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Brian M. Viveros is a famous surrealist artist from California, famous for his female portrait paintings and seductive drawings. He uses a combination of oil paints, acrylics, and airbrush for the his smoking portrait paintings. Mostly he starts with a graphite pencil sketch and then builds the color with the use of oil, then use acrylics and airbrush for details.
Brian M. Viveros says: “The cigarette is a part of me that I try to convey through my work, my signature, has become a sort of brand, it is also much easier to paint that a can of beer in every fuc**g picture. ” At Thinkspace Gallery
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These are out of this world beautiful!!!!!! I love them!!!!! I have to ask if I could get permission to use them within the segments I publish here, of my script. So far I use my own photography and I am looking for something vibrant and powerful! So very very talented!!!!!
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Hi Dear thewintersdance,
I like them too.
Like the majority of the works of artists that I publish for a decade.
I have no rights to these pictures.
If you can not reblog; Do not take them on my blog. Go to the artist’s links to save them on his portfolio and remember, when you edit them to put his link.
And if you will, but nothing compels you to do it; Could you note that you have discovered these paintings on my blog (if so).
By putting my link :https://flowartstation.com/.
I will be very grateful.
And of course I will come to see your blog when I have a momment!
Thank you.
Vanina Lys
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Thank you for the information! I will not modify other artist’s work of course. When I looked at them I just had a thought come up to maybe also use illustrations in my script, since I don’t draw. I do freelance as a graphic designer though, so maybe I can take these beautiful images you shared on your blog, use as inspiration and create something beautiful!!! Definitely thank you for sharing such awesome art work!!!!!!
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re hello
I know you were not going to be another name.
It’s by reflex. I’m a curator.
I did not know you were a designer.
If you know the trade, you do not know how to register them or you are afraid of not finding the same.
Be clear with me! I’m not a beginner.
Why do you insist on taking them on my blog?
You have trouble understanding?
I have explained to you clearly; You should make a reblog. But you do not! OK I understand.
And you did not reply: when I asked you to quote my blog when you publish the paintings?
So do not take anything on my blog! thank you.
You’re a little worried.
Do not hesitate to ask for advice!
Vanina Lys
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I don’t understand your response. I am sorry. All I meant was to compliment you on your choice of art work you share – and that I am more than happy to just be inspired by the beautiful images. Inspiration is very important to me since I am trying to create everyday. I don’t work as a designer much. More as a photographer and writer, if you look at my blog you will see only my very own art work. My blog is merely showing segments of a script I work on, for publication. I share parts of it here on WordPress. I am sorry for the misunderstanding.
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Yes thank you very much, I understood.
It’s very nice, on your part dear …
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There was never even a thought of taking anything of off your blog. I would not do that in any case. As I said. A little confused. But I hope I explained sufficiently to clear it up.
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As a former long time smoker I find these relevant and interesting.
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Brilliant portraits 👏
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A reblogué ceci sur .
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