Levani
Nov 5 2008, 03:43 AM
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oliverandjazz
Nov 5 2008, 07:03 AM
that is very impressive levan, thanks for sharing, the artwork is very masterful. great stuff here
Kaly
Nov 5 2008, 07:15 AM
Hello Levan, nice to meet you.
You have fantastic drawings, and you are more than welcome to participate in the forums, and share with us you tecniques, plus we always need an extra good pair of eyes to help us as we go along
You should upload these wonderful drawings into your gallery, I see its still empty.
thanks for sharing.
ElenaM
Nov 5 2008, 01:03 PM
I am very glad to meet you, Levan and your art is an inspiration for those who are considering taking art classes and start painting. You are definitely born an artist and school and practice only better your abilities to render people.
You have a gift for human faces and expression and your art shows that.
What I noticed in particular is that your characters eyes are more of a Byzantine type or Georgian.When you apply that pattern to Eastern characters is all right but in the portrait of Queen Elizabeth I doubt you can have Byzantine eyes.
What is important for you now is to become familiar with art in different countries in Europe ans see how the same Madonna and child for instance are portrayed by different artists from different cultures.Most of them inspired from people in their land and there is not only Gothic or catholic rendering of Madonna but also a German type, a French type, a Spanish type,etc. In Italy you have schools of art and each school or regional style is different.Familiarize yourself with let's say Venetian school, Florentine school, Milan, Ravenna, Sienna schools.
What really made a strong impression on me in Holland was the fact that i could recognize in the street people looking like the characters in Rembrandt's paintings.The passage of time could not eliminate the Dutch facial features and people just look the same as in the 17th century art of the Dutch and Flemish schools.This was the most interesting part for me in Holland as we do not have photographs of people in the 16th - 17th century but paintings by Dutch masters.
Your art is done more in the style of European masters of Renaissance and Baroque eras and is important to know if you had exposure to their art or is just your own style and the Georgian Christian iconography that influenced you.
To me your talent is something that you should nurture, preserve, develop with good teachers and disciplined work and you will become for sure a celebrated artist of your country and through exhibitions well known beyond your frontiers.
Keep painting and studying art.
Jangra
Nov 5 2008, 02:35 PM
You are certainly a very busy young man. And very talented. Keep up with your art. And please keep sharing what you do with all of us. Thanks, Jeanne
Levani
Nov 5 2008, 03:33 PM
oliverandjazz thanks a lot !!!
Kalynice to meet you too.

thank you very much!
ElenaMI'm very glad to meet you too...

this style is my own.
thanks a lot for good wishes!..
Levani
Nov 5 2008, 03:38 PM
thank you Jeanne!!!
dcorc
Nov 5 2008, 03:44 PM
Hi Levan
your drawings are splendid, you are clearly hard-working and talented.
Did you say you paint as well as draw?
Dave
Levani
Nov 5 2008, 04:11 PM
Davethank you very much!..
yes, I like painting as I love drawing... and I paint as I draw... but I have more drawings then paintings, because I haven't enough money to buy paints... and in my country paints are very expensive.
TrishO116
Nov 5 2008, 04:29 PM
Dear Levan,
Great to meet you, and welcome to Drawspace. I really enjoyed your drawings. I thought of Kaethe Kollwitz, in some of your drawings. Are you familiar with her drawings? What do you use for your drawings? Graphite? charcoal? conte? When you paint, what medium do you use?
I hope you enjoy it here on Drawspace. We have weekly drawing challenges, workshops, lessons, and criticism and critique threads. I hope to see you in one of the weekly drawing challenges.
Most of all, I hope you have fun here.
Regards,
Trish
mumwond
Dec 10 2008, 09:04 PM
Hi Korejo I think your drawings are amazing. Please stay with Drawspace as I'm sure we would all like to see more of your art. I find the Weekly challenges really interesting as you can see how people produce such different pictures from the same reference photo.
Levani
Dec 10 2008, 09:12 PM
mumwond
Thanks a lot!..
wayneo
Dec 10 2008, 09:53 PM
QUOTE (KOREJO @ Dec 10 2008, 01:32 PM)

Hi Korejo,you have the emotive content and understanding of technique of a true master,all i can say is excellent work,well done.The standard of your work is awesome.Keep drawing and keep posting. Kind regards Wayneo
IslanderNL
Dec 11 2008, 02:33 AM
For someone so young, your work is exceptional. I am sure you have a long career in art ahead of you. Are you planning on some form of art as a career?
Levani
Dec 11 2008, 06:08 PM
IslanderNL
thank you very much!
Raidor
Mar 3 2009, 04:29 PM
QUOTE (KOREJO @ Nov 5 2008, 04:50 AM)

?? have I understood this right : your age is 17 Year ??
you have paint than, for example, these picture " portrait of old woman" (15 years old) as an 2 years old boy ???
Raidor
Mar 3 2009, 05:35 PM
QUOTE (KOREJO @ Mar 3 2009, 06:17 PM)

Raidor
Yes, now I'm 17 years old but
" arrest of Christ " (15 years old) <<< it means that I drew this picture when I was 15 years old.
ah - okay , I was a little confused by (15 years old)
1_8
Mar 29 2009, 03:48 AM
Wow! keep up the good work!
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