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RE: "Journey" - a surrealistic approach to a Sunday afternoon stroll

in #art7 years ago

Great painting, I love the surrealistic style. Haven't seen much surrealists on steemit yet, definately refreshing! Also, I just discovered your channel - I'm also involved in the art scene, kind of. However, I don't make beautiful digital paintings as you do 😉 But I'm trying to be helpful by publishing articles about artists, the art scene & a daily Dosis of inspiration and motivation 😇 Would love to have a chat with you and publish your wisdom or how you got into surrealism and paintings for aspiring steemers and artists. Just send me a message in steemit chat or reply here if you're interested!

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Thanks a lot for your detailed comment. Looks like we are both German... continuing in English, so more people who might be interested can follow our comments.

Just to prevent misunderstanding.. 99% of my work is traditional, not digital. I mainly use two techniques, Hinterglas and a more old masterly approach for my work on canvas

Interesting blog, you got. Not sure if I have a lot of wisdom to share, but yes, lets have a chat.. be it here or on Steemit chat.. I'm there with the same username :-)

Yes, english is better I think ( I also learnt so much from silently reading comments somewhere) . I actually really like traditional work - although I am more contemporary rooted. I mainly work on stuff that I call "organic glitches" which can be regarded as a kind of bridge between traditional and digital. While glitches occur as errors in data transfers, I 'provoke' those through physical work like water scanning and other. Never heard of Hinterglas tho! Very great technique, I'll definately do more research to that. I'm sure you have something interesting to tell, I'll hit u up on steemit.chat !

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