It is simply a pleasure to admire the beauties painted by the artist.
As the saying goes, there is always a dream that is realized by others,
Why do artists like to draw women?
- Because it's beautiful!
Such a simple and crude answer.
But it's because it's beautiful.
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Serge Marshennikov
Sergey Mashnikov
Serge started drawing at a very young age
His mother encouraged him to study art
and arrange private lessons in the art studio
When he was a child
He has already won numerous awards
in his works
Delicate oil paintings of women are most famous
It has attracted the attention of art and collectors from all over the world
His works are in the collections of museums in several countries
The soft texture of various fabrics
Fair skin in women
Sunny and quiet countenance
Elegance and femininity reveal the breath and charm of life
Oil painting can not only paint the characters realistically
You can also draw the time
I have softened the years
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Johannes Wessmark
Johannes Wesmark
From Sweden
A self-taught artist
No art education
Favorite interaction with water
Occasionally, he also paints still lifes or landscapes
He calls himself an amateur artist
It's just, is this really amateurish
I can only say that this is really talent
He says he is inspired by life
The city, the hometown, the beautiful forest
Talent coupled with a passion for drawing
His work is a sight to behold
The expression of water can be said to be amazing
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Sergey Piskunov
Sergey Piskunov
From Ukraine
He is best known for his delicate paintings of women
It has attracted the attention of art and collectors from all over the world
His works are in the collections of museums in several countries
All he needed was a paintbrush and a set of oil paints
You can easily express the characteristics and texture of beautiful women
Thin film series
Solid repair techniques and
Rich experience in sketching and copying
Sergey Piskunov
The foundation for the development of the art since then has been laid
He does this through the superposition of multiple layers of color
It's more like it's woven than it's drawn
It gives a feeling of being fine but not greasy
Nude model in the painting
are wrapped in plastic film
In order to bring out every detail to the extreme
Sergey Piskunov
Great attention must be paid to each fold
Every ray of light and shadow, as well as plastic film and
The hue that changes between the human body
Underwater beauties
Whether it's a woman wearing a mask,
Or a woman wrapped in a film,
Or a woman lying in the water,
There seems to be nothing that will not be drawn.
magnify
Zoom in again
Lying in the water, the woman seems to be soaking up the sun
Look at the skin texture, light, shadows
Subtle transitions between warm and cold tones
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"Before I create something that inspires me with a brush, I'm always trying to figure out what I want to say," he says. I like hyper-realistic characters with a sense of space, because painting hyper-realism not only examines one's drawing skills, but also challenges one's patience. ”
Woman in swimming
Look at the strokes again,
That exquisite, that beautiful~
Many people ask:
How long does it take to draw a hyper-realistic work?
If you want to paint to this extent,
You can't draw this level without decades of skill,
Generally, it takes several months to paint an oil painting.
It can even take half a year or a year to complete.
This group of water beauties is very fresh in color
The shades are really beautiful
It's a pleasure to see the process of painting