5 New Abstract Style Paintings
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Here is five new abstract style paintings that I have been working on.
I like the ‘Sleep God’ one the best. Cheers.
Clayton,
Hello, If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks!
Here is five new abstract style paintings that I have been working on.
I like the ‘Sleep God’ one the best. Cheers.
Clayton,
I made these three tribal styled paintings yesterday. I need to make music for the videos of these paintings. Right now I am just focused on creating more pictures in the same sort of style. I’m not even sure how to describe these. Enjoy.
Clayton,
I dedicated a good amount of time to make these paintings. Take a day off and your way off.
Retweet this post if you like them!
Clayton,
Here is a drawing of a samurai with a dragon in the background. I don’t go into great detail with this one, I’m just practicing drawing samurai. I will be drawing more soon.
Enjoy!
Clayton,
A stylish drawing of a dude giving a thumbs up to everybody. This man broke my photoshop half way through I almost lost him! His joy cannot be caged.
If you like this picture you can download the wallpaper:
Rate this and tell me what you think of it!
Clayton,
Legendary Dragon Time Lapse Speed Painting video. A painting of a legendary dragon, sorta has a graffiti style.
Download the large picture and dragon wallpaper here:
Clayton,
A golden laughing Buddha time lapse speed painting video. A funny drawing of Buddha. Enjoy.
This is the large painting:
Clayton,
You must know your tools. Be it a tool for dueling, a tool for creating, or a tool for shaping. Tools are the things we use in our everyday activities. Miyamoto Musashi – the greatest samurai of all time – stressed this idea greatly. He learned to use his sword like it was a part of his body, and an extension of his soul.
It is important because when you fight you are not supposed to think. You are supposed to free your mind and let your body and instincts move you – being in ‘the zone’. Thinking about your weapon and its flaws and advantages is too much thought process to achieve victory in a fight. You must inherently know the limitations and advantages of your weapon, and move naturally.
Miyamoto Musashi knew his weapons so well, that he could win duels to the death using only a wooden stick. He was so skilled that he stopped killing his opponents in his older age. It’s not how deadly the weapon is, it’s how well you know your weapon.
This idea of knowing your tools can be applied to any activity.
For an artist, knowing your brush, or knowing your painting program is what you should master. A writer inherently knows the language structure, the way stories are presented, and the way ideas are written down. If you don’t master your tools you will be consumed with distracting thoughts, you will be questioning your abilities, and you won’t be getting your main idea across effectively. If you master your tools then you can let your message flow freely without interruption.
Clayton,
Here is a Ghost In The Shell Major Time Lapse Speed Painting. Watch the video, if you like the painting you can download it below! In this picture she is getting ready to fight. There is not a lot of specific details in this, the style is kinda like graffiti. I hope you enjoy.
Download the wallpaper of the major Kusanagi here:
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Clayton,
I am craving vanilla coke at the moment. Like I have been for the past few years. I joined the facebook group Bring back Vanilla Coke in Canada! which has over 10k members. I wouldn’t be surprised if it had over 100k members. The drink is amazing.
My replacement soft drink is Dr.Pepper, which is the closest flavor to vanilla coke.
However, a friend of mine recently acquired a small bottle of vanilla flavoring. This is what it has come to. If we can’t buy it, we are going to make it.