Locked, Marta Dahlig (2D)


#1

Title: Locked
Name: Marta Dahlig
Country: Poland
Software: Painter, Photoshop

A Modern Classical Painting workshop commissioned by ImagineFX, to be found in Issue 17.

To be exact, I aimed at an early XXth century stylization. Lots and lots of studying done to get the subject, composition and feeling right… The works of W. Bouguereau and Lord Frederic Leighton were especially helpful :slight_smile:
For extra fun, I incorporated some elements from works the old masters’ paintings: e.g. I placed the character in the same forest as Bouguereau his Biblis. Please check the link below for details! Also, I ended up adding a small surreal twist to the image. I will refrain from outlaying the idea behind it, I hope the picture itself manages to tell the story. :slight_smile:

The whole image was done in Painter X with Airbrushes, Chalks, Oils and Blenders with slight help from Photoshop. Aside from some live reference, I used many paintings/photos for inspiration and anatomy checks - click hereto see. The images were found through google, goodart.org, art-liquidation.com and (if I remember correctly) getty.

The painting technique was quite different from my usual, with much more Airbrush used in the process. Also, when doing the background, I went for a looser look, only hinting details with viisible brushstrokes instead of painting everything precisely.

All comments and critiques are most welcome :smiley:


#2

Wonderful skin tones! Nice face too. I think I would like it better if it had a more definate light source or darker shadows. Good job.


#3

As always, you never cease to impress. Great work!


#4

Great work! 5*


#5

Lovely skintones, mood, and concept. A great work, as usual. What else can I say? :applause:

Keep it up! :bounce:

Bless :slight_smile:


#6

Very lovely! I like the softness of the skin and the light. Very beautiful piece. :smiley:


#7

If this was half as fun to paint as it is to look at, you got your reward already! Very strong work.


#8

Very nice work, you managed to capture the old master’s mood. Beautiful skin tones. Interesting idea, too. Only one thing bothers me here - the key hole. It doesn’t look like a part of her body - like a part of the painting. It’s too detailed, too sharp in focus compared with the rest of the picture which is soft in look. Maybe the place with light border of the hand makes this impression, maybe it’s result of compression, maybe just my less experienced eye. Anyway, that’s only nitpicking detail - the whole painting looks great :slight_smile:


#9

You certainly nailed the “old masters” look, that’s for sure! I love the details and classic feel to this… you really captured the mood of Bouguereau’s work. The sharpness of the keyhold doesn’t bother me–instead I’d rather see the girl more tightly rendered and the shadows in her skin pushed a little further. The looser style of the background works very well, but I’d love to see a tad more sharpness in the foreground to really mkae the image pop.


#10

Beautiful, Martha!

You really nailed the style. The colours, the subjects and the background is pretty much perfect! Love that what you’ve got going with all those keys, makes you stop and think a little, which is a nice little, but still very important things to achieve.


#11

beautiful work


#12

prettyprettypretty pretty pretty pretty pretty pretty and cool skin translucency! it can’t help but feel a little modern, since Bouguereau and his contemporaries were more used to chubby women. Still… pretty pretty pretty!!! Congrats honey


#13

Dzien dobry Marta. Pice Gwiazdy! OUTSTANING! I love this painting. well done!


#14

Excellent work! I like the subtlety of skin tones.


#15

I’m in love with this! It immediately reminded me of the old style. Another add to my inspirational folder.


#16

nice work!but i think the key hole to lie in the navel will be better?this my opinion.anyway the picture is wondful!


#17

Its very romantic and harmonious picture!Beauliful work! :thumbsup:


#18

hey martha…this is good, real good…:thumbsup:.


#19

My jaw just dropped to the flaw, fantastic work, Marta.

Such a natural piece!*****


#20

excellent work !

gr8 talent !
5 stars !:applause: