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Saturday, November 29, 2008

A Little Chilly This Morning

Colours, again... I took those pics in my town's City Park, this morning.






Photos: © Satzinger & Hardenberg Archive

13 comments:

  1. :) Ey there :D I love how you incorporated the "real" palette into it :) grat job as usuual :D

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  2. Nice nice nice. Thats how I felt when I drove home in the snow with the bike yesterday evening... :-)

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  3. Oh, that's beautifully inspiring!! I love snow, but in Buenos Aires... it doesn't snow, so it's kinda depressing...

    But great work, like always!!

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  4. Do you often pull colours from the environments around you, to complement your work Florian ?

    I really like the stills, reminds me of the start of winter back home in Northern,Ont.

    Keep up the good work

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  5. Realy cool stuff..! So Sweet ..!!

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  6. I need to understand color the way you do. where i just make things up, you seem to have some type of . . . .knowledge.
    i need some of that.

    great works.

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  7. ...what a coincidence - lovely to see my home town on a blog like this...loving the drawings...always have done...

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  8. Gis, thanks a lot, cheers!

    Queen, :) yeah, cold but magic.

    Leandro, thank you! Didn't it snow in Buenos Aires, sometime last year? Well, but that happen not very often, right? :)

    Hi Jon! Yes, there is a lot of inspiration here for findig colours... BTW: Fall is the best time of year for finding nice colour themes. Apropos colours and inspiration, do you know the paintings by Carl Spitzweg?

    Fabouné! CHEERS!

    John, I usually combine classical colour theory with nice "colour finds" etc.

    Anonymous, thank you :) From where are you writing, now?

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  9. Well, yes, last year's snow was a strange anomaly that took everyone of us by surprise. I tought the world was coming to an end...

    I didn't know Carl Spitzweg, but I love this painting:

    http://weblog.bezembinder.nl/436-450/carl-spitzweg.jpg

    Thanks for the great work!

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  10. I tuoi lavori sono bellissimi, sei di grande ispirazione per me e uno dei miei artisti preferiti! bravissimo...

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  11. Leandro, you picked my favorite! The Butterfly catcher.

    Francesco! Grazie mille :)

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  12. I'm not familiar with Carl Spitzweg, yet i find myself digging more into colours to complement my works. I'll definitively look at his work for inspiration.

    Thanks

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  13. Hi Mr Satzinger, I found your by Mr Achdé's links and I really like your work, you're a great artist! Is there any artbook of your drawings ?

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