🎨 "Cataclysm" - Original painting in acrylics

in #art • 7 years ago

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Cataclysmm, 1998-1999
Acrylic/oil on fiberboard
50 x 40 cm / 19.69 x 15.75 in
Private collection / Switzerland

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I love this work. I love in general all your works. The fresh green colors in contrast with the gray tones and different structures are very beautiful. It is like a dreamy journey in a Hobbit land;)

Thanks Bella!

That smoke looks pretty solid, which means something major just blew up? :O I like how it's so detailed which makes it kind of the focus whereas everything else is still detailed but slightly fuzzier if that makes any sense whatsoever :)

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Thanks @ryivhnn! Absolutely - something major just blew up! :-)

You know

Not bad??? Oh, come on;). Not bad can't be a compliment;). It is an amazing work;)

Thank you very much for your art. Thank you for sharing it among us

Thank you!

waooowww !! what an art man <3 you made my day <3 first is just amazing no more words to say <3 thank you for sharing this amazing art <3 i love it .. have a happy weekend :) keep in touch i wanna see more in future thanku :)

Beutiful photos @gric..:)

My God! I adore your painting..keep it up!

Very surreal... the physics don’t make sense in the space, for the cloud to be that high the landscape would have been decimated long before it could have risen to that elevation

Thanks @dsexh!

Wow, so captivating

It looked like a photo editing job on my feed, was pretty amazed by it being a painting. Well done Gric!

My reference for the painting was photo edited - I composed a photo of a volcano eruption into an image from Iceland.

Thank you for sharing your art. This is just so beautiful, it brings tears to my eyes <3

Wow! That's pretty amazing. The amount of detail and color used adds so much dimension.

Thanks @renascence!

Fantastic!!! The texture on the smoke is captivating, I want to touch it! Thanks for sharing this gric! :)

Thanks @samdutter!

This reminds me of the footage of the Mount Saint Helens eruption.
Very nice!

I used actually a photo a volcano eruption as a reference for the cloud, but I don't remember which volcano it was.