Playing Baldur's Gate 3, especially The 3 Act feels like WAT
Fantasy and Bookish Art
Spring is coming 🙈🌸
Fantasy and Bookish Art
Fantasy and Bookish Art
Contemporary art workshop
progress report: four companions down, six to go. eyebrow painting skills improving rapidly. 😛
Welcome back to the enchanting continuation of "I Add Flower Petals And Leaves To Beautiful Illustrations".
rot and ruin i wish his arm was bandaged like his concept art
Capturing the beguiling beauty of Glencoe, this evocative print invites viewers to delve into a reimagined vision of nature's splendour. Reminiscent of the Cubist movement, the artwork fragmentises the serene landscape of a Highland lochan into an intricate play of geometric shapes and vibrant colours. Gentle rolling hills and steep mountains are deconstructed into layered facets, their forms flirting with light and shadow. Gaze upon the majestic panorama where trees, painted in a resplendent palette of autumn hues, cascade down the rugged terrain to meet the water's edge. Their fiery tones are reflected with an enchantment on the lochan’s surface, which itself is a mosaic of deep blues and emerald greens. Each reflection is broken into a tapestry of abstracted circles and ovals, lending an ethereal quality to the waters, as if the loch breathes a life of its own. The bold juxtaposition of organic forms against stylised elements is a hallmark of this piece. Sharp angles meet the soft, diffused light of a tranquil autumn day in the Highlands, encapsulating the dichotomy between nature's fluidity and the rigidity of modernist sensibilities. This print is an homage to the stark, yet harmonious Scottish landscape, reenvisioned through the cubist lens – an irresistible piece for collectors and nature enthusiasts alike. Add this compelling artwork to your space and let the whispers of Glencoe's timeless beauty unfurl across your walls.
Vida Gábor (1937-1999) was born to a simple working Hungarian family in 1937. He became attracted to music in his early youth and received a music scholarship. He studied and mastered the flute. In 1956, he began working as a flute soloist in the Philharmonic orchestra for the Budapest Opera and continued for 25 years. Although, he has always been painting and sculpting throughout his life, he decided to dedicate himself completely to painting in 1977. Being a perfectionist, he decided to achieve the highest standards in this fine art and to create his own unique style.
First Day at The New Workshop. Done with procreate. #illustration #painting #digitalpainting #sunset #mystery #Procreate
Welcome back to the enchanting continuation of "I Add Flower Petals And Leaves To Beautiful Illustrations".
rot and ruin i wish his arm was bandaged like his concept art