My best drawing ever is finished - African Turkana

in OnChainArt4 years ago (edited)


Today I want to share my best creation ever by far. It all started when I visited my friend a few months ago. I hadn't seen him in almost a year so we decided to take a coffee and chat a little. He has also started to create art but more abstract art.

When I came to his place I almost immediately noticed two framed photographs hanging on the wall. It was of two men or women from a tribe called Turkana Kenya (thanks @doodle.danga for the research) symbolizing yin and yang. It was very hard to determine which one of them was female and which was male. Both very rich in detail, and you could stare at them for hours. @ryivhnn actually found them in the internet so my reference is posted further down


This is my interpretation of one of them.

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I have spent about 60 hours on this drawing. It's not a direct copy, I have changed some parts and added others. During some of the process I drew only from my head and tried to make it more artistic than realistic. The details in the original photo would require me to sit at least 200 hours to make it hyper realistic but that wasn't my goal. It was a challenge big enough anyway :)

Below you can see some details. I will post a full tutorial in the future but I want to follow the rules of re-posting so it will be in a few months.

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My reference

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I had to go look up what the Mayan version of the yinyang was and it's a pretty cool design XD

Was your friend's photo anything like this one?

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If so there's a few online so you could probably post them if you wanted and just say where they came from and the photographer if that happened to be on your friends' photos :)

Can see why you wouldn't want to make a direct copy, you'd be there forever XD

Ahh I actually didnt know they were on the internet. Then I didn't have to go though the work to try to photograph them without reflection. I will update The post with The reference soon Then :) thank tou for finding it

Post edited now. Thanks again for finding it. Did you find the other one aswell? When I search for Mayan indian yingyang they don't show up anywhere. If you find the other one please send me the link. I want to draw that one too

I only found this one because I reverse image searched your drawing and it happened to come up with a match :)

Then I know I have done something right if you can reverse image search my drawing and find the reference photo XD

Hey! Do you happen to have any other social media's, your instagram seems a bit empty. Just wanted to confirm you're the real creator of these pieces!

I can post this drawings on my Instagram. Give me a second. I recently deleted all my posts on Instagram to give it a fresh start. Also I have been here on steem/ hive since 2016. I have proven many Times that it is my art. I only have lbry.tv
https://lbry.tv/@realitycartoon:a

Ah okay, yeah noticed the fresh start and got a bit alarmed that it might be someone pretending to be you, so would appreciate a link to where you've verified in the past just to make 100% sure. I think On Chain Art could also tag you as a verified artist then. ^^

and no worries, have a god natt. :D

I have posted a new verification post Here
My old ones was so far down in my blog that it was easier to make a new one. I tagged @midlet so that maybe I could be a verified artist :)

Also tomorrow I could take a selfie with me holding this drawing. But its night right now in Sweden.

Hello my dear friend. You are very talented. and i love your drawing.

Thank you, I'm glad you like it :)

wow. You are incredible talented. This is amazing!!!

Thank you so much!

Holly Great.. You have a very great talent.. I love it.. My mind take me in the past era

Thank you very much for your lovely comment :)

Of course I am always happy when other people are happy :)

This is so amazing! The drawing is so real and detailed. 😀

Thank you! It could be better but I need to take a break from it for a few months. I actually never know when my art is completely finished. Sometimes I have come back to a year old drawing that I thought I were finished with

Nice.. You might see something you haven't seen before.. But for me it is already perfect. 😀

This is a great drawing!

Very impressive. such talent ! 👏👏👏👏

Profound respect!! You have caught the detail at the hairline (and so many other places) so incredibly well!

Tagging my 15 year old very-new-to-hive and loves-to-draw daughter here - so she can marvel too!! @ploimrt

Following you from Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand.

Thank you very much for your kind comment :) yes I put alot of effort in the details and I'm very glad you like it. Will have a look at your blog aswell but right now I'm going for a swim in the ocean. We have 23 degree celcius in the water but I bet you have 30+ in Thailand :)

Yes, it's very warm. :) Enjoy your swim - is 11.30pm and I need to sleeeeeeep. :)

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I think this looks a little more like african, maybe that's why you are having trouble finding it. I noticed because the hair is very curly and the collars the man is wearing look more like african art, also his nose is wide like african.

I found the image online and then did a reverse search of the image and found 230 different results you can see in tineye.com here

And yes, they all describe the picture as "african man". I don't seem to find the ying yang image you are talking about, though.

Hey and btw, good job with the portrait! very nice work

They do not look african to me. And my friend bought them from a shop where they described them as mayan. The shop had a direct contact with the photographer so I think they know. Your link gave 0 results btw.
But I'm glad you like it :)

Well.. he's not mayan, he's african. Another clue was his skin tone.

He's from a tribe called Turkana, from Kenya. This is not what mayan art looks like, and looked more like african, as I said.

Link to the photographers website

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You could've done the reverse image in the first link I sent you. Sorry that the link didn't work, but the website is still there.😛

Ok I didn't know that. Guess I have to say that to my friend. Thank you for the info :)

You're welcome brother. Good to help you

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