Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Light

18 comments:

Jafar said...

Amazing....Andrei you are the best :o)

Carlos Ruano said...

I would call it "the light" because you have it. Great.

Martin Wittig said...

beautiful! I love the way it FLOODS-in!

chris chua said...

beautiful use of colors...Thanks for the great work.

Michael said...

Yes!

virginiavalle.blogspot.com said...

Wonderful lighting.love the mood :)

Anonymous said...

Andrei ... your paintings are so nice, each one of them ! that i like to think you must really have fun leaving your light, shadow, structure stripes, marks, lines, points on the "canvas". That's the first feeling i have .... Dammit this guy must love what he's doing bacause it's so nice that's obvious ! so i just give a very simple "tanks" for all those drawings of yours you give as present to our eyes !

And i had one basic technical question ... how long does it takes you to achive a sketch like this marvoulous late afternoon warm sun light scene ? On one hand .... and on the other hand how long do you need to achieve more precises paintings like "Dry grass", "Vesna" or "Wooden church" for exemple ?

Balchoye spasiba

Paka

Anonymous said...

umhhhh ..... maybe Yacin was right indeed .... it's seems more to my eyes now thatit might be an early morning light rather than a late afternoon sun set warm light ... ;o)

Miki Montlló said...

amazing Andrei! you´re a great artist!And so fast!

Deluria said...

Yes it does look a little like Salamanca at dusk in summer.

Very nice drawing. I like the thin and curly balconies.

Lubomir said...

Very cool mood, it smells like the sea. I'd love to live there.

william wray said...

I'm not a huge fan of digital, but you do it well.

Elliot Cowan said...

Andrei!
Everyone has already told you how wonderful this image is so I'm sure I don't have much else to add.
But I will point out that my great-grandparents on both sides of my family are from your homeland.

A. Riabovitchev said...

Thanks everybody!
To Kaloo:Thanks for your "Tanks"!I love it very much!Answering on your question-On the average I draw about 2-3 hours. If is more detailed, I spend more time. It is possible to draw very long. But I try to spend less time because I working on the basic work. :o)
To Yasin:or it may be Zadar Croatia.;O)Probably I'll visit Salamanca one day.
To Elliot:I thought, that I felt a smell of native blood. :O)

Marcelo Vignali said...

Incredible...simply beautiful.

Hans said...

Wow, beautiful stuff!

A. Riabovitchev said...

Thank you Marcelo!
Thank you Hans!

Anonymous said...

привет,андрюх!!!
эта солнечная картинка,думаю,строго для меня - жаль поздно посмотрел...
как здоровье великого князя?