This is a digital remix of one of my original oil paintings. "Centre of it All", 24 x 30cm oil on canvas
I've released it as an #NFT on @opensea ea.
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"When we are no longer able to change our situation, we are challenged to change ourselves." - Victor E. Frankl
Music: "Signal to Noise", Scott Buckley, https://www.scottbuckley.com.au
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Time lapse of my "Let the Light Shine Through", 24 x 30cm, #original available. #oilpainting #figurativeart #originalart #HumanArtist #art
Portrait drawing demonstration in graphite of musician Estas Tonne
"Estas Tonne Portrait", Leo Plaw, 34 x 24cm, graphite pencil on paper
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"Rembrandt 1655" is a study of Rembrandt's self-portrait of that year. Working with a limited palette I work in a direct method and attempt to follow Rembrandt's lead.
This self portrait was inspired by Arnold Böcklin's own self-portrait. This is my first self-portrait in oil paint. I was working from a photo reference of myself edited into Böcklin's own painting.
I worked from sight, sketched the outlines and then proceeded with an initial value statement and progressed to blocking in the forms.
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How to paint a pirate in oils, a quick time lapse of my painting process.
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Demonstrating how to paint a dynamic hand pose in oils using a limited colour palette.
"Hands 36", Leo Plaw, 30 x 24cm, oil on canvas
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Follow me through this demonstration video and see how this oil painting develops. I start with an oil sketch on the canvas, marking out the key features. Colours are then roughly blocked in. From here, the painting progresses through a build up of refinements until complete. Even at a late stage in the painting, I move some features to correct the proportions.
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