[artwork] "Peter Smith-Kingsley", G

May 01, 2009 15:28

Title: "Peter Smith-Kingsley"
by Eve Le Dez (lineae)
Character: Peter Smith-Kingsley
Rating: G
Disclaimer: No harm meant, no money made. My muses come and go as they like - they just kindly allow me to draw them from time to time. ;) Feedback and constructive criticism is welcome and appreciated.


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art:fanart, thoughts, pencil, inspiration, art, watercolour

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lene_de May 2 2009, 09:57:23 UTC
Sehr schön, da würde man doch gern mal hallo sagen.

Ich finde deine Bleistiftzeichnungen auch gut, aber manchmal müssen es auch 'bunte' Farben sein. Ich kann mir vorstellen, dass es ziemlich schwierig ist, genau die Farbnuancen zu finden, um diese Hell-Dunkel-Kontraste hinzubekommen. Sehr lebendig.

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lineae May 22 2009, 08:40:06 UTC
Dankeschön! :)

Ja, Schattierungen und Farbnuancen sind nicht einfach hinzubekommen, vor allem bei Aquarell... die Farben trocknen eher schnell (zumindest auf dem saugfähigen Papier, das ich bevorzuge) und lassen sich daher auf dem Papier nicht mischen. Und im Napf sieht's ja doch immer anders aus als nachher das Endprodukt. Vor allem bei den Schatten im Gesicht habe ich geflucht... das weiss ich noch. *g*

Auch ein Grund, warum mir Bleistifte so sympathisch sind. ;)

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pearly_dreams May 2 2009, 13:32:37 UTC
Ooooh!! Very pretty!! *dies a happy death* And I think you succeeded on the hair - it looks terribly pet-able. (Is that even a word? ><) Its just... gah. Very nice.

That movie was, oddly enough, the only movie I've ever seen Matt Damon in - didn't watch any of his movies beforehand. Although I really would like to see the Ocean's movies. But that ending... grr.... (my instance response was 'must write fix-it fic!' but alas, the lack of Navy uniforms prevented that. Well... there was that response along with an overwhelming urge to beat the stupidity out of Matt Damon, ahem, his character.)

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lineae May 22 2009, 08:47:13 UTC
Heh! Thank you!
Although I never intended to kill anybody with my art... ;)

I must have been in a very masochistic mood to watch "Mr. Ripley", because not only does Matt Damon's character strangle the poor, lovely Peter, but Gwyneth Paltrow is part of the cast of "Mr. Ripley" as well... and that woman is seriously getting on my nerves. She is another reason why I should not have watched this. (She spoiled an otherwise perfectly good version of Jane Austen's "Emma" for me, as well as making me cringe in my cinema seat while watching "Sky Captain"... and the list goes on.)

And yet... I own the DVD. Why, oh why?! *g*

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pearly_dreams May 24 2009, 18:18:35 UTC
Ah well, accidents happen you know. ^^

I believe technically its suffocation but... >> Yeah. I knew JackDav was in it, but didn't realize that he died until... it happened. Can't say I really have any idea who Gwyneth Paltrow is, so afraid I can't sympathize. Disregarding the presence of JackDav I thought it was an interesting movie. Slightly morbid, but interesting. And also disregarding the fact that it was JackDav (or so I tell myself xD), but the last murder seemed kind of... redundant, even for the character.

Because Jack Davenport has really awesome hair in it? *g* No idea. ^^

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joyful_molly May 23 2009, 12:08:38 UTC
Adorable Peter! I'd say you solved the "shadows-problem" very well; watercolour is tricky to work with. Love the floppy hair, and no, it doesn't look like he hadn't washed it for ages. :)

Matt Damon REALLY ruined his reputation there for me, which is completely ridiculous, as he's only playing the character, but I can't look at him without thinking "You killed Peter! You bastard!" - I barely made it through Dogma because of that. And don't get me started on Gwyneth Overrated-Paltrow.

PS: I think "chromium oxide green" sounds VERY romantic! It would make a great pick-up line... (I'd call his eye-colour "hazel", but his agent lists it as - no joke - "brown". ... Heh! Then "chromium oxide green" isn't far off!)

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