Pirouette
Ballerina performing32 total reviews
Comment from twins_2
Nice work...Nice Colors and balance between the colors...I like a vertical presentation...
Nice background..
Regards
reply by the author on 27-Apr-2012
Nice work...Nice Colors and balance between the colors...I like a vertical presentation...
Nice background..
Regards
Comment Written 25-Apr-2012
reply by the author on 27-Apr-2012
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Thank you, I appreciate your kind review very much.
Comment from safron
I love this. I didn't know there was a form of digital oil painting but i believe it now. You captured the movement very well. I like the background and the beautiful form of the ballerina.
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2012
I love this. I didn't know there was a form of digital oil painting but i believe it now. You captured the movement very well. I like the background and the beautiful form of the ballerina.
Comment Written 11-Apr-2012
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2012
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Thank you very much. I appreciate your review.
Comment from pattigirl
So much passion and movement in this image! Presentation is excellent! Colors and framing are perfect. Very well done!
reply by the author on 08-Apr-2012
So much passion and movement in this image! Presentation is excellent! Colors and framing are perfect. Very well done!
Comment Written 08-Apr-2012
reply by the author on 08-Apr-2012
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Thank you very much for your review. The approval of an experienced traditional painter as yourself means lots to me :-)
Comment from donkeyoatey
Unusual perspective..I like that it truly fits the title, and that you have showcased the "feel" of movement as opposed to the facial features..I also like the textures immensely..they really pull one into the picture, and also add amazing depth. Donkeyoatey
reply by the author on 29-Mar-2012
Unusual perspective..I like that it truly fits the title, and that you have showcased the "feel" of movement as opposed to the facial features..I also like the textures immensely..they really pull one into the picture, and also add amazing depth. Donkeyoatey
Comment Written 28-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 29-Mar-2012
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Thank you!!! The perspective is only unusual for the audience not for actors or musicians. It is as a dancer who sits on the ground or may is ducked behind a decoration piece would see it or a a musician see the dancers from the orchestra-arroyo. [I know that's not the right word but I can't find out what the English word is for that location in a theater. I hope you know what I mean]. Thjank you again! Hope you are well.
Cleo
Comment from wallypete
What ever, how ever, it's beautiful. I love the softness, and the way the colors kind of move into one another. This is gorgeous, but I think if it was a sharp photo it would lose all that makes it special. Thank you M'am.
reply by the author on 29-Mar-2012
What ever, how ever, it's beautiful. I love the softness, and the way the colors kind of move into one another. This is gorgeous, but I think if it was a sharp photo it would lose all that makes it special. Thank you M'am.
Comment Written 28-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 29-Mar-2012
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Thank you!!! Such a positive review and high rating count even more if it comes from an artist and friend.
You got exactly my intentional toughts. I do not think that an stop in action photo ever could create this kind of movement. I am working for a long time an the theme of light and motion in my paintings and in my photos as well. I am getting better, but I still have a lot more to learn on a long way ahead. I was inspired by Degas paintings and the dancer-photographer-artist Baryshnikov, who did amazing long exposure photo studies.
Comment from Hope1957
I really love the feeling I get just by viewing this beautiful piece. This painting gives me the feeling I am actually there watching her twirl! Bravo!!!
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2012
I really love the feeling I get just by viewing this beautiful piece. This painting gives me the feeling I am actually there watching her twirl! Bravo!!!
Comment Written 27-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2012
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Thank you very much. I appreciate your review.
Comment from DCrest01
This is a beautiful piece. Love the shades of green you chose for the background. The textures are wonderful. A really soft yet moving piece. Well done.
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2012
This is a beautiful piece. Love the shades of green you chose for the background. The textures are wonderful. A really soft yet moving piece. Well done.
Comment Written 27-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2012
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Thank you! I appreciate your review very much.
Comment from MKFlood
i find it amazing how you can get that texture with digital art. this is a good capture. the body form is great. the blend of color is excellent. very creative and overall good job.
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2012
i find it amazing how you can get that texture with digital art. this is a good capture. the body form is great. the blend of color is excellent. very creative and overall good job.
Comment Written 27-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2012
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Thank you very much! The texture comes partly from the digital canvas I chose and partly from how I spread the digital paint with the digital knife, mostly from the edge tail of the knife.
Comment from goldie-lopez
This lovely piece is simply beautiful!
This lovely young lady looks passionate and very into what she is doing. Dancing step by step.
The colors blends well and gives it depth.
The white brings out the young woman.
Thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2012
This lovely piece is simply beautiful!
This lovely young lady looks passionate and very into what she is doing. Dancing step by step.
The colors blends well and gives it depth.
The white brings out the young woman.
Thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 27-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2012
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Thank you. I appreciate your kind review and your encouragement.
Comment from Cherb2012
Now this is a piece of art. I love the texture. Between the blurriness of the whites and the brushstrokes, you can detect the movement in the dancer. One of my favorite techniques is to use simple suggestions to tell the story and you certainally captured this story of a dancer. Excellent work.
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2012
Now this is a piece of art. I love the texture. Between the blurriness of the whites and the brushstrokes, you can detect the movement in the dancer. One of my favorite techniques is to use simple suggestions to tell the story and you certainally captured this story of a dancer. Excellent work.
Comment Written 26-Mar-2012
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2012
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Thank you very much! I appreciate your review and I am honored by so many stars!