May 19, 2012

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Moonbase

I do a considerable amount of art work with the different pupils that I teach and I like to work on something at the same time as they are drawing or whatever ( it makes the atmosphere in my classroom much more relaxed). For the last few weeks I have been working on a picture of Moonbase. I like the geometry of Moonbase and the contrasts between light and shade. Initially I started this picture in pastels and chalks, but I decided to go over what I had done in acrylics.

In retrospect I should probably have started again, but I was only 'playing around' with the idea. However, after several hours work, and at least a dozen layers of paint I thought it was worth carrying on. It's not perfect, not by a long way, but I was working in a small space, with cheap brushes and paints and frequent distractions.

Here is the finished result.

Moonbase

Moonbase by Lightcudder

 

 

3 Response(s) to “Moonbase”

  1. LtCdr 2.01.2012 at 13:47

    Thank you darthgarlic. I have to be honest about my 'art' work though. It IS only done for fun and relaxation, and if other people like it then I am pleased to share it. I was given some really fine paintbrushes for Christmas so if I have the time I might well have another try at doing Moonbase, simply to get the windows in the Domes looking right, although I would probably do it from a different angle. But thank you for your comment. I do appreciate it.

  2. darthgarlic 1.01.2012 at 10:10

    Don't sell yourself short, I wish I had your talent.

  3. aquaboi 21.12.2011 at 22:12

    i really like it. it grabbed me at first glance. i would like it if i didnt know it was moonbase. it has a stark quality about it that says-''moon'' to me. it reminds me of nasa of 2001 a space odyssey

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