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Old November 25th, 2007, 01:52 PM
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Requiem

At November, 2007 I have started my new fundamental canvas “Requiem”. This painting will be dedicated to my mother that died at this spring.
I think it will be good for me (and may be interesting for you) to show whole steps in the creating of this painting (such as with my last big painting “Terrestrial Grief” – see my thread http://wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=406420)

Title: Requiem (work in progress)
Started at November, 2007
Medium: Oil
Surface: Canvas
Dimension: 205 x 175 cm

Here is first steps..








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Old November 26th, 2007, 05:53 AM
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It's really nice to see art like this still being made.

I'm curious to see what your plans are for color - maybe some cool blues or enriched oranges and reds in the stone?

I like the flower petals beneath the central characters, maybe you could take it a step further with some patchy grass under them.

I'd really like to see some stonework and statues in this, maybe with some hanging ivy or other plants to get more of a grand vertical feel.

I'm also curious about the 5 men at the top.

I think an open sky with some mountains or rising towers/spires behind them will add to their presence of authority.

The only real critique I have is that I think the sky at the top should be more open since I think the sky represents hope and the realm of the divine and an enclosed sky shows lack of hope and faith.

All in all, I'm really looking forward to seeing your work in progress so don't forget to take lots of pictures!

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By the way, I looked at your web site and you render cloth really well.

Have you ever thought of creating a step-by-step tutorial for painting different types of cloths?

I know many people on here (myself included) would really appreciate it.
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It's really nice to see art like this still being made.

I'm curious to see what your plans are for color - maybe some cool blues or enriched oranges and reds in the stone?

I like the flower petals beneath the central characters, maybe you could take it a step further with some patchy grass under them.

I'd really like to see some stonework and statues in this, maybe with some hanging ivy or other plants to get more of a grand vertical feel.

I'm also curious about the 5 men at the top.

I think an open sky with some mountains or rising towers/spires behind them will add to their presence of authority.

The only real critique I have is that I think the sky at the top should be more open since I think the sky represents hope and the realm of the divine and an enclosed sky shows lack of hope and faith.

All in all, I'm really looking forward to seeing your work in progress so don't forget to take lots of pictures!

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By the way, I looked at your web site and you render cloth really well.

Have you ever thought of creating a step-by-step tutorial for painting different types of cloths?

I know many people on here (myself included) would really appreciate it.

Just some words. You see the painting at beginning. Very soon I`ll start to work with colours. Now it is only first sketches. Please let me have some secrets...
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Old November 29th, 2007, 01:00 PM
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Requeim: in progress

Now I can show the next stage of my "Requiem"



One month in the past.

This artworks makes my pain smaller.

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Old December 24th, 2007, 03:24 PM
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Exclamation Requiem: next stage

I would like to show my "Requiem" on its next stage of creation. December, 2007. 50percents of painting has been finished.


Central group



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I would like to explain some details at this painting.
Central group is me with my mother near the grave (as I have already sad she has died at this spring). In the figure’s drawing I try to show the whole strength of son’s love to his mother. It is a readers the burial service at the upper part of the painting and mullah (Moslem priest) between them at the centre of the group. There is the Koran on the table.
At the top of the painting you can find arches of crypt.
At the left and right sides of the painting you can see the life scenes.
Falling flowers are the jasmine (it is a our family’s flower).

I will finished this painting soon. Just after finishing I`ll show it to you.
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This is most touching.
I'm sorry to hear about your mother. I'm sure she'd have loved the picture and the fact that you spent so much time painting it for her.
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This is most touching.
I'm sorry to hear about your mother. I'm sure she'd have loved the picture and the fact that you spent so much time painting it for her.
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Hi Ilya,

I was blown away by your website. Your drawings, studies and sketches look like excerpts from Da Vinci's codex. Your paintings are beautifully composed, complex and stunning on a technical level. You -really- know how to paint fabrics . 'Requiem' is no exception.

Sorry to hear about you mother. It's apparent in 'Requiem' how much you miss her. I can't think of a sweeter thing to do in her honor than immortalize her in a painting. My hat goes off to you.

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My god... this is simply amazing work. It's very powerful, very moving, and I'm relieved to know there's still such incredible painting being done by traditional means.

Seeing the progress on this and what's it's shaping into is phenomenal.
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wow... i think that's a tremendous works from the traditional art..
great work comes from great inspiration and perspiration..
salute to ur art..
sorry to hear about ur mom
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Requiem: at January

Here is my “Requiem”. The painting practically finished. I think it is need 2-3 week to complete it. I think it is final position of the figures. I Just add more lightning to the central group into final painting. And some reflexes and semitones..
Thank you for your replies. This painting helps me fight with my mental anguish.







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besides the fact that it looks AMAZING but I let alone give you kudos for haveing the mental patience to even do such a large/detailed piece ... I know your mother would be VERY VERY proud... I mean mine are proud of me, and yours is like 1000X better.
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Requiem

Thank you very much for all of your replies and comments. It has really helped me in the process of my Requiem’s creation. Two days ago I have finished my “Requiem”. Here is an image

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GENERAL INFORMATION:
Title: Requiem
Year Created: 2008
Medium: Oil
Surface: Canvas
Dimension: 293 x 234 cm (117 x 94 inches)


I have started new thread in It`s finally finished forum with my final Requiem. It is here http://conceptart.org/forums/showthr...22#post1670322

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