View Full Version : Space Guitar (found another one!)
ProfessorGreibowitz
04-10-2004, 02:37 PM
I said I hadn't done but a few airbrush paintings but I found another one to post! This one i did several years ago for a guitar student. He bought it, I tried to deliver it after I framed it and he was not at work like he said and I called him to get it and he never did. I wish I had money to blow like that.
Anyway, here are 3 pics of it. It turned out pretty cool. Landscape is done with conventional brushes, all else is airbrush and planets are circle templates. Yes, it's on POSTERBOARD!!!!!!
22 x 28", Createx, Vega 2000, glitter (for the asteroid belt and various stars).
So, this has GOT to be the last OLD painting I post. Neat looking at them after years, though.
Tim
So, this has GOT to be the last OLD painting I post. Neat looking at them after years, though.
Great piece thanks for sharing it with us.
ProfessorGreibowitz
04-10-2004, 10:02 PM
Thanks, Milo!
This was back when spraying through a circle template was new and fresh to me. hehehehe Well, we all have to go through the learning curve I suppose and hey, when will I get out of that curve???? hehehhehe
sigh....... but it is fun to create, ain't it?
Milo, have you done anything lately? I haven't gone to your site so just wondering. I just love that wolf you did. Or is that a dog? Whichever it looks cool!
Tim
Caterwallin'
04-11-2004, 12:28 AM
I like this one also! I like your rock pile/outcropping/small mountains!
What is pouring out of the Guitar? Looks like a crazy comet trail.
Is this a representation of a quantum fissure opening a passage way into a parallel universe with a guitar shaped event horizon?
Heheheheheeeeee
Sam
ProfessorGreibowitz
04-11-2004, 12:53 AM
Actually Sam, the guitar shape is a neutronic magnification rift in the space-time continuum which is allowing several parallel dimensions to co-exist and overlap, thus causing the visual appearance of space within space.
Actually, I have no idea! hahahah
Um, the purple dust at the bottom is some kind of asteroid belt or space dust belt and in person it glitters. I glued glitter to the painting. It's cool. Shimmery and coool. hehehe
Not sure what those spheres are in the mountains. Some alien design, I'll bet. heheheheh
Thanks fer lookin'.
Tim
Caterwallin'
04-11-2004, 12:25 PM
The guitar shaped dimensional rift opens the overlapping space time portal that originates in the center of all creation. This is the very derivation of all that exists in the universe. The spheres nesting in the rocks are are infantile planetoids with accompanying life forms that are lain from omnipotent Leporidae Lago Lepus cuniculus creatures and are awaiting their deliverance into linear time and space, via the velvety celestial stream, at incredibly high velocities thus creating large explosions that will be later interpreted as a big bang.
That's what I see, don't you?
LOL!!!
ProfessorGreibowitz
04-11-2004, 03:20 PM
Um, but isn't the landscape just another bubble that sits upon another landscape that sits upon......
Which came first: the omnipotent Leporidae Lago Lepus cuniculus creatures or the Easter egg?
Sounds like the makings of a good sci-fi story. eheheheheheh (or not?) LOL!
Sam, you be one crazy foo! hehehehehe
Tim
Thanks, Milo!
This was back when spraying through a circle template was new and fresh to me. hehehehe Well, we all have to go through the learning curve I suppose and hey, when will I get out of that curve???? hehehhehe
sigh....... but it is fun to create, ain't it?
Milo, have you done anything lately? I haven't gone to your site so just wondering. I just love that wolf you did. Or is that a dog? Whichever it looks cool!
Yeah its supposed to be, and yup its a wolf, thank you for the complement. I haven't painted for a long while now. Though I have hopes of starting again soon.
I have a little space thing I played with for learning on a small gessoed board I will have to take a pic or scan it and post. I never cleared it or anything like I said a goof piece, you can see where I cut everything etc.
Milo
here was that thing I was talking about.
Just when I was experimenting, and hopefully this weekend I will actually paint something.
Milo
ProfessorGreibowitz
04-15-2004, 11:09 PM
Milo, hehehehheh you sound like me! hahahaha
This looks good! The texture and light on the planet looks very realistic. I have always loved space scenes. Maybe it's because I'm really an alien from Kreenops XXX!!!! hahahahha
Well, I'll be waiting for your next great painting.
Tim
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