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It's so cool to draw! Destroying an oil painting with a scraper can also become a masterpiece, full of personality

 

Look at this painting figure

Fine portrayal of facial features

Each has its own color

The color of the whole character looks quite soft

The close interlocking of the true colors of existing characters

And completely integrate the background art of the characters with each other



At first glance, it looks like Visual aesthetic feeling of composition

Or oil painting characters A drastic brushstroke

Deliberately at the edge of the brush stroke "Destroy the last detail"

The whole painting becomes a different feeling of creative freedom



Oil painting artist from Germany

Torsten Wolber

Torsten Walber

1964。 Oil painting portrait painter

Diploma in graphic design and illustration at the University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, 1987



"In the process of creation, wild brushstrokes are used to deliberately destroy the correct picture. The feeling of the whole creation makes people feel free, and they won't ignore the thoughts and intuitions of self-expression because of the superficial beauty and success. However, on the behavior of deliberate destruction, it is also necessary to pay attention to the edge treatment, and make adjustments according to the actual needs in the creative process."



Torsten's creation is different from the conventional art creation method

28 years of creative experience and exposure to outdoor scenery

Exposure to too many conventional figure oil paintings

He has a lot of original views on oil painting

The drastic brushwork makes the oil painting figures have a strong expressive force

Oil painting performance that is different from everyone else

Concrete Details of Characters and Free and Loose Partial Expression

This is the result of 28 years of teaching and practice

Torsten also gets an unprecedented sense of freedom in it



"Destructive" The oil painting method is not a temporary idea

To consolidate such techniques through extensive research

Lays a solid foundation for a loose painting style

Torsten's basic academic painting forms are not uncommon

Such shadows can be seen in the works of Lovis Collins, William Leibl, or Franz von Lembach



Torsten destroyed a "normal portrait" with a brush or a scraper.

Under the bold brushstrokes

Create timeless and vibrant paintings

Let people remember the good works in their hearts at a glance

Is this kind of creation worth appreciating and learning



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