Friday, June 26, 2009

Mother :: and her sprawling presence

On Wednesday July 1st a new limited edition print would go up on thanuka.com
“Mother” is 13″ x 19″ signed archival Giclee print, has an edition of 50, is $85 and very red.




update: print sold out.

18 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:49 PM

    Wish I had the money for this, I really love everything you do.

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  2. you give me a lot of inspiration my friend !! i like your works very very much !

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  3. Way intense. This is awesome

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  4. Wow, you're good Tomer!

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  5. Argh! So good! The posturing of all the figures is so natural, the dynamics of the perspective are awesome and your textures (particularly the flow of the dress) are amazing! This is really beautiful.

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  6. Anonymous1:52 AM

    Tomer fan : All in all I like the piece but am I the only one that noticed that the boy's feet in the foreground seem off ? The drawing is not accurate and is working against the suggested camera view. It is a very weird choice. I would recommend the use of reference. Sometimes one can fake it and succeed but this is not the case.

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  7. Lovely work, as per usual. Reveals the dynamics between males and females.

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  8. Your work is super amazingly hot. I love it. Brilliant. I also really love the fact that you put the process sketches also. Very very inspiring!

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  9. Sold out already!

    You need to put out some more prints ;)

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  10. Anonymous3:17 PM

    hey ive always wonderes which program you use to color your work?
    and do you draw digitaly or do you scan it?

    just curious about the working process:) it looks great though!

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  11. Amazing. Love the composition and the dynamic feel of this illustration. Great work!

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  12. gorgeous!!! love the composition ,
    super:)

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  13. You definitely raise the bar with this one.

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  14. que buena tecnica y que gran estilo

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  15. Love it. Makes me think of Tolstoy for some reason.

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