Steve PP said this on Maat 3:23 pm | Reply Reminded me of a Bulgarian artist, Plamen Valtchev – !/album.php?aid=172788&id=216422095559 I’m a big fan.Įd Terpening said this on at 7:36 pm | Reply Paris, October.Ĭheck out more of Alexi Zaitsev’s work here:Ĥ Responses to “Bato Dugarzhapov - this guy can out-Monet Monet” Yellow, and probably spent a couple hours on it.Įdit: Nov 6, 2008: Another painter on that site worth checking out is Alexi Zaitsev Some of his work which I particularly liked: Pond in Versailles, Place of our appointments, Warm September, Pontus-New. My palette was Titanium White, Ultramarine blue, Cad Red, and Cad. I used three brushes, a half-inch, 3/4ths inch, and a 1-inch brush. The aspect ratio of my canvas wasn’t quite right, and the colors in my painting are a little weird looking here as the photo I took of it is not the best. ![]() You can view a photo of Dugarzhapov’s original here. ^^^ Note: the above is not a Dugarzhapov, it is only my lame attempt to copy his work. ![]() Here is my effort, 16×20, acrylic on canvas. I did ok, but I’m no match for Dugarzhapov, that’s for sure. The other day, I got it into my head to try a quick little copy of one of his simpler paintings - at least it looked at first glance like it might be simple - just to try to educate myself and become a little bit better at painting. ![]() Every few months or so I go back to that site and look at those paintings. I encourage you to check out a gallery of Dugarzhapov’s work at. Larry Seiler, a fine artist in his own right, was the one who, via the internet first introduced me to the art of Bato Dugarzhapov.
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