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#11
That's excellent, Quantum12! I always love to see art, in the process and through the various stages.

The backlighting would surely make it even more appealing, especially with that glowing moon.

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#12
I love doing art like that. Thank you kindly. I ordered a new light on Amazon and will take glowing photos!
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#13
This is great... makes me want to paint now. Well done!  Thumbup
#14
(11-16-2025, 05:15 PM)imitator Wrote: This is great... makes me want to paint now. Well done!  Thumbup

You should paint, it frees your soul and brings out amazing things from your brain. All you really need is 3 small brushes. Two flat and a skinny round brush. 1/4inch flat brush and a 1/2 inch brush. 

A canvas. You can choose the size.

Acrylic paint. White, blue, yellow, purple, green, black. 

You can mix colors and make a mess, it’s fun. Use a paper plate for the colors so you can toss it out. Use a large cup of water to rinse brushes. 

If you mess up using acrylic paint, blow dry the mess up and paint over it. 

You might not like your painting at all but the most important thing is that you made it and it came out of your brain.
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#15
(11-16-2025, 09:24 AM)quintessentone Wrote: What do you think of this pic Quantum12? Could it be considered abstract? Abstraction within reality? Reality is abstract?

"It's not AI. It's not a painting. It is the most detailed image of a human cell to date, obtained by radiography, nuclear magnetic resonance and cryoelectron microscopy."

[Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/image...3551_n.jpg]

Just... wow!

Some artist there Wink2
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#16
(11-17-2025, 12:47 AM)chr0naut Wrote: Just... wow!

Some artist there Wink2

The ultimate creator, yup.

ETA:

But, for sure, abstract painting, especially with oil paints, is the easiest and best way to be creatively free on canvas or for relaxation therapy.
"The only journey is the one within."