🎨 Machine - original painting (early works)

in OnChainArt4 years ago


I used to find a lot of inspiration in the Technical Museum in Vienna. I took dozens of photos of all sorts of machinery, mostly steam machines, airplane engines and turbines. This painting was based on the turbofan of a jet fighter - as far as I remember it was a F-4 Phantom.


Machine, 1993

Acrylic/oil on fiberboard
80 x 50 cm / 31.5 x 19.69 in

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Did you 3d base this one? So many greeblies 😳

 4 years ago  

No, this is based on a photo reference.

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 4 years ago  

Thanks!

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 4 years ago  

Thanks!

Fabulous, how long did it take you to do it? Thank you!

 4 years ago  

I don't remember exactly, probably 6 to 8 weeks.

Your work is impressive. Thanks love all the details and texture.

 4 years ago  

Thank you!

Great work!

 4 years ago  

Thank you!

This is darkly stunning

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You might find much inspiration and material at the Heeresgeschichtliche Museum as well! Lots to see there - one of my fave is a section about experimental weapons.

wow. beautiful piece. love the textures and color palette.