ghamilt1
PlanetFigure Supporter
Hello all;
I was spending some quality time at work (#yourtaxdollarsatwork) going over some examples of figure painting done by the classic painters that inspired me when I was younger and just starting out. I think I may have even seen a post many years ago discussing those pioneers of the hobby.
This got me to thinking who do you think are the new "Masters"? So I thought I would pose the question here and see what the weight of opinion is. Who do you think are the artists who will be inspiring new painters? Don't feel restricted by genres or painting medium preference (Oils vs Acrylics for example). Those are debates for another time and place. I welcome your opinions and additions here, feel free to drop a picture of their work into your reply as well. Let the games begin.
I'll start by nominating one painter whose work I have had the privilege of seeing in person at the last World Expo, and another whose work I have admired from afar.
Kirill Kanaev
....and
Sergey Popovichenko
I was spending some quality time at work (#yourtaxdollarsatwork) going over some examples of figure painting done by the classic painters that inspired me when I was younger and just starting out. I think I may have even seen a post many years ago discussing those pioneers of the hobby.
This got me to thinking who do you think are the new "Masters"? So I thought I would pose the question here and see what the weight of opinion is. Who do you think are the artists who will be inspiring new painters? Don't feel restricted by genres or painting medium preference (Oils vs Acrylics for example). Those are debates for another time and place. I welcome your opinions and additions here, feel free to drop a picture of their work into your reply as well. Let the games begin.
I'll start by nominating one painter whose work I have had the privilege of seeing in person at the last World Expo, and another whose work I have admired from afar.
Kirill Kanaev
....and
Sergey Popovichenko