Thursday, July 01, 2010

Walking Man



 Going for that limited color of Edwin Dickinson and Alex Kanevsky

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17 Comments:

Blogger A. Riabovitchev said...

I like it!:o)

3:37 PM  
Blogger Erik van Elven said...

I like the desaturated look.

1:06 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Great William ;)

5:16 AM  
Blogger Simon Jones said...

Like the no colour and the non subject matter, a lot!

5:56 AM  
Blogger William K. Moore said...

Love the value/color patterns here. Wonder what's in the next room?

9:21 AM  
Blogger Shawn Dickinson said...

Looks great!

3:24 PM  
Blogger liz wiltzen said...

This is one of my favourites of yours yet...really compelling.

10:55 PM  
Blogger Fernando Pena said...

Good paintings in your blog, glad to have found it

1:28 PM  
Blogger tonypetersart said...

Nice figure, excellent simple colors.

1:34 PM  
Blogger SKIZO said...

Fabulous
Work

good
sources
of
Inspiration

5:24 PM  
Blogger Austin Papageorge said...

Even if it is limited color, it looks full and fantastic!

8:00 AM  
Blogger Concha Signes said...

Hi William, very soft color, but very good.
Regards

10:22 AM  
Blogger LAD said...

Dickinson is always an excellent choice! There's a nice one of his up at the National Gallery East Wing in DC right now - I can get lost in those subtle, alternating warm and cool grays.

8:42 PM  
Blogger Randall said...

I like this composition. Very neat way of capturing the light, especially on the looking to be busy guy. On an assignment for sure.

Add some jingle jangling keys on his left waist. That would be a real nice touch. Adding sound to a painting, hmmm.

~Kirby

4:07 PM  
Blogger william wray said...

yes I think Dickenson and Uglow are the biggest inspiration in Modern figurinative artists today. Yes the fella is in a hurry to show me the building. ;-)

8:05 PM  
Blogger plumber mike17 said...

wonderful painting.reminds me of a giacometti painting

2:58 PM  
Blogger Dean Grey said...

William!

Lively brushstrokes keep this simple subject interesting!

-Dean

1:55 PM  

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