Year of creativity - original art in stained glass imitation

in #art7 years ago

Hi, guys!

Stained glass imitation is a technique I fell in love with only previous year. I tried it first in the beginning of it, and then couldn't stop for a really long time. Process of creation is somehow really close to meditation. It takes hours to create the pattern, but at the same time if you did everything right on the preparation stage it's almost no chance to spoil it after, so you just enjoy the process.

Here I would like to share my art in this technique:

I wish you all the best and will be happy if you'll support me with vote:)

Love, Inber

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good one man is oil painting right?

If you read you'd knew

do u really need meditation for good paintings?

Absolutely no. More then that - I don't like meditation in classical sense.

I wish you the best. You're very good in drawing and art work. Keep it up. Am following you right away

It's really an amazing art that is showing your big tallent.
You are a great artist. I love your paintings.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful teqnique with us.

Wow this is so creative!!!!! :)
Love it
Upvoted and resteemed

Hats off ! Amazing art work my friend !
Third last is awesome !

I practice the pouring painting on glass !

Wonderful. upvoted

Did you use expensive art materials to do this kind of an art?

I use the ones I can find in my city:) Different prices:)

Wow, the results you've got here are amazing. Really cute and fun to look at. Seems like this is a very interesting technique and I love how the results turn out with the extra dimension that it adds. But I'm sure the main ingredient is still talent.

I'm still sure that talent is a myth. It's just practice.

That's what all the talented people say ;) I'm sure practice makes a big difference, but talent kind of determines your ceiling. I would never be able to do something like that even with 100s of hours of practice while there are other talents I have that allow me to do other things easily enough that many others can't. But we can call it predisposition if you prefer and I think you surely have that. And I'm sure you've worked hard to build on it. Great work either way :)

Cracking I like the one in the shire with the wizard. I used to love making stain-glass as a kid and hanging it in the window to watch the light. I did the ones you fill in and melt in the oven and did more basic one though! These are great though I want to find some again :). How do you create these? 💯🐒