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Wednesday, February 02, 2011

*Futurama*
heres a new piece i did for a project. This Future Fatima
Its 3ft x 5ft
Acrylic and spraypaint




3 Comments:

Blogger West-Art said...

wow, really killin it man. I have a question though that Ive been wondering for a while. how do you paint your sceneries and rocks/mountains/hills? for example the color choices in the mountains in the backgrnd? what do u reference?

8:44 AM  
Blogger Sam said...

thanks myman, mostly photos i like to tweak the colors. I made up the colors in the pit from rocks and mountains i saw growing up in NewMexico.

10:22 AM  
Blogger Nicole Villacorta said...

Sam you're the cutest, most talented guy in the world!! <3

10:55 PM  

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