Monday, July 02, 2007

Still Life

Well, I haven't had a whole lot of time to do stuff lately, mostly because I've been painting my house. The boring kind of painting: walls. BUT I did have a chance to escape and do this still life while visiting my parents. It's oil, on 8x10 canvas board.

14 Comments:

Blogger The Wrist said...

Love it! I'm inspired to paint again...I'll put one of my acrylics up on my blog for u to see...Love yer painting!

12:31 AM  
Blogger Ken said...

hey nice!!! i love real oil paintings. so much texture that digital ones dont have. saw some awesome ones today in a shop. might try it myself one day

love the character below too!

ken :D

3:53 AM  
Blogger Tim Bye said...

Marco this is super! I really love your approach to oils - it looks like a medium you're quite confident with. Top stuff!

11:38 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

amazing what you do with paint!

11:54 AM  
Blogger dobby said...

nice man!! i'm still learn how to paint oil in right way...

12:58 PM  
Blogger SEILER said...

Very cool man . . . paint everywhere and all the time . . . well eat too if you get hungry!

2:43 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Lovely painting!! Beauiful highlight on the metal stand.

12:54 AM  
Blogger bog_art said...

I will to try oil soon.. I would like to do some good jobs in this technique like yours..

9:32 AM  
Blogger Dave Dick said...

Great painting! I love yor style - you've given a lot of energy to something still. Really beautiful.

11:49 AM  
Blogger Shawn Escott said...

Great study man! I like the cool highlights on the wood.

12:10 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

impressive.

2:07 PM  
Blogger Anders said...

waow! I'm impressed by the way you detailed a such small piece!
great job!

6:12 AM  
Blogger Ron Bowman said...

This is a very nice painting. You have great skill with traditional paint. It's suggested so well.

1:18 AM  
Blogger Michael Pieczonka said...

Hey Marco... very nicely done. Great job capturing the cool reflecting in the front plane of the shade.. and very nice job doing the high contrast stuff of the brass base.

Mike

11:11 AM  

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