12-22-2013, 09:40 PM
Larriva Study
![[Image: larriva-study+copy.jpg]](https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-dCyILpvYDNo/UrX10LoM5II/AAAAAAAACn0/Mazu-8NK5Bc/s1600/larriva-study+copy.jpg)
![[Image: larriva-study+copy.jpg]](https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-dCyILpvYDNo/UrX10LoM5II/AAAAAAAACn0/Mazu-8NK5Bc/s1600/larriva-study+copy.jpg)
Title: Larriva Study
Date: December 21, 2013
Medium: Photoshop CS3
Scale: Original is 1000px x 1400px
Notes: John Larriva is pretty damn good at simplifying the form. I think it might be a good practice to either try and manipulate the paint in a similar manner, or try and do a bunch of studies using the technique. Regardless, this guy is definitely pro! Time to keep catching up.
Wired Scars
![[Image: wirey+copy.jpg]](https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-1el81BJXrk0/UrX1zyawYkI/AAAAAAAACnw/r4ZRHt20k9c/s1600/wirey+copy.jpg)
![[Image: wirey+copy.jpg]](https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-1el81BJXrk0/UrX1zyawYkI/AAAAAAAACnw/r4ZRHt20k9c/s1600/wirey+copy.jpg)
Title: Wired Scars
Date: December 21, 2013
Medium: Photoshop CS3
Scale: Original is 1366px x 2058px
Notes: Tried out something new here by using photo filters to start the color (on top of a grey painting) and then sample from that to paint the final. It came out not so bad, and this image is the result. It's kinda creepy to me, but was a fun and new way to paint even faster. I might try this again just to see how far it can be pushed.
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