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MH Hwang

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LATOREE MODELS / PIRATE, MADAGASCAR 1720.

2013. 05. 04

Painted by Myeong-Ha Hwang
 

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This is a very nice paintwork! The fleshtone are great :happy:

Which medium do you use ?

Laurent
 
Superb. It looks realistic indeed. Painting of skin, face, eyes - simply outstanding.
Just one thing - the tattoo, I think, would look better in grey, blue tones. It would be more natural.
 
wouaw ! incredibly realistic. I've ordered one as soon as I've seen your piece !
Could you please describe a little how you combine acrylics and enamel ? base coat in acrilyc and accessories and fleshtones in enamel ?
Best,
Julien
 
This is one of the best renditions of this classic bust that I have seen, in person or in pictures. Simply outstanding work. The face looks like a face I would see any day - there's no purple anywhere!! I especially like the red tip of the nose. And the eyes . . . just wonderful.
Regarding the tattoo - I would NOT mess with it. It looks great as it sits. Who knows, now, how skin markings looked 300 years ago? What is "natural"? A tattoo from a clean needle machine, with hypoallergenic ink, or something done with crude instruments, and god-knows what for coloring, on board ship or in some seaport dive? This is where the artist's interpretation trumps the viewer's preconceptions, in my book. Leave it alone - the rendering is very well done!
Thank you for sharing this with us! Don
 
Thank you. Everyone
I will decide to hear all comments
All feedback is helpful
I'm trying to better
 
Amazing!! If I could paint skintones like that I'd die a happy man. I'd love to know your flesh mixes!!!

Thanks for the pics :happy:
Gary
 

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