Some of my artworks!
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Some more images...
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Thank you mates for kind words. I hope you have enjoyed. I personally think that maybe the most essential element to have a good render, good design, nice painting, etc.. is a carve and solemn taste for beauty and aesthetic to encourage and empower man during the progress process. I myself had 4 failed marks in the fifth grade of elementary school and one of them was art! Despite the fact that both my parents used to paint in their spare time when they were young and my growing up city of Isfahan is widely known for arts!
My art journey started serioucely during the guidance school years and belive me that drawing a simple cube of brick and displaying the texture on it was a huuuuge discovery and success to me! during next three years, I was included in national student competition team! just because of my hard work and devauring every single piece of information on drawing and painting.... For me, this is the same story in other fields too, .. hard work and not wasting my time with ephemeral activities.
Thanks Pixero and Pilou!
@faust07: Thank you for all your kind words and I'd be more than happy to see some of your art works! -
great work majid! keep them coming!
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It looks awesome and refreshing to see paintings in this forum.
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Beautiful paintings. Optimistic colors. You have an artistic soul
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Last remember me a Leonardo Da Vinci Sketch!Dear Pilou, It is maybe because I am influenced by Persian style called miniature. In both Persian style and Da Vinci sketches representing the power and beauty of the horses is the key factor. I include some images of horse in persian style painting and engravements to the post.
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Mate, those are brilliant and I for one would happily given any of them space on my walls. Every day of the week.
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Loving 'Cheshme zaghi' great work on ALL of them.
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Thanks, Mike,
@glenn at home said:
Loving 'Cheshme zaghi' great work on ALL of them.
In reality, the place is really beautiful. It is named after abundance of black-billed magpie near this natural fountain. here is the location: https://goo.gl/maps/ibNoGVJpPDy3WonE8
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Beautiful paintings.
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@majid said:
In reality, the place is really beautiful. It is named after abundance of black-billed magpie near this natural fountain. here is the location: https://goo.gl/maps/ibNoGVJpPDy3WonE8
Thanks for the link I'd love to visit Iran one day. It looks to be a beautiful place filled with wonderful people.
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It is, Glen, It is... I also wish to visit other countries some day... but political issues .. you know. I hope it comes to an end... Nothing is more precious than peace IMO.
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Majid,
You are exceptionally talented! I admire anyone who can create such beautiful watercolors. I have been frustrated all my life by my inability to create anything worth looking at in watercolor. I can do oils, acrylics, stuff like that (although it's been many years since I have done anything new), but watercolors simply stumps me. For me, a well done watercolor can beat even the best oil painting.
Again, well done!
Steve
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@hellnbak said:
Majid,
You are exceptionally talented! I admire anyone who can create such beautiful watercolors. I have been frustrated all my life by my inability to create anything worth looking at in watercolor. I can do oils, acrylics, stuff like that (although it's been many years since I have done anything new), but watercolors simply stumps me. For me, a well done watercolor can beat even the best oil painting.
Again, well done!
Steve
Good to know that you do artworks Steve! Also thank you for the nice compliments!
I would be more than happy if I could help you to advance in your adventures in watercolor.
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Mates!
Finally, I had some spare time to finish up my watercolor painting course. It is dedicated to trees... This is to inform those of you who are interested in watercolor, landscape, and especially trees...You may find it here:
https://www.udemy.com/course/paint-stunning-watercolor-trees-simply/
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I am planning a set of tutorials that one may follow to buildup a solid base for her/his skill. They include easy-to-follow steps for a beginner to intermediate artists. The next titles include: water in the landscape, Sky and clouds in watercolor, Mountains, buildings, people, etc.... I hope many find them useful. The fact that I have been battling stuttering for years to overcome, and the fact English is my second language were the major challenges for me during the production process.
By the way, I think those who are keen to do urban sketches, landscape architects/students, and landscape painters will find it handy. -
Love seeing your paintings, Majid!
Is that Darius on the stone carving? I've been learning some of that history.
I really like the scene of the marina. I've always liked that sort of scene and spend some time at a marina these days. Creating such a great feeling of reflections in a painting is magical!
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Thanks, Pbacot for your very kind words.
It is amazing that you have expanded your knowledge of history so vast. I am not sure about the people on the carving but here is the link on this set of carvings called Naghs e Raajab: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naqsh-e_Rajab
I love the water scenes too and they are challenging as you mentioned. the real challenge for me nowadays is depicting rainbows... ( the very first image on this topic: https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=179&t=73339)
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Pbacot,
It is a while that I am listening to "The Making of a Nation" podcasts by VOA. It seems that human history has been full of similar memories of invasion and defense. Greed, violence, loss, Xenophobia, and sorrow... Thought that "If it is not the time for us to move towards peace, yet?". I hope one day, at least our children, could see an everlasting peace and justice. -
Despite the fact that till the moment, only 6 students enrolled in my tutorial series, but it got 2 five-star rates, that is really great for my first try.
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