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DescriptionPersonal pieceAcrylic, Ink and Oil are paper 11" X 17" From the artist, "I wanted to illustrate the idea of the devil being a sheep guarded by wolves, giving an audience to a lost girl". It's one of my personal favorites! Social/Sharing |
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E DLS
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 2/12/2025
I like the second image better, where the textures are more visible. I think that's so important when looking at oils and/or acrylics.
Gregg and Amanda Spatz
Member Since 2010
Posted on 2/12/2025
E DLS wrote:
I like the second image better, where the textures are more visible. I think that's so important when looking at oils and/or acrylics.
I also love the look of the textures!
Daniel Fowlkes
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 2/12/2025
Nice addition Gregg....love the palette, style and imagery.
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 2/12/2025
Jorge Mascarenhas taps into the theatrical style of bone-chilling atmopshere of Robert Eggers movies. The Roanoke folklore of haunted horror comes to mind with a color palette that wickedly shrouds and disguises the presence of evil.
Gregg and Amanda Spatz
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 2/12/2025
Marcus Wai wrote:
Jorge Mascarenhas taps into the theatrical style of bone-chilling atmopshere of Robert Eggers movies. The Roanoke folklore of haunted horror comes to mind with a color palette that wickedly shrouds and disguises the presence of evil.
You nailed it! His color pallete works great with his horror work. Most of his new stuff is digital hybrid, but still same use of colors.
artless artmore
Member Since 2013
Posted on 2/13/2025
Haunting! I like the concept of a sheep as the devil. I've imagined Lucifer or demons as ox-eyed sheep/goats and used that in drawings before. Something sinister to me about having eyes on the side of the head. Love that dark forest, but I'm puzzled by the inky hands
Gregg and Amanda Spatz
Member Since 2010
Posted on 2/13/2025
artless artmore wrote:
Haunting! I like the concept of a sheep as the devil. I've imagined Lucifer or demons as ox-eyed sheep/goats and used that in drawings before. Something sinister to me about having eyes on the side of the head. Love that dark forest, but I'm puzzled by the inky hands
Thanks! I was also wondering about the inky hands, but believe saw them in other work of his.
Gregg and Amanda Spatz
Member Since 2010
Posted on 3/19/2025
artless artmore wrote:
Haunting! I like the concept of a sheep as the devil. I've imagined Lucifer or demons as ox-eyed sheep/goats and used that in drawings before. Something sinister to me about having eyes on the side of the head. Love that dark forest, but I'm puzzled by the inky hands
I forgot to get back to you about those inky hands. The artist just told me something he did that is open for interpretation. They can be your own narrative.
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