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#1 AK-Sultan

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Posted 05 November 2007 - 08:41 PM

Oil on canvas
100 × 70 Cm

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Artist : Iman Maleki
Website :http://www.imanmaleki.com/en/
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Posted 05 November 2007 - 09:59 PM

I will never understand how you can make something like this with real oils on real canvas!
Thanks for the link, AK-Sultan!

#3 AK-Sultan

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Posted 05 November 2007 - 10:13 PM

I will never understand how you can make something like this with real oils on real canvas!
Thanks for the link, AK-Sultan!


Hi Sergey

I 'll try to find something about Iman's teacher : " Morteza Katouzian ".

They say that is the master :cool:

:)

#4 Arzmir

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Posted 07 November 2007 - 02:08 PM

I really respect those able to do this. I find it incredibly hard just sketching a person in correct proportions ^^
Considering a really good digital painting takes some 50-60 hours or so. Do you have any number on the amount of hours that goes into this kind of work? I imagine it takes quite much more doing it on canvas.
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#5 AK-Sultan

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Posted 07 November 2007 - 05:16 PM

Do you have any number on the amount of hours that goes into this kind of work?


I have no idea about this point , maybe you can find something in his website .

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#6 Chung Dha

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Posted 07 November 2007 - 05:34 PM

The kid in the picture is only thing I don't like is the kid cause it don't look so real. What I like the most is the crayon on the wall.

#7 Fillzy

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Posted 09 November 2007 - 09:25 AM

this pictures is amazing.. its unbelieveble thats its not a photograph but the real art made with oils

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Posted 12 November 2007 - 07:42 AM

Oh wow! This is just beautiful. I love the concept behind the image. I could never paint at all. I stick to graphic designing and graphic art ^^; the work is just wonderful. Love the composition and the warm colors. I would never have the patients to try and achieve this level of painting on canvas. Very interesting ^_^
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Posted 16 November 2007 - 03:36 AM

I scolled down too fast and totally missed the "Oil on canvas - 100 × 70 Cm" above ans thought it was a photo, which still would have been a cool visual but to then find out it was an illustration - WOW. Great concept and brilliantly executed.

Thanks for sharing that one AK-Sultan!
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#10 SteveOrM3L

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Posted 20 November 2007 - 06:40 AM

Wow Amaazing job. I thought it was a photo at 1st. but then i looked closer, and its a painting. Very nice indeed. You have true talent!
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#11 OSullivanDesign

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Posted 24 November 2007 - 10:09 AM

a regular norman rockwell. great work.

#12 Ben TM

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Posted 01 December 2007 - 10:16 PM

This is mind blowing!

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Posted 02 December 2007 - 06:40 PM

This guy is amazing. I don't understand how someone can be this good.

#14 punkerella

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 10:03 PM

I will never understand how you can make something like this with real oils on real canvas!
Thanks for the link, AK-Sultan!


I hear you! I have been trying for years.

#15 chaddoan

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Posted 12 January 2008 - 01:11 AM

Wow! Looks great! Almost like a photo!

#16 entz

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Posted 12 January 2008 - 02:30 AM

it's nice.. i like the crayon on the wall. The details in this art is amazing!

#17 bigyou

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Posted 14 January 2008 - 12:24 AM

Well this piece is simply awesome.
Great details great colors. Actually, at first I was thinking this was a picture, not painting ;)
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#18 roro1

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Posted 07 April 2008 - 08:41 PM

The textures are so real, so are the details! I like it

#19 bobblehead

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Posted 07 April 2008 - 08:58 PM

Nowadays we are so used to draw, paint, illustrate or just to put it simply, to create in a digital manner, we forget how it used to be. Back in the days, to draw with just a pencil and crayons or waterpaint. This piece is awesome.

#20 bobblehead

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Posted 07 April 2008 - 09:10 PM

The kid in the picture is only thing I don't like is the kid cause it don't look so real. What I like the most is the crayon on the wall.


I don't think his goal is to get that ultimate realism. That's why he paints or draws, to create an image that is in his/her mind, but also to try to achieve some kind of realism that balances between their own artistic, hand-made characteristics and the real world. He could have also just taken a picture but that's just the point. He's a painter, not a photographer.




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