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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 0:00:39 GMT 1, yeah true dont want to reck it real nice tho mate
It would be just my luck that I finish the painting the end up with a load of brightly coloured shards of glass!
yeah true dont want to reck it real nice tho mate It would be just my luck that I finish the painting the end up with a load of brightly coloured shards of glass!
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by stickee on Sept 3, 2008 0:03:26 GMT 1, looking great, nice colours going on in there. you could try triplex glass and only smash one layer (probably tricky to do)
A club I used to work in had that as a feature wall and it was smooth to the touch but was smashed to death on the other side! Don't know if they laminated the broken glass or broke laminated glass if you know what I mean.
but that would be the dogs B's to put that in the mix
looking great, nice colours going on in there. you could try triplex glass and only smash one layer (probably tricky to do)
A club I used to work in had that as a feature wall and it was smooth to the touch but was smashed to death on the other side! Don't know if they laminated the broken glass or broke laminated glass if you know what I mean.
but that would be the dogs B's to put that in the mix
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by artdivision on Sept 3, 2008 0:05:14 GMT 1, really nice, the break looks pretty dam real! who's the lady?
really nice, the break looks pretty dam real! who's the lady?
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by burnz on Sept 3, 2008 0:05:38 GMT 1, no not good lol
just a idea tho you could of put another bit of glass over the top with the breaks in it so you wouldnt reck your work just give it that real effect thatshes trying to get out of the picture
no not good lol
just a idea tho you could of put another bit of glass over the top with the breaks in it so you wouldnt reck your work just give it that real effect thatshes trying to get out of the picture
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by bradpitt on Sept 3, 2008 0:06:21 GMT 1, Being honest, I prefer the frame to the image. Also the pink / white area looks like C215. Also the stomach / boob area looks unfinished. Sorry, I am a really bad critic, just my opinion.
Being honest, I prefer the frame to the image. Also the pink / white area looks like C215. Also the stomach / boob area looks unfinished. Sorry, I am a really bad critic, just my opinion.
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 0:10:42 GMT 1, looking great, nice colours going on in there. you could try triplex glass and only smash one layer (probably tricky to do) A club I used to work in had that as a feature wall and it was smooth to the touch but was smashed to death on the other side! Don't know if they laminated the broken glass or broke laminated glass if you know what I mean. but that would be the dogs B's to put that in the mix
Thanks Stickee, when I went to the place to get the glass they had that sort of thing there, it's not something they can localize though sadly, it's the whole panel or nothing. Still on the plus side it gave me an idea for my kitchen worktops!
looking great, nice colours going on in there. you could try triplex glass and only smash one layer (probably tricky to do) A club I used to work in had that as a feature wall and it was smooth to the touch but was smashed to death on the other side! Don't know if they laminated the broken glass or broke laminated glass if you know what I mean. but that would be the dogs B's to put that in the mix Thanks Stickee, when I went to the place to get the glass they had that sort of thing there, it's not something they can localize though sadly, it's the whole panel or nothing. Still on the plus side it gave me an idea for my kitchen worktops!
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 0:11:34 GMT 1, really nice, the break looks pretty dam real! who's the lady?
Thanks for that, the lady is Rhea Nielsen - rheanielsen.com/ she is a model I will be working with a lot more in the future
really nice, the break looks pretty dam real! who's the lady? Thanks for that, the lady is Rhea Nielsen - rheanielsen.com/ she is a model I will be working with a lot more in the future
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 0:12:51 GMT 1, no not good lol just a idea tho you could of put another bit of glass over the top with the breaks in it so you wouldnt reck your work just give it that real effect thatshes trying to get out of the picture
Definitely something I will look at in the future, thanks
no not good lol just a idea tho you could of put another bit of glass over the top with the breaks in it so you wouldnt reck your work just give it that real effect thatshes trying to get out of the picture Definitely something I will look at in the future, thanks
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 0:14:47 GMT 1, Being honest, I prefer the frame to the image. Also the pink / white area looks like C215. Also the stomach / boob area looks unfinished. Sorry, I am a really bad critic, just my opinion.
Please don't apologise for being critical, at least you like the frame! The unfinished areas have been left like that on purpose, it's hard to see in the photo but the background is made up of quite a few shades of green and in some areas it all blends together
Being honest, I prefer the frame to the image. Also the pink / white area looks like C215. Also the stomach / boob area looks unfinished. Sorry, I am a really bad critic, just my opinion. Please don't apologise for being critical, at least you like the frame! The unfinished areas have been left like that on purpose, it's hard to see in the photo but the background is made up of quite a few shades of green and in some areas it all blends together
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Grubster on Sept 3, 2008 0:17:41 GMT 1, great job and def love the detail and belt image is great...sweet color and imaginative realness to it! PEACE
great job and def love the detail and belt image is great...sweet color and imaginative realness to it! PEACE
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 0:21:32 GMT 1, great job and def love the detail and belt image is great...sweet color and imaginative realness to it! PEACE
Thanks grub, I was wary at first of using green as I have found in the past that a lot of people don't like it as a colour, however I just thought fuck it!
great job and def love the detail and belt image is great...sweet color and imaginative realness to it! PEACE Thanks grub, I was wary at first of using green as I have found in the past that a lot of people don't like it as a colour, however I just thought fuck it!
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by leephill on Sept 3, 2008 0:28:15 GMT 1, Looks great Oliver. I'm also liking Rhea's website too!
Looks great Oliver. I'm also liking Rhea's website too!
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by stickee on Sept 3, 2008 0:28:42 GMT 1, I love green! and looks fresh on this piece as its not the obvious choice of colours for it
I love green! and looks fresh on this piece as its not the obvious choice of colours for it
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by stickee on Sept 3, 2008 0:31:32 GMT 1, Looks great Oliver. I'm also liking Rhea's website too!
so you wondered off the other day to meet her? leaving me pasting up and getting drunk in that skanky tunnel
I dont get it?
Looks great Oliver. I'm also liking Rhea's website too! so you wondered off the other day to meet her? leaving me pasting up and getting drunk in that skanky tunnel I dont get it?
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 0:36:00 GMT 1, Looks great Oliver. I'm also liking Rhea's website too! so you wondered off the other day to meet her? leaving me pasting up and getting drunk in that skanky tunnel I dont get it?
Ha ha sorry mate, least you can understand why I left you to it now
Looks great Oliver. I'm also liking Rhea's website too! so you wondered off the other day to meet her? leaving me pasting up and getting drunk in that skanky tunnel I dont get it? Ha ha sorry mate, least you can understand why I left you to it now
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Jef Aerosol on Sept 3, 2008 8:34:46 GMT 1, Good stuff Oliver ! Congrats ! As a matter of fact, I too sometimes paint on glass and have also recently tried perspex (plexiglass) : I like painting each layer on a different glass or pespex and separating them a bit to give some perspective effect. I did something with broken glass a long time ago and that might be useful to you : you can paint your stencil on one glass, then really break another one and then use a third one to protect the whole thing so that the broken glass is sandwiched and won't fall apart. The problem is the weight, but if the piece isn't too big, it works. You also have to find an ad-hoc frame that will hold together the three glasses... This is why I now start using perspex as it can be drilled and i use screws, bolts, nuts & wingnuts... hope that helps
Good stuff Oliver ! Congrats ! As a matter of fact, I too sometimes paint on glass and have also recently tried perspex (plexiglass) : I like painting each layer on a different glass or pespex and separating them a bit to give some perspective effect. I did something with broken glass a long time ago and that might be useful to you : you can paint your stencil on one glass, then really break another one and then use a third one to protect the whole thing so that the broken glass is sandwiched and won't fall apart. The problem is the weight, but if the piece isn't too big, it works. You also have to find an ad-hoc frame that will hold together the three glasses... This is why I now start using perspex as it can be drilled and i use screws, bolts, nuts & wingnuts... hope that helps
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by crazyarsemother on Sept 3, 2008 9:10:12 GMT 1, Did she used to be in Milli Vanilli? Thats uncanny. Sorry showing my age.
Did she used to be in Milli Vanilli? Thats uncanny. Sorry showing my age.
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 9:14:23 GMT 1, Good stuff Oliver ! Congrats ! As a matter of fact, I too sometimes paint on glass and have also recently tried perspex (plexiglass) : I like painting each layer on a different glass or pespex and separating them a bit to give some perspective effect. I did something with broken glass a long time ago and that might be useful to you : you can paint your stencil on one glass, then really break another one and then use a third one to protect the whole thing so that the broken glass is sandwiched and won't fall apart. The problem is the weight, but if the piece isn't too big, it works. You also have to find an ad-hoc frame that will hold together the three glasses... This is why I now start using perspex as it can be drilled and i use screws, bolts, nuts & wingnuts... hope that helps
Thanks for that Jef, it's so tough working on glass because like you say the wight is an issue, this piece with just one sheet of glass weighs over 12kg with the frame!
Its definitely something I am going to play around with again as I enjoyed working backwards and having to think differently about my approach.
Did you get my p.m. by the way?
Good stuff Oliver ! Congrats ! As a matter of fact, I too sometimes paint on glass and have also recently tried perspex (plexiglass) : I like painting each layer on a different glass or pespex and separating them a bit to give some perspective effect. I did something with broken glass a long time ago and that might be useful to you : you can paint your stencil on one glass, then really break another one and then use a third one to protect the whole thing so that the broken glass is sandwiched and won't fall apart. The problem is the weight, but if the piece isn't too big, it works. You also have to find an ad-hoc frame that will hold together the three glasses... This is why I now start using perspex as it can be drilled and i use screws, bolts, nuts & wingnuts... hope that helps Thanks for that Jef, it's so tough working on glass because like you say the wight is an issue, this piece with just one sheet of glass weighs over 12kg with the frame! Its definitely something I am going to play around with again as I enjoyed working backwards and having to think differently about my approach. Did you get my p.m. by the way?
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 9:15:50 GMT 1, Did she used to be in Milli Vanilli? Thats uncanny. Sorry showing my age.
I'll tell her you said that.....
Did she used to be in Milli Vanilli? Thats uncanny. Sorry showing my age. I'll tell her you said that.....
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by eyectopus on Sept 3, 2008 9:16:04 GMT 1, Very nice piece. It looks great in the Frame!
Very nice piece. It looks great in the Frame!
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 9:40:52 GMT 1, Very nice piece. It looks great in the Frame!
Thank you, I'm pleased I got that frame now!
Very nice piece. It looks great in the Frame! Thank you, I'm pleased I got that frame now!
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Dan Kitchener on Sept 3, 2008 9:49:08 GMT 1, Love the piece Oliver, very nice indeed!, also the frame really compliments it, enhances it! Where did you get that frame from, saw some ones like that which the Prefab guys have used forgot to ask them where they got them!
cheers
Love the piece Oliver, very nice indeed!, also the frame really compliments it, enhances it! Where did you get that frame from, saw some ones like that which the Prefab guys have used forgot to ask them where they got them!
cheers
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by crazyarsemother on Sept 3, 2008 9:50:58 GMT 1, Did she used to be in Milli Vanilli? Thats uncanny. Sorry showing my age. I'll tell her you said that.....
Ha ha, its only in your piece Oliver. How can you turn something so beautiful into......... only joking. She er..... seems very nice. Her Grandma's story is fascinating. You can tell her that if you like.
Did she used to be in Milli Vanilli? Thats uncanny. Sorry showing my age. I'll tell her you said that..... Ha ha, its only in your piece Oliver. How can you turn something so beautiful into......... only joking. She er..... seems very nice. Her Grandma's story is fascinating. You can tell her that if you like.
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Deleted on Sept 3, 2008 9:54:54 GMT 1, nicenice! that frame is stunning, keep them coming!
nicenice! that frame is stunning, keep them coming!
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 9:56:02 GMT 1, Love the piece Oliver, very nice indeed!, also the frame really compliments it, enhances it! Where did you get that frame from, saw some ones like that which the Prefab guys have used forgot to ask them where they got them! cheers
Hi Dan, cheers for that. I picked the frame up ages ago, it was a mirror to be honest and I just replaced the glass. I meant to ask the guys from prefab where they got theirs as well!
Love the piece Oliver, very nice indeed!, also the frame really compliments it, enhances it! Where did you get that frame from, saw some ones like that which the Prefab guys have used forgot to ask them where they got them! cheers Hi Dan, cheers for that. I picked the frame up ages ago, it was a mirror to be honest and I just replaced the glass. I meant to ask the guys from prefab where they got theirs as well!
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 9:57:40 GMT 1, I'll tell her you said that..... Ha ha, its only in your piece Oliver. How can you turn something so beautiful into......... only joking. She er..... seems very nice. Her Grandma's story is fascinating. You can tell her that if you like.
Ha ha the painting looks better in the flesh, or at least I think it does! I've not read the Grandma's story yet, I will have to have look now
I'll tell her you said that..... Ha ha, its only in your piece Oliver. How can you turn something so beautiful into......... only joking. She er..... seems very nice. Her Grandma's story is fascinating. You can tell her that if you like. Ha ha the painting looks better in the flesh, or at least I think it does! I've not read the Grandma's story yet, I will have to have look now
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Rourke on Sept 3, 2008 11:05:56 GMT 1, Very Nice mate,
Very Nice mate,
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 11:23:58 GMT 1,
Cheers Rourke, means a lot coming from you
Cheers Rourke, means a lot coming from you
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by jusdeep on Sept 3, 2008 11:25:35 GMT 1, Really nice Oliver. Probably my favourite piece by you so far. Not too keen on the pink used but I like the idea of using the pattern and spray on glass.
Really nice Oliver. Probably my favourite piece by you so far. Not too keen on the pink used but I like the idea of using the pattern and spray on glass.
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Oliver Winconek π¬π§ Portrait Artist β’ Oil Paintings , by Oliver Winconek on Sept 3, 2008 11:29:23 GMT 1, Really nice Oliver. Probably my favourite piece by you so far. Not too keen on the pink used but I like the idea of using the pattern and spray on glass.
Thanks for that, I'm not too sure about the pink myself, without it it looked too plain, needed something so I guess in a way it's better off for it
Really nice Oliver. Probably my favourite piece by you so far. Not too keen on the pink used but I like the idea of using the pattern and spray on glass. Thanks for that, I'm not too sure about the pink myself, without it it looked too plain, needed something so I guess in a way it's better off for it
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