Image 1 — “A memory of them”
Image 2 — “A memory of them”
Image 3 — “A memory of them”

“A memory of them”

My latest work, trying to find my style with layering and scraping the colors after and then making the texture with the scraped material. Not bad hut I’m not truly satisfied yet.

u/dzibrucki — 2 days ago

“Lucid Lucy”

The most recent piece of abstract art I did and I have a lot of love hate relationship with it. Thinking of doing something over it but in the same time I feel bad just for thinking of doing it.

u/dzibrucki — 23 days ago
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“Sticky Johnny”

Acrylics on cardboard. I loved the process and how it turned out. Should I continue in this direction? Is this style sellable?

u/dzibrucki — 29 days ago
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Weightless

Finished this today and it took me around 10 hours in total, maybe less, but I like how it turned out. I’m still not sure of I could have introduced one more technique and went a bit crazy over this. I was a bit afraid to do it.

What do you think? Feedback is appreciated 🙏

u/dzibrucki — 1 month ago
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Not sure what to think

It took me around 5-6 hours to paint this and I don’t like it when I see it from distance but from close up I kind of like it. Where did I go wrong, if I went wrong with this?

u/dzibrucki — 2 months ago
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“Summer haze”

My second big format painting with acrylics. I tried some other techniques for blending and layering like spoundge and I really like it.

I still feel it’s missing something and I’ts not finished but I’m not sure what. Any suggestions? ❤️

u/dzibrucki — 2 months ago

First attempt on bigger canvas

I liked the process but I still have problems with mxing the colors, especially the ammount of esch color that needs to be mixed to get the desired result. Any tips on how to improve without having to watch 100 videos on YT about color theory?

u/dzibrucki — 2 months ago

“High Hopes”

Wanted to draw a flower and ended up with this. Now
I’m drawing a series in this direction. I know it’s inspired by cubism and doesn’t really feel original I still liked the process and understanding the medium and the technique even better. What do you think?

u/dzibrucki — 2 months ago
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“Hidden Self”

My latest oil pastel work. Still learning to draw and paint. Thoughts? 🙏

u/dzibrucki — 3 months ago