Holger Altena GERMANY
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Jeremy Leach Triptych

Location: Holgi68 Gallery
Artist: Jeremy Leach (Painter)

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Location: Holgi68 Gallery
Title: Jeremy Leach Triptych
Artist:  Jeremy Leach (Painter)
Media Type: Paint - Oil
Art Type: Illustration
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 141
Likes on CAF: 1
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 4/9/2024

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I'm very proud of this triptych, which wasn't originally planned like this. It started with the beautiful painting Rukiya, which Jeremy almost didn't want to sell me because it had slight water damage. Luckily for me, he was persuaded that the painting still makes an impressive work of art when properly framed and doesn't need to be hidden away. In any case, I would like to thank bloomdog, who put me in touch with Jeremy and was also the first person I told about my idea to ask Jeremy for two commissioned works in the style of Rukiya, which together with Rukiya would form a triptych and look as if they had been conceived as a triptych from the very beginning.
I think Jeremy has created two more wonderful paintings here that harmonize perfectly with Rukiya.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 4/9/2024

Real smooth in skin tone for the humans and the dragon!  Leach gives the dragon a marbel statue like mass and weight as the centerpiece.  Those colors tie together all three pieces with backgrounds and the same atmosphere. 

Holger Altena Member Since 2022
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Posted On 4/10/2024

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  Real smooth in skin tone for the humans and the dragon!  Leach gives the dragon a marbel statue like mass and weight as the centerpiece.  Those colors tie together all three pieces with backgrounds and the same atmosphere. 
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Thank you, Marcus, for your comment. Jeremy obviously also had fun placing the two fighters symmetrically around the mighty dragon.