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    Chiaroscuro stilllife.

    hi there.... sharing a my recent digitaly painted stilllife painting. its done in artrage, using tablet and my own composition. all self-visualised. i do have these objects, but i didnt arrange them as u see here.
    ive kept the environment classical, with strong contrasts (as the title says), but ive handled it in a modern way, with strokes that are casual and unblended.
    i would rather call it a stilllife in an environment, than a pure still life painting. i went for depicting the mood of the place/that special corner of the room, thats mysteriously lit with objects that come out of the darkness. my other main goal was to have various sort of wonderful surfaces/textures that we see all around us. i love to have their individual feel/look, like, from soft to hard reflective....

    i loved painting this and i very much hope u all like it....

    thanks for coming in...cheers all.
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    waheednasir.
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    grrrrrr.....i'm yellow now....

    *puttingthedefibrilatoraway*

    wonderful work as always...you sense for great textures and composing are sooo goood...and the holes on the can..amazing...

    no crits then..

    best wishes...

    maror

    ps: did you have some more of your guitar tracks.... i'm often hear them when i'm working!
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    :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

    Can't find any words, I'll just clap my hands.

    congratzz.I can't stop looking at this.
    Just say: "Rage It", because we already know it's art.

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    Whenever you post a painting I open it with a snse of eagerness and I'm never disappointed....................if I could paint as you can I might even give up music..............FANTASTIC work, congratulations Waheed


    Best to you


    Peter

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    It's not just that you paint objects and scenes wonderfully, it's that you also present their flaws, and give them character. The things you paint are real - they're not just representations of real things.

    Fantastic stuff, Waheed. Absolutely gorgeous work.
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    :shock: as always another fantastic piece waheed ......you never fail to bring great works to the forum matey ............stunning stuff yet again .......love everything ............

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    Beautiful work, waheed. I had just finished reading your Macaw tutorial then stumbled across this piece; you not only exhibit a wide range of painting skill, but a great depth of talent in each also.

    Thanks for sharing with the community and showing us what's possible with the product, a bit of time, and some refined painterly skills; your continued artworks are about as good an endorsement as Ambient Design could ask for.

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    thank u all...

    . thank u so much everyone...it feels nice to see u all droping by and appreciating it so much.

    maror...thank u very much for your kind words....
    i do have about 7 guitar tracks of mine at my website, including those that i shared here as well. u can get the rest of them from there.
    www.waheednasir.com just go to the Music section....

    hanzz...thank u for those claps....

    sweedie...i appreciate...glad u like it...thanks....

    peter...so nice of u to write such a beautiful reply. thanks.... and pls dont stop your music. see, im too enjoying both of these art forms.... may i know what do u do regarding music?

    andy...so good to see u here and read your wonderful lines...thanks a lot for every word of yours.

    best wishes everyone.
    regards,
    waheednasir.
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    thanks a lot.

    two of the above written comments came here, while i was typing my previous reply....

    speggie...i thank u for loving it and appreciate u droping by mate....

    isolationism...so nice of u to reply with such kind words. that means a lot to me. thanks for going thru my Macaw tutorial as well. u know, its the same treatment, the only difference is "finish". this one has been taken further ahead, given more time and is more finished/refined. but the macaw is a finished piece in its own right and style as well. its just that the style is different, but with similar approach (painterly)....

    thanks once again.

    cheers.
    regards,
    waheednasir.
    www.waheednasir.com

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    The dark is pressing in this picture.

    I'm kinda getting a heavyness or sadness. Almost feels like the house of a widow, one who is closing the curtain on worldly things into numbness or letting go.

    Interesting. Was that anywhere in your mind when you did this?

    Great job, of course. Otherwise I doubt I would be reading into it.

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