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Closing the Deal

Thu Feb 1, 2007, 9:13 AM
What happened to January? Finally getting around to posting a new image. I have always had a problem of reaching a point in my work where a piece is obviously done … almost. The composition is set and only going in and pulling out a few details remains. It is one of the most pleasurable parts of the creation. Adding a little extra emphasis to a curved line or two in a figure drawing, a touch of cadmium yellow to bring out the highlights of the eyes in a portrait painting, deepening some shadows in a street scene. Enjoyable work, but also for me the scariest part. I’ve ruined more than one piece by overworking it. Sometimes months of effort destroyed in minutes by my overzealous passion to apply the final coup de grâce and take a piece from good to … better at least. So, I’ve grown tentative when I reach this point. True, digital work is a lot more forgiving and almost any mishaps can be changed, up to a point – but I still have a difficult time calling a piece finished. I think it was Monet who in his old age could sometimes be observed in the museums and galleries of Europe, shaking brush in hand, applying one more touch or two to paintings he had presumably finished many decades before. Maybe this is my fate and the cranky old guy you will see around DA forever updating the images in his gallery will be me.

Anyway, the result of this unreasonable phobia is that there are now scores of images on my hard drive that fall into this “obviously done … almost” category. I think it is time to be brave, be satisfied with what I’ve done, finish ‘em up and post the damn things. But, if I could tweak this one just a little bit more …

  • Mood: Questionable
  • Listening to: a silent winter
  • Reading: the Vampire Chronicles, of course
  • Watching: out for snow
  • Playing: around
  • Eating: peanut butter
  • Drinking: yes, thank you

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:icondesolatewolf:
I know I haven’t really commented on anything other then your Armand works, but to be honest what I have observed thus far have been fantastic. I think you are being over conscious about your work. So don’t worry too much. I am sure whatever you produce and turn out will be fabulous. :)

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:iconvampire-anakin:
>.< You're the best digital artist on dA for Frodo's sake! Anything and everything you've done, even if it's posted under Scraps, is awesome. Perfectionism isn't bad, but don't let it keep you from posting stuff.

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:icono0plur0o:
i think me and you should colab on a piece sometime..

:P

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:iconlksugui:
I know the feeling... I try to stop at the fourth or fifth "just one more touch..." but sometimes it's just impossible:XD:

Try not to worry, your works are usually so great... and remember, art is not only about drawing or coloring, it's also about where you leave empty spaces... :D

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:iconkaitouace:
Ah, I feel I do that with 75% of the things I do. I overdo them! But its always too late for me to fix them. Even on old digital art, I messed them up. But with a few old digital drawings, I've gone back and edited them without anybody looking. :XD:

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:iconeviloatmeal:
So true! I sometimes spend ours doing stuff to my art only to get more and more irritated and end up not saving it, and just using the version i finished hours before.

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:iconseedydeedee:
Just put em up! I've been missing your pictures and the eloquent commentary that accompanies them!

I do know what you mean though, and I think we're all guilty of doing the same thing.

I watched a 'teach yourself to paint' video last year with some whimsical old Irishman (who was probably a hit with the grannies), who guided the viewer through the creation of a watercolour picture. At the end, he said '...now sign your name, and it's done. Now leave it alone. Don't go back to it. It's a finished piece. If you're tempted to go back and fiddle, you'll probably spoil it, so take your signature as the finishing point.'

I've tried really hard to listen to that Irish bloke. Really really hard.

Sometimes it works :)

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:iconharaku-chan:
I still love you.

I'm neglecting submissions as well. I've been making myself busy.
:iconneonnyc:
Thanks :)

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