Figurative art

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Art that looks like stuff - your own or others.

Marks made with lead carbonate + oil of linseed flax on weave of linen fibers + calcium and hide glue -- merged with digital marks in Affinity design using apple pen + iPad.
some digital doodling over some pencil on paper doodling with no reference 🤦
sketches for fun
studies with purpose
drawing as meditation
fully rendered compositions

we love all kinds of hand made marks that looks like stuff in /figurative
I think that I haven't posted this sketch from the train yet
Love to see hand made marks in the /figurative channel. Have some 500 deg today - will tip it to the most heartfelt marks.

Sincerity > Accuracy = ancient axiom.
Just a little drawing made since a few years from a real model in 3 minutes...
trying to get myself in the mood to go through Bridgman finally
Some great drawing I saw last week.
Saw some great painting yesterday.
i think that left eye might be the best thing I've ever painted.
Reach
- oil, canvas
prel study | finished (v.1)
Transfiguration - oil on canvas

My fascination with states of inbetween surfaced with this painting. Since then I have been working with similar themes – needless to say I think this painting is worth more to me than anyone else. Exhibited numerous times in Europe and US.

- Physical painting remains in my private collection, not for sale.
- Fine art prints available (soon in webshop).
- Editions available on tezos (secondary).
Julia Beck.

- The last ray of sunshine, 1888
- National museum, Stockholm
Some hands I saw the other day.

- Harriet Backer