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Jeremy Enecio

Jeremy Enecio and a time-lapse video of his painting process – all done in Photoshop. Wonderful, entrancing stuff. Here’s the final.

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Also, check out his site and his Livejournal page. Looks like he’s just graduated from art school – I think it’s safe to expect big things from this fellow.

  • http://jedalexander.blogspot.com/ Jed Alexander

    This image didn’t do much for me, and there are some others like it–women with those implant-like symetrical breasts in the occassional bikini, well painted, but not my thing, but then there are definite exceptions. “Albino Painters” is just lovely. Likewise, “albino orange”. I also really liked “gluttony and Envy”, and “The Unmoving Batibat”. Some really compelling and original stuff.

    One thing that makes the figure in “albino painters” look more natural, is that there’s a little gravity going on there, and the breasts look right in relationship to where the shoulders are. I’d say lose the bikinis though–these paintings have a kind of Pre-Raphaelite style, and the bikinis seem a little too Conan the Barbarian.

  • http://jedalexander.blogspot.com Jed Alexander

    This image didn’t do much for me, and there are some others like it–women with those implant-like symetrical breasts in the occassional bikini, well painted, but not my thing, but then there are definite exceptions. “Albino Painters” is just lovely. Likewise, “albino orange”. I also really liked “gluttony and Envy”, and “The Unmoving Batibat”. Some really compelling and original stuff.

    One thing that makes the figure in “albino painters” look more natural, is that there’s a little gravity going on there, and the breasts look right in relationship to where the shoulders are. I’d say lose the bikinis though–these paintings have a kind of Pre-Raphaelite style, and the bikinis seem a little too Conan the Barbarian.

  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/milkandcookies Tali

    Nicely painted. But glad i’m not the only one sick of buxom bikini ladies.

  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/milkandcookies Tali

    Nicely painted. But glad i’m not the only one sick of buxom bikini ladies.

  • http://www.adamrex.com/ Adam

    I think this guy’s work is stunning. I didn’t get the same feeling from this one that you two did. I don’t have an issue with the anatomy, for one thing–if any part of her appears to be defying gravity, being underwater would explain that. You weren’t bothered by the hair, right?
    In fact, I didn’t have a cheesecake reaction to this at all, what with her dead eyes and blank face–her sexuality seems to me to be presented in a creepy, even horrifying way, and not meant to titillate. Maybe this image works as a weird Rorschach test.

  • http://www.adamrex.com Adam

    I think this guy’s work is stunning. I didn’t get the same feeling from this one that you two did. I don’t have an issue with the anatomy, for one thing–if any part of her appears to be defying gravity, being underwater would explain that. You weren’t bothered by the hair, right?
    In fact, I didn’t have a cheesecake reaction to this at all, what with her dead eyes and blank face–her sexuality seems to me to be presented in a creepy, even horrifying way, and not meant to titillate. Maybe this image works as a weird Rorschach test.

  • http://jedalexander.blogspot.com/ Jed Alexander

    Breasts just don’t tend to be as imobile and orbital as they’re often portrayed in fantasy art–but it’s a style–if anything that’s what I mean by “defying gravity” the fact that this one happens to be underwater doesn’t seem to change the way that particular part of the anatomy has been rendered elsewhere–it’s all pretty consistant, underwater or above ground, this is the way he draws breasts. I feel kind of lame for dwelling on this, but idealized as these figures are, they’re for the most part rendered naturalistically. Except for the implants. And why string bikinis? Putting a string bikini on something meant to seem otherworldly kind of detracts.

  • http://jedalexander.blogspot.com Jed Alexander

    Breasts just don’t tend to be as imobile and orbital as they’re often portrayed in fantasy art–but it’s a style–if anything that’s what I mean by “defying gravity” the fact that this one happens to be underwater doesn’t seem to change the way that particular part of the anatomy has been rendered elsewhere–it’s all pretty consistant, underwater or above ground, this is the way he draws breasts. I feel kind of lame for dwelling on this, but idealized as these figures are, they’re for the most part rendered naturalistically. Except for the implants. And why string bikinis? Putting a string bikini on something meant to seem otherworldly kind of detracts.

  • http://diversionmary.com/ diversionmary

    I’d love to see how his brush options are set up in photoshop. I’ve been trying to replicate the color dynamic tonight with my piss poor graphire :/

  • http://diversionmary.com diversionmary

    I’d love to see how his brush options are set up in photoshop. I’ve been trying to replicate the color dynamic tonight with my piss poor graphire :/

  • http://ddkart.blogspot.com/ DdK

    This is a very well done painting and it looks as if the artist is traditionally trained. I don’t agree that the breasts are disproportionate. If I were take any issue with it (and I do with reservation), I would say that, if anything, the bikini shouldn’t have been included. We tend to be too sensitive and uptight regarding nudity these days. But any artist worth his/her salt has participated in figure (or life) drawing in which there is a nude model as a subject. Just because there’s nudity does not imply sex or sexuality. This woman is not drawn in a pornographic style but a tasteful, more realistic one instead.

  • http://ddkart.blogspot.com DdK

    This is a very well done painting and it looks as if the artist is traditionally trained. I don’t agree that the breasts are disproportionate. If I were take any issue with it (and I do with reservation), I would say that, if anything, the bikini shouldn’t have been included. We tend to be too sensitive and uptight regarding nudity these days. But any artist worth his/her salt has participated in figure (or life) drawing in which there is a nude model as a subject. Just because there’s nudity does not imply sex or sexuality. This woman is not drawn in a pornographic style but a tasteful, more realistic one instead.

  • http://www.anthonybrennan.net/ atrain

    wow.
    He chose a great subject, I’m pretty blown away. Awesome.

  • http://www.anthonybrennan.net/ atrain

    wow.
    He chose a great subject, I’m pretty blown away. Awesome.