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Christian Schlierkamp
As for now I choose as Masters in perspective with their painterly approaches the watercolorist Thomas W. Schaller who let's tight perspectives appear loose and lightly through his watery technique, then the incredible James Gurney who btw studied architecture before embarking on his (Gurney- ;-))journey as an artist; for their precise yet still free lineart: Jean Giraud AKA Moebius and Bernie Wrightson, who's breathtaking hatching techniques add depth to whatever subject. I am very much interested in how to construct complex perspectives with several vanishing points due to slopes and curves inthe landsape, size relationships especially in mass scenes like sceneries by Moebius.
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3mo
Thomas Schaller is really great i agree with you Christian
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Hello I also choose Thomas W Schaller who's work in watercolor is amazing. He has an architect background i beleive and his work on buildings and monuments (existing or invented) is truly masterwork. I'm mostly interested in building myself a solid background in perspective which should help in a lot of my drawings. Gary tucker (another great watercolor artist has also a very simple perspective approach which is appealing.
Patrick Bosworth
Thanks for brining these guys to my attention! Incredible pieces!
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