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the book shows pointillism in its diversity.

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Comment from Donna Ruiz


This is such a lovely piece of work. The perfect subject captured in such a compelling and pleasing way. The textures and colors in this piece of art makes this especially nice. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 30-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 03-Sep-2018
    Thank you for your time and the critique of my artwork and you patience in waiting for my reply. I am pleased to have read you liked the style/technique and the end item result of my work using it. this piece is done using artist markers/color inks.
    The technique,It is a technique that comes out of the impressionistic period 1880?s, Georges Seurat is one of the major artist that used this style of painting.
    much appreciated.
    Cheers,
    and have a great day.
    Lucien
Comment from Browncat


Very pleasing and whimsical portrait of this horse. His single eye exudes a lot of personality! The colors work well and framing the horse between the front and back fencing is a strong element here.

 Comment Written 30-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 03-Sep-2018
    Thank you for your time and the critique of my artwork and you patience in waiting for my reply. I am pleased to have read you liked the style/technique and the end item result of my work using it. this piece is done using artist markers/color inks.
    The technique,It is a technique that comes out of the impressionistic period 1880?s, Georges Seurat is one of the major artist that used this style of painting.
    much appreciated.
    Cheers,
    and have a great day.
    Lucien
Comment from Daphne Oberon


This piece worked perfectly! You even captured the expression in the eye and swirl of mane up on his neck. My sincere admiration! Have a great day, Daphne Oberon

 Comment Written 30-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 03-Sep-2018
    Thank you for your time and the critique of my artwork and you patience in waiting for my reply. I am pleased to have read you liked the style/technique and the end item result of my work using it. this piece is done using artist markers/color inks.
    The technique,It is a technique that comes out of the impressionistic period 1880?s, Georges Seurat is one of the major artist that used this style of painting.
    much appreciated.
    Cheers,
    and have a great day.
    Lucien
Comment from dalebraatz


A wonderful first impression on this great work of art, love the colors you used to create details and textures and depth, one dot at a time would take me for ever, love your talent, a pleasure to look at, thank you for sharing, dale

 Comment Written 30-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 03-Sep-2018
    you are welcome.
    Thank you for your time and the critique of my artwork and you patience in waiting for my reply. I am pleased to have read you liked the style/technique and the end item result of my work using it. this piece is done using artist markers/color inks.
    The technique,It is a technique that comes out of the impressionistic period 1880?s, Georges Seurat is one of the major artist that used this style of painting.
    much appreciated.
    Cheers,
    and have a great day.
    Lucien
reply by dalebraatz on 03-Sep-2018
    Your welcome
Comment from Lasso the Moon


Excellent shading on the horse. She has expression in her face and eyes. The use of pointillism is always a difficult process. She were able to use it effectively in bringing this subject together.

 Comment Written 30-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 03-Sep-2018
    Thank you for your time and the critique of my artwork and you patience in waiting for my reply. I am pleased to have read you liked the style/technique and the end item result of my work using it. this piece is done using artist markers/color inks.
    The technique,It is a technique that comes out of the impressionistic period 1880?s, Georges Seurat is one of the major artist that used this style of painting.
    much appreciated.
    Cheers,
    and have a great day.
    Lucien
Comment from alaskapat


Beautiful chestnut horse with a white blaze, he's waiting for his carrot! This is another amazing work in the pointillism technique , I can see the time and thought that went into this work! You even managed to give the wood the natural weathered look and texture! Well presented!

 Comment Written 30-Aug-2018


reply by the author on 03-Sep-2018
    Again, Thank you for your time and the critique of my artwork and you patience in waiting for my reply. I am pleased to have read you liked the style/technique and the end item result of my work using it. this piece is done using artist markers/color inks. yes, 24 hours to do this artwork
    The technique,It is a technique that comes out of the impressionistic period 1880?s, Georges Seurat is one of the major artist that used this style of painting.
    much appreciated.
    Cheers,
    and have a great day.
    Lucien
Comment from Susan F. M. T.


Lucien,
A beautiful picture of the horse his/her head turned to look straight at the artist who created the image. For me you have created a living & breathing animal in three dimensions. I like your choice of colours & their blending & application..
Susan

 Comment Written 27-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 27-Mar-2014
    Susan F.M.T.

    Just a quick thank you for having taken the time to look and then comment on my artwork, your support of my artwork is greatly appreciated.
    Maybe more then you want to know, but I want to give a little more information on the piece.

    Again, thank you for having opened and taken the time to looked at this piece of artwork & giving me your impressions of it. A piece of this size (7 x 10 inches) depending on complexity can take anywhere from 12 to 20 hours to complete, this one took approximately 25 hours.

    It is a technique that I simply cannot get enough of the way it gets me to looking and understanding colors, how they play off of one another, it is fun, challenging and amazing what the results can bring. That great 3D effect in the way the pure colors compliment and some time contrast to get that feeling of perspective and depth. And how all the dots works on creating form and structure without using any lines I find fascinating.
    A little self promoting: the drawing is available as a signed and numbered limited edition print. Have great day, Cheers!! Lucien
reply by Susan F. M. T. on 27-Mar-2014
    Lucien,
    Thank you too, for remarking on my picure if the Pale Blue Irises NOT the vivid blue of Van Gogh's. They were growing in a garden around the corner from here. I took several photos which I used to get the colours right.
    Susan.
Comment from Paul Featherstone


This is a really good image as I can imagine it printed on canvas. It must have taken you ages to finish. Thank you for sharing. Paul.

 Comment Written 19-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 19-Mar-2014
    Paul Featherstone,

    you are welcome!

    Maybe more then you want to know, but I want to give a little more information on the piece.
    First off, Thank you for having opened and taken the time to looked at this piece of artwork & giving me your impressions of it. A piece of this size (5 x 7 inches ) depending on complexity can take anywhere from 12 to 20 hours to complete, this one took 15 hours.

    It is a technique that I simply can not get enough of the way it gets me to looking and understanding colors, how they play off of one another, it is fun, challenging and amazing what the results can bring. That great 3D effect in the way the pure colors compliment and some time contrast to get that feeling of perspective and depth. And how all the dots works on creating form and structure without using any lines I find fascinating.

    In closing, I especially appreciated all of you efforts and comments on this artwork. I hope you will continue to support my work in the future.

    Thank you again for the support, have a great day! ... Cheers!!!
    Lucien

    p.s. A little self promoting, it is available at a reasonable price as a signed and numbered limited edition print.
Comment from a.samathasena


What great nice beautiful Art .Colors are gorgeous and great. Wonderful artistic talent work. His face eye action hair nose and all the body details are very nice and great.B/g is nice.Creativity color are the excellent.Great job.Well Done. Thanks.

 Comment Written 18-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 19-Mar-2014
    a samathasena,

    you are welcome!

    Maybe more then you want to know, but I want to give a little more information on the piece.
    First off, Thank you for having opened and taken the time to looked at this piece of artwork & giving me your impressions of it. A piece of this size (5 x 7 inches ) depending on complexity can take anywhere from 12 to 20 hours to complete, this one took 15 hours.

    It is a technique that I simply can not get enough of the way it gets me to looking and understanding colors, how they play off of one another, it is fun, challenging and amazing what the results can bring. That great 3D effect in the way the pure colors compliment and some time contrast to get that feeling of perspective and depth. And how all the dots works on creating form and structure without using any lines I find fascinating.

    In closing, I especially appreciated all of you efforts and comments on this artwork. I hope you will continue to support my work in the future.

    Thank you again for the support, and have a great day! ... Cheers!!!
    Lucien

    p.s. A little self promoting, it is available at a reasonable price as a signed and numbered limited edition print.
reply by a.samathasena on 19-Mar-2014
    Ok Thanks for your kind Lucien.Have a great day.Sam.
Comment from Marilyn J. Brown


This is enormously clever, Lucien. Not only have you achieved a perfectly-blended colour mix, but also a high degree of realism. The work in the foreground rail is exquisite as we can see the knots and the grain.

 Comment Written 17-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 19-Mar-2014
    Marilyn J. Brown,

    Maybe more then you want to know, but I want to give a little more information on the piece.
    First off, Thank you for having opened and taken the time to looked at this piece of artwork & giving me your impressions of it. A piece of this size (5 x 7 inches ) depending on complexity can take anywhere from 12 to 20 hours to complete, this one took 15 hours.

    It is a technique that I simply can not get enough of the way it gets me to looking and understanding colors, how they play off of one another, it is fun, challenging and amazing what the results can bring. That great 3D effect in the way the pure colors compliment and some time contrast to get that feeling of perspective and depth. And how all the dots works on creating form and structure without using any lines I find fascinating.

    In closing, I especially appreciated all of you efforts and comments on this artwork. I hope you will continue to support my work in the future.

    Thank you again for the support, and the rating I am honored, have a great day! ... Cheers!!!
    Lucien

    p.s. A little self promoting, it is available at a reasonable price as a signed and numbered limited edition print.