have returned… whats it been a year? I’ve been reading along too just never seem to post anymore, no idea why.
Anyway posted a modeling exercise here http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=43&t=479047 so I hope to make fairly good progress on that before I let it go.
Blessing: I used to do stained glass with my grandmother and I can really appreciate the work you put into that piece. Very nice.
I should be around more often now, almost planting season again! 
old faces seem to be returning, hey! anyway, I’m sketching females now, and I find them so much more difficult to work with. well, I’ll post work as soon as I stop being lazy and scan them and start painting them, or painting at all for that matter!
cheers 
It’s been a while since I posted here, so I might as well check back in too. I’ve been pretty busy at school.
I also find depicting females to be harder than males. Someone described it to me as “working with beauty is delicate business”. I find that it’s the subtle details that makes or breaks it. I may be way off base here, but at least it makes sense to me
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I read a tutorial by Jim Lee a while back. When drawing females he said, “Remember, every line adds 10 years to your character.” That seems pretty true when sketching. I wonder how much erasing through the paper adds to her?
With your grandma, that’s so sweet! :love:Thank you so much for your words, they mean so much to me. I put a lot of passion and effort on that work. Once again, thank you so much! 
LOL! 
From my poor experience, I find both (males and females) hard to depict, but I love male figures, specially when they goes out from any “beauty standard”. Was that english? 
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@urgaffel[/b]: Cool bike! :bounce:
One of the towers of the Cathedral of my city (La Plata, pretty near from Buenos Aires), on a weird sunset, a couple of weeks ago:

I guess I must stop talking and start painting, don’t you think? 