Donna

Donna Hey George, you can add more images if you go to HOME tab and click 'Add image' below the text box. I was very confused about this too.

Jun 10th

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geosarray Trying to figure out how to post more images... Help anyone? :D

May 19th

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geosarray - The Resurrectionist
A collaboration between myself and Abbas Saleem Khan (bakatron.com). The underwater theme tend to be a bit challenging for me, but I'm very happy with how this one turned out. Thanks for looking :)

Oct 12th - 387 views - - Comment
  • Glauco what can i say???? perfect again...

    Nov 7th


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geosarray - Wrath of Medusa
I wanted to paint Medusa for quite some time, but haven't had a chance to until recently. This image was a lot of fun to paint, but also extremely challenging; The statue's 'folds' and texture in particular were very time consuming, as was the strands of grass on the foreground. For those interested, a tutorial on how I painted this image will be available soon on Photoshop Digital Painting Magazine as well.

Oct 12th - 463 views - - Comment


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geosarray - Stoned
This image was created for Digital Arts Magazine, as a tutorial on how to create a portrait of a statue. I had a lot of fun creating this one, especially in regards to the lightning as well as the texture work. The tutorial deals with applying both photo textures as well as hand painted textures to create a believable result. Be sure to check out the complete tutorial next month on Digital Arts Magazine!

Jun 16th, 2009 - 395 views - - Comment


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geosarray - Persephone
I created this image in order to practice painting drapery, which I view as a challenge. Greek Mythology inspires me heavily as well, so I wanted to show that with this image. Persephone's story mainly evolves her abduction from the Earth realm, to the Underworld, courtesy of Hades. This image deals with that concept (albeit a bit subtly). The figure's pose was referenced from Lockstock as well, who has some great fantasy themed stock photography.

A very lengthy tutorial on how this image was created will be available in June of next month's Advanced Photoshop Magazine as well, so be sure to check that out.

Jun 16th, 2009 - 560 views - - Comment


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geosarray - Self Portrait
I wanted to do a fantasy-themed self portrait for quite some time, but haven’t had the chance to until recently. I opted for a fantasy theme with this one mainly because I felt it would make for some interesting imagery. I wanted to emulate the look of those early classical paintings, so I applied what I have learned from doing the Master Copy studies a while back into this painting. I feel like a have a stronger piece of work as a result of those studies.

Jun 8th, 2009 - 392 views - - Comment
  • jambatx keep up the good work man..

    Jun 14th, 2009
  • geosarray Thanks, I'll do my best :D

    Jun 16th, 2009


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geosarray - Lost From Sea
This image started off very... unplanned. At first, I initially wanted to paint an underwater scene, but I got bored halfway through and decided to do something a bit different. I'm glad I did at the end of the day, as an underwater scene would have probably been too cliche.

Pose referenced from: http://lockstock.deviantart.com/art/Dark-Drapery-pack-three-82966447

May 10th, 2009 - 551 views - - Comment


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geosarray - Dancing With The Devil
This piece was commissioned over a year ago, and I had much fun, and frustration, in creating it. I don't usually experiment much with a dark theme, so this was a fun change from the norm. I was asked to do something very Tim Burton-ish, whom I'm a huge fan of, and what you see here is the result.

I wanted the composition to be simple, concentrating on atmosphere above all else, so I decided to keep everything pretty much empty. The more elements I tried to add, the more the atmosphere suffered. I learned with this piece, specifically how to create rainy effects and enhancing atmosphere. I kept the color theme simple and generally cool to add to the atmosphere as well.

Apr 16th, 2009 - 2,117 views - - Comment


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geosarray How's it going? :D

Jan 19th, 2009

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geosarray - Blade of Fire
This piece was a commission at first, but due to problems with the client, it fell through so I decided to make it my own. I put a lot of thought into this one, from the color scheme to the composition, and I think it really paid off. I consider this my best work to date, by far. Thanks for looking, and here's to a great 2009!

Jan 19th, 2009 - 1,061 views - - Comment


Donna

Donna Hey, George :)

Jul 8th, 2008

wormo

wormo do you have a deviantart? I'd like to add you there!

Jun 29th, 2008

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geosarray - Going Under
Portrait done for a fellow artist, Linda Ota. Originally, this was gonna be your standard portrait, but I decided to be more brave and adapt a more Fantasy style theme. Overall I'm quite satisfied with the results.

May 23rd, 2008 - 5,622 views - - Comment


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geosarray - Indiana Jones and the Secrets From Beyond
Book cover done for Marek Cardew. This one took a while I have to say, but I'm quite satisfied with the results. I learned a lot with this piece, especially with regards to skin tones. Enjoy!

Apr 30th, 2008 - 4,872 views - - Comment


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geosarray - Master Copy: Black Bashi-Bazouk
This is a Master Copy of Gerome Jean Leon's "Black Bashi-Bazouk". It's probably the last one I'm going to be doing for quite a while. I learned a lot with this one, specifically on how clothing/folds work, and more on colors as well. A tutorial will be online on how I created this image shortly. WIP is at my homepage if you're interested.

Jan 28th, 2008 - 1,919 views - - Comment
  • Tom Awesome :-) ! Great job.

    Jan 28th, 2008


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geosarray - Master Copy: The Bacchante
I'm currently doing some Master copies in order to help improve my skill. I think I can learn a lot studying from the old Masters, especially in terms of color. The original piece titled "The Bacchante" is from Gerome Jean Leon. I started this one in black and white and added color in the later stages. I might be using this technique in all my future pieces, I'm not so sure. Colors can tend to get a bit muddy if you start off with greyscale, but hopefully I can rectify that. You can check out the WIP at my blog as well.

Jan 21st, 2008 - 2,064 views - - Comment


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geosarray most definitely will :)

Dec 24th, 2007

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geosarray - Save Us
This piece is open for interpretation. The WIP of this image will be available on January's issue of 2D Artist, so look out for that. Feedback is welcome.

Print available here: http://www.theuntappedsource.com/details.php?prodId=1980&category=170

Dec 11th, 2007 - 1,974 views - - Comment
  • DarkArtist Beautiful, I do have my own interpretation...

    Dec 17th, 2007


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geosarray - Superman Returns
Painting I did using a still from Superman Returns as reference. Started off as practice, but decide it to refine it a bit.

Nov 25th, 2007 - 2,918 views - - Comment


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