load this shit up
>>3125032
probably not for the best to start this off with your art anon
>>3125032
bump
>>3125032
>>3126333
what medium/technique is used for this style?
>>3125032
>>3125032
>>3126776
As if there is a name for a "technique" that we'll tell you, you'll google it, and you'll magically be able to do it.
>>3127129
I don't really want to paint in that style, I'm just curious as to how it's done, is it some kind of masking, what kind of paint is it. Chill out you enormous faggot.
>>3126776
This is from his website:
"The pictures of Canadian artist Alex Colville bear more affinity to the American Precisionists of the 1930s than to photo-realism. His perfect compositions are based on an abundance of sketches and studies, which are first brought into an abstract, geometric scheme before drawings are made from the live model and proportioned according to the planned format. Only then does the slow and patient process of painting begin. Layer upon layer of thinned paint is applied to a primed wooden panel, and the opaque surface finally sealed with transparent lacquer. The process can often take months."
I couldn't find more about his technique just now, only that he meticulously planned his images and worked very slowly and patiently. If you search for hr images, you can make out small, stippling brushstrokes on some areas.
>>3127078
what artstyle is this?