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Johnny Cash

by brainfree

Johnny Cash © brainfree

 
Portrait of artist brainfree (United Kingdom)
Added on Apr. 22, 2008 11:55
Watercolor



Done Very Quickly

There are 11 comments on this portrait :
 shahin - 22/04/08, 14:45 reply
The sharp contrast of the 2 sides of the work gives it a unique quality. :thumbup: :clap:

 brainfree - 22/04/08, 18:48 reply
Thank you, like you i'm always searching for that little more. I was going to introduce a small amount o colour. I will paint another in colour. sometime PS I've tried doing a few digital and water colour mixed paints I quite like it as another medium.

 shahin - 22/04/08, 20:04 reply
I do my digital works by Corel painter. A nice software with natural looking tools (watercolors, oil, pencil…). As you said, we can finish our freehand works by digital tools also. Some people don’t like digital techniques but I think in a creative hand any tool (traditional or digital) can change to a magic wand! :thumbup:

 brainfree - 22/04/08, 20:45 reply
Its all art as I said to a young French Girl on the site Yesterday. Without innovation should we would paint with our fingers like cavemen. Computers for me shorten the boring bits. Also their good to set up a painting :thumbup:

 chamalow - 22/04/08, 15:49 reply
Nice work!!! :clap: :clap:

 brainfree - 22/04/08, 18:44 reply
Thank you I'm very pleased with the painting I hope it looks OK on the monitor.

 pontos33 - 22/04/08, 19:54 reply
Waouh, black and white ! I like it ! :thumbup: :clap: :clap: :clap:

 brainfree - 22/04/08, 20:59 reply
Thank you, Black, white, grey and blue and imagination. Its mainly a wash. With highlighting

 pontos33 - 22/04/08, 22:24 reply
it's true, very bright. :thumbup: :hi:

 didgiv - 14/09/08, 18:17 reply
excellent work, a picture taken (I believe) in the "unhearted" collection :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

 brainfree - 14/09/08, 20:02 reply
I have no idea where the phot came from. It was very small thats all I can remember. I was very excited about painting the glasses and perfecting my technique. :8)

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