04 December 2009

Painted Gifts

Ah, it's that time again. I'm not writing my composition and I am updating a blog. Sad.
Alas! Being the poor college student that I am, buying gifts for people is not always a feasible option. Thus, I have found a better solution! What else could be better than a gift of hand painted picture by yours truly? :)
The one to your immediate left is a picture I painted for a friend who suffered with me in French 139 Winter 2009. She moved back to China, so I thought I'd give her something to remember our times together. :)

It's a scene of Paris at dusk. Some problems I have with this: You can't see the Eiffel Tower very well. It's blended it with the background. I didn't plan it out too well; Also, the lamp looks cool, but the other lights aren't doing too much for me; Another thing, too much sky, not enough of anything else; The colors are too dark, so nothing really sticks out. There's no focal point.

medium: acrylic on canvas

The awesome painting that you see on your left is a portrait of Garrett. I gave it to him for his 21st birthday. :) The story behind the painting...
I told Garrett that I wanted a harem of beautiful men :D and he said that he wanted one with naked women. So I made a rough sketch of how I imagined him and his harem. Voila! The resulting product! :D

I tried to make it look like a classical painting. There is a reclining naked woman. A bowl of fruit. The three basic colors. oh...I guess its more mannerist because there is a column and a random curtain in the background. I declare this to be a fusion of motifs!

I was rather proud of this one. Can you feel the awesomeness that it is spreading?

medium: acrylic on canvas

3 comments:

  1. you're good... haha the second one makes me want to lol.

    You totally stole me gifting paintings idea though! or maybe i retroactively stole it from you? who knows :] yay for transient idea sharing.

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  2. It is!... I wonder what other things get transferred that we don't know about :O ?
    I might need to find some alibis.

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