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Sunday, October 07, 2007

The Dainty Mr. Wolf



He's very ambitious, but a tiny bit too cold-blooded. Anyway, what do you think of my two-handed painting and drawing technique? I could do that while doing a handstand and using my feet to handle the paintbox and...

"Put up evidence or shut up!"

...sorry.

8 comments:

  1. Great work with Mr Wolf, Florian! Is really inspiring. Love the hair of his amrs.

    Also you are very clever in developing such an amazing two-handed painting technique... but I was wondering, how many hands do you have? if you´re using both hands for painting you must need an extra one for the handstand, jejeje.

    Amazing work as always! Thanks a lot for visiting my blog, I really apreciate you took the time.

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  2. Very cool as usual. The two handed approach explains a lot.

    Thanks so much for visiting and even more taking the the time to comment on my blog!! I am still stunned that you even stopped by! I hope that the finished piece is worthy of a second look!

    Your fan,
    Ian

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  3. Wow great work - I've not checked your blog in a while - and you are amazingly prolific! Really fabulous stuff! keep it up!

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  4. thanx for stopping by my blog...real compliment coming from you..your work is fantabulous...love your designs..very classical and well executed..good ideas too...reminds me a little bit of Bluth..which is one of my favs...I'll be watching ..

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  5. i imagined that this was how you worked.

    I also figured you taped a mouse to your elbows and a key board to your knees to post this up WHILE you were drawing it...


    Amazing....

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  6. I will take the two hands technique course.. obviously if you were the teacher.. your work is so inspirational..

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  7. Many, many thanks for all the favs, kind words and comments!

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