L'enfant des cimes

by scottflament

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Description

Oct 29th 2006
Tags:
child fantasy forest mother
Views:
540
Comments:
18
Score:
1
Favorites:
34
oil on canvas 54cm x 46cm

Comments

Deathlyambience Says:

This is amazing- All the detail put into everything shows certain mastery of the medium. The baby is adorable! You do amazingly not only with detail and fantasy backgrounds, but with people, too. Also, the colors are amazingly rich. And the creatures- Their designs are incredibly unique and interesting.

keep up the good work :>

Catleen Says:

He strikes again! I can't get over the detail you manage to put into every piece, it's spectacular. You seem like a jack of all trades, perfect colour, detail, postur/contrapostow, etc. Love the stuff!

Dosu Says:

Just wonderful! Nothing I don't like about it. If I where bether in English, I would say much more about this wonderfull piece

Tsuzuki and Hisoka08 Says:

That is once again amazing as ever! I would never have the patience for that... O.O;;

Awesome job, this is so wonderful!! Your technique is so awesome! ^.^ Keep it up!!

tmw1488 Says:

That's incredible. The woman looks so realistic, her face almost looks like a photograph.

Cat Constantine Says:

Beautiful detail. A definate favourite from me. :)

TurboVanilla Says:

I really like the realistic look of this...the time, patience, and effort that must have gone into it! The end pic looks real spectacular and it's very nice to see such an eye-candyish work done with traditional media. I love how the girl stands out because her skin's bright compared to the background, but the rest of the background looks amazing, so colorfully vivid with all the right textures and everything. Definite favorite.

AngelsDontKill Says:

You're without a doubt a master of oil painting. I think I love you. No, I do. Yeah. You are loved

anus man Says:

simply amazing just amazing fantastic great.O_O^-^

Lark Pash Says:

This is wonderful! You know what I appreciate..that is a bit bizarre? THE fact, when you draw nudity in people it isn't because you want it to look "slutty". You do it to show the natural person. How long has it taken you to become the artist you are today?