How's our dear would-be Spaniard today? Pretty well I'd say!
I see You can now draw and paint in any direction. I suspect we'll soon see a dwarf portrait, out of Your latest effort!
How's our dear would-be Spaniard today? Pretty well I'd say!
I see You can now draw and paint in any direction. I suspect we'll soon see a dwarf portrait, out of Your latest effort!
Panta rei (everything flows)!
HAIL Caesar and Capt'n Mac Escuse Moi as I'm Drawing upside Down Ive Burnt the Eggs as well and its not done the Frying Pan anyGood Nivher ?
To U Both STATTE BBUONO Si Si IVAYA CON DIOS SLAINTE , IVAYA y CON POZDRAWSKI
Hi A practise one ok CIAO IVAYA CON DIOS SLAINTE ...............POZDRAWSKI
Dear eighty, just love your latest, those amazing browns and the pleats in the dress are so perfectly done, really enjoy them and of course your wonderful sense of humor, never ever lose that my friend
Very well done, caballero!
Now I think You may follow Velasquez also along anothe path, that of the dwarves he painted, as anticipated above ...
Here's a quadriptic of them!
I also added anothe one painted just before Velasquez by Antonio Moro and now to the Louvre, the dwarf of the cardinal.
Previously there's at least another great painting on the subject by Bronzino that I don't add because the guy (Morgante) is naked and seen from both sides, You know.
Panta rei (everything flows)!
Go man go. But steer clear of egg tempera in the Spanish Baroque cause all the eggs are brown.
I have to say I was never a fan of Spanish Baroque paintings -- they're so grim. If it isn't some hermit saint in a cave contemplating mortality in a conversation with a skull, it's filled with inbred Hapsburgs, where they all look alike like a breed apart you might say.
But that's just me. I like color and vitality. But in the interest of copying every style, you have to bear through. This patch will be over soon. Hang in there.
All I gotta say is beware of Goya when Napoleon's army comes through. Sheesh. That'll lift your spirits--if you're Dracula.
PoseDrawSki! y ˇVaya con marrón!
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream
LOLOLO ahahahahah
It looks like Velasquez didn't complete or forgot some or wasn't proficient enough when he was in Italy as for color preparation, pigments dyes and colors use .... He certainly missed a trip to Venice to learn about colors.
Anyway the rest of the baroque painters in Spain had even less possibilty to improve that discipline and the environment, from a religious and political point of view, was far less favorable than in Italy, so we shouldn't be too hard to judge them. After all Dutch painters were quite often as much dark, black, brown etc. than them and too much bigots and business oriented probably to really enjoy and celebrate life on their painting.
Panta rei (everything flows)!
Hail O Caesar O Mighty One your a right hard Task-Master Now the Dwarves
Hi Capt'n Mac yeah I've seen Goya's war scenes it showes some things never change do they
: To U Both CIAO STATTE BBUONO Si Si IVAYA CON DIOS SLAINTE IVAYA y Con POZDRAWSKI
Hail O Caesar O Mighty One Ok the first of the Dwarves Starter
number 2 Starter Caesar OK CIAO STATTE BBUONO Si Si SLAINTE POZDRAWSKI