Sundét, A Tale Told in Painting
| 11 October 2009
The perfect summer picture for October!
Ahoy hoy, fandemaniacs! PHN here with the Sund-update. It's Nadia, rockin' a small section of the Seven Seas. For such a small percentage of surface area, the water surface probably got the most attention. But it was worth it to have it come out that nice. Doing stuff like girls, bodies, and even fish isn't all that different from what I usually do. So the water, which is a relatively uncommon element in my work, needed some extra TLC, because it's a special guest star, and also because it's such a rarity that I do water, I didn't want to mess it up.
Even the simplest things are prone to error if you're not careful.
So take a good look, and have a good time. One of my favorite parts of the piece is the stunning (read: garish) blue reflected light coming off of the water. But that's my style as a designer: loud, garish, and obtrusive. So if you want it large and in charge, you go to PHN. If you want it subtle and sweet, you can go to me too, I don't discriminate.


