nice one, great face, really alive! Andrei, interesting to see your initial sketches on the woman 'busy time' . It looks like that you're starting more with a rough 'skeleton' approach and then flesh it up, right? the articulations are so quickly set ( knees ). It made me realise I tend to drawn outlines, even when roughing up paintings, and that I should try something along your approach, for the sake of quicking the crap out of the old habits ;) Thanks for the inspiration!
Andrei... Beautiful... well, the job, not the character...so... great caricature... It's just Amazing.... We must call this blog... A.Riabovitchev = Amazing Riabovitchev
Thank you very much,Laurent!Usually I draw a human body like that. It's more understandable for me. This way I can see how the muscles work and I can put clothes on the body. I am sure you know what I mean, different artists have different ways of drawing. I respect yours!:O)
Phenomenal!
ReplyDeleteFantastic...He looks like an Argentinean comedian called "El Gordo" Porcel in a bad hair day!...Who he?
ReplyDeleteI've got it!!...Is Robbie Coltrane!
ReplyDeleteSmook,Thank you very much!:O)Look forward to 6 of September!:O)
ReplyDeleteDear Oscar, you win!Thank you!Betweeng two your comments only 1 min.:O)
WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhoever it is, it's great picture!
Congrats!
Thanks Miras!:O)
ReplyDeletenice one, great face, really alive!
ReplyDeleteAndrei, interesting to see your initial sketches on the woman 'busy time' . It looks like that you're starting more with a rough 'skeleton' approach and then flesh it up, right? the articulations are so quickly set ( knees ). It made me realise I tend to drawn outlines, even when roughing up paintings, and that I should try something along your approach, for the sake of quicking the crap out of the old habits ;) Thanks for the inspiration!
Andrei... Beautiful... well, the job, not the character...so... great caricature... It's just Amazing.... We must call this blog...
ReplyDeleteA.Riabovitchev = Amazing Riabovitchev
One of your best cariacatures yet, Andrei.
ReplyDeleteyour work is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much,Laurent!Usually I draw a human body like that. It's more understandable for me. This way I can see how the muscles work and I can put clothes on the body. I am sure you know what I mean, different artists have different ways of drawing. I respect yours!:O)
ReplyDeleteAntonio,Thank you very much for Amazing words!:oD
Dear Neil, Thank you very much!I believe you!:O)
Thanks Pandave!:o)
always inspiring to see your paintings!
ReplyDeletewow!!! realllyyyy grrrreeeaaaat!!!
ReplyDeleteDear Andresito, I hope you don't mind I am using your wonderful picture as a form of identification...Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDearest Oscar,You welcome!Please use it how you like ! :O)
ReplyDeleteThanks Alina!:O)
Thank you very much,Martin!:O)
oh my god........freaking wow. i love your work....holy crap
ReplyDeletewow!... completely wow!
ReplyDeleteApplause!!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery, very good!
ReplyDeleteOscar is right, he looks like to the comedian Jorge Porcel from Argentina. But Porcel has gone.
Congrats from Brazil
Mauricio
As good as the very best. More!
ReplyDeletewonder of the fine arts!!
ReplyDeleteque grosso que sos!!
This is really fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI love the hands , just to say something
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Thanks everybody for kind words!!!!!:O)
ReplyDeleteawesome illstration! never seen a guy with so many chins!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work as usual !!
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