some one long back said In every artist's studio you will find studies are often better than finished paintings .sadly true or not but sometimes if we are too happy with the study we never want to do a finished painting
Yes, it is true. And sometimes you do a sketch and you are so eager to do a painting. I like your sketch very much and may be we will see it painted some day. Have a nice day! /Anders
This is great - and you're so right about the sketch v the final painting. This is definitely for me a finished painting where less is more! Really beautiful Milind.
I am a full time painter
I paint what I see.
It is not the subject but the shapes, tones, color and there relation along with the play of light that crates a sensation.
I paint because I wish to respond and communicate this sensation.
The selection of shapes and tones rendered in realistic style with washes and brushstrokes is my painting. The selection is my vision and creates a body for the sensation felt.
If the viewer responds by saying “wow”, I believe he responds to that “abstract quality”,that”visual sensation” which I felt. This is probably my best reward and fulfillment than any long essay written by a critique
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Yes, it is true. And sometimes you do a sketch and you are so eager to do a painting. I like your sketch very much and may be we will see it painted some day. Have a nice day!
/Anders
Great sketch! In fact sometimes its the sketch that makes the cut...at least in my experience...to me this sketch is as good as the final work!
This is great - and you're so right about the sketch v the final painting. This is definitely for me a finished painting where less is more! Really beautiful Milind.
The sketch is absolutely wonderful and I totally agree with your statement.
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