When I painted "Android Pietà III"
Michelangelo's famous Pietà was my inspiration for this painting. It's one of my large formats, painted in summer 2016.
Android-Pietà III, 2016
Acrylic on canvas
120 x 200 cm / 47.24" x 78.74"
Photos from the studio
Details
The ink drawing of Android Pietà
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Really amazing! I just found out your work and I really like it! Especially the gentle warm feminine side mixed with cold machinery :) This picture is amazing, but the ink drawing really left me breathless :) steem on and enjoy your day!
Thank you @temeraire for your kind words!
You're welcome @gric I hope to see soon more of your artwork :)
Nice poste , and great job @gric Bravo
Thank you Katy!
You welcom gric
Unbelievably strong painting, the drawing too. Masterpiece!!
BTW... don't know, if you saw, you won something ;-)
Thank you Reinhard!
Yes, I won something :-)
den Klassiker von Michelangelo kennt man ja , aber du hast dafür nen ganz neuen Ansatz gefunden , Hammer wie du es umgesetzt hast - des is so gigerisch - Klasse gemacht :-)
Must resteemed :-)
Danke Yoogy!
Wow !!!! You are astounding... whatever words I use will not do your work justice !!!!!!
Thank you very much @aineyann! I'm always seeking to enter spaces 'beyond' words and thoughts through painting.
OMG! It looks totally amazing! I'm sure it took you lots of hours. What was the most difficult element to draw? Did you make mistakes when you were painting it? :) I'm waiting for more works like that.
Goodluck
I spent quite some time with this. My biggest issue was the background. I made corrections on the left side after my dear friend @aci7 gave me a hint.
Really? I asked but I can't find anything! I think it looks perfect. You should paint and draw more.
Goodluck with later works
There is something about your work that brings me great peace. All of your work really is fantastic.
Happy to hear that! Thank you @dreamwalkerd
So beautiful, perfectly smooth and flawless light.
Thanks!
One of my favourites , amazing details and background
Thank you Alejandro!
It's beautiful! Was it inspired by Gieger?
No, I wasn't inspired by Giger. But people keep asking me this because of the humad-machine interconnection in this series.