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Adriano Maggi 03-21-2006 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Mary Smith
Hi Adriano, your work is really beautiful. Welcome to the forum.

Hi Sharon , Chris, Mary ;Halexandra

Thanks for your welcome

Adriano

Marina Dieul 03-21-2006 04:14 PM

Welcome Adriano,
I went to see your work and liked it very much.

Adriano Maggi 03-21-2006 05:35 PM

Hi Marina
I didn't think you would like it becouse you are realistic and everybody here doesn't seem to appreciate impressionism very much.
Ciao
Adriano

Sharon Knettell 03-21-2006 06:19 PM

Adriano,

It IS my favorite form of art.

Check out my "Alicia Blue" . "Green Dakini" in Unveilings for the Professional" and "Dakini" in Nude Unveilings.

I don't mean to push my own work, but these pieces were much inspired by impressionism.They may not be what you were thinking, but they were the best I could do.

Also check out Linda Brandon's work.

Carlos Ygoa 03-21-2006 06:21 PM

Adriano,

Sorry for being late in welcoming you. Just saw the drawings you

Marina Dieul 03-21-2006 08:45 PM

Adriano,
I think I like it because -1: It's beautiful, -2: I'm not able to do the same. Even when I decide to work in a loose style, I always finish doing thin details...So I really admire what seems to be very difficult for me.

Adriano Maggi 03-22-2006 09:22 AM

Hi Carlos
I think that charcoal and sanguine require no technique at all !
Just the use of your finger!
You can do any painting you want from the photo.
Ciao

Adriano Maggi 03-22-2006 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Marina Dieul
Adriano,
I think I like it because -1: It's beautiful, -2: I'm not able to do the same. Even when I decide to work in a loose style, I always finish doing thin details...So I really admire what seems to be very difficult for me.

Hi Marina
I'm not responsable for my " skill "in drawing, I dont' even know
how get people to learn it. That's different for pastel and the oil technique .I'll post soon a pastel to show you how
to obtain vivid colours by complementary use of pastels.
Ciao

Patricia Joyce 03-22-2006 10:29 AM

Welcome Adriano,
I will enjoy seeing your work on this forum. Your pastels and oil paintings are beautiful. I am a great fan of Impressionism and admire anyone who has command of this style, and you certainly do.

Adriano Maggi 03-22-2006 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Patricia Joyce
Welcome Adriano,
I will enjoy seeing your work on this forum. Your pastels and oil paintings are beautiful. I am a great fan of Impressionism and admire anyone who has command of this style, and you certainly do.

Hi Patricia
I'm here just to improve my oil technique. I did'nt paint very much in oil
and I used pastels most of the time.


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