"Grey wolf"

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Fab fur and snow!

Another very good one!!

Top notch work, tremendous texture on the fur.

Superb PogArt!

Thank you to ALL MY FRIENDS very much. The digital (traditional way) painting has one advantage (if not many more), you can ZOOM IN with easy, and polish all these tinny details, so the things you making can be VERY REALISTIC if you like them to be. Other *advantage that comes up my mind is - step back feature ;) You're FREE to try different things, colours, filters... if you don't like it - step back! And you free to try anything else ;) Therefore you can adjust things as many times as you may wish, so the final art can look perfect, without a single track of your previous faults ;) The only THING I was missing, was the feel of the paper, I mean real feel of touching the surface, of making REAL strokes that can not be *step back ;) It was too me too ideal... Like martial art master in real fight - he won't get ever be punched by his opponent, because every time the master will *step back, and repeat his strike even better, so he always wins ... After some time practicing digital painting I started missing that real feel if my errors made, that can not be undone with easy... Digital painting is too perfect to me... It's like walking down the street and never fall over, because you can *step it back, and avoid tripping over ... I hope you understand what I mean ;) When I realised that fact, I've done with digital painting ;)

Great picture - love the fur - have never tried digital painting but was interested to read your comments about oil painting - how you use oils straight from tube without diluting with solvents - this is the way I paint with oils (using Zest-it to clean brushes etc).

Hang on Studio Wall
18/11/2022
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I do love wolves a lot. This is not the best wildlife photo I have, but I really wanted to paint this... Wolf is standing on some kind of cliff edge, sniffing something... I do imagine there's nothing else, but lonely wolf, and surrounding silence, getting disturbed only by whispers of a wind... •size (?) •digital painting •free hand from start to finish •manually mixed colours

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PogArt Ti

I'm Artur (Art 😉) born 1972 in Poland, moved to UK in 2004. I started practicing graphite drawing back in 2015. I'm self-taught, and I've tried multiple mediums since, like - graphite, charcoal, pastels, airbrush, oils, pyrography or digital art... My favourite medium is oil painting. This…

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