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I recently did a painting of a church interior, as a request. The painting is called Sanctuary and there are two small children entering the church. They are supposed to look small and lost, the church is supposed to look overwhelming and luminous. Some churches are really huge, and I wanted this church to seem kind of big, but a friend thought the proportions might be off, where the children are too small compared to the church. Should I make the children large, or leave it as is? Or change something else?
please keep in mind I am a terrible photographer; the photograph of my painting is slightly tilted, the lines on my painting are not that crooked. I will take a better picture when I am more finished with the painting.


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Date: 2007-12-22 10:26 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] teaandscribbles.livejournal.com
I think the proportions are fine. It reminds me alot of Canterbury cathedral in England. Thanks for sharing!

Date: 2007-12-22 10:30 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] alive49.livejournal.com
I agree with Emily. I think if you made the kids any bigger, they'd look as big as the adult standing further into the church.

Date: 2007-12-23 12:59 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] without-pith.livejournal.com
I agree with this, also.

Date: 2007-12-22 11:31 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] unico-love.livejournal.com
Thank you!

Date: 2007-12-22 11:10 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] azalynn.livejournal.com
If I look at the children in reference to the small chair/bench(?) directly in their line of sight, they look like they'd be about the size of three or four-year-olds (on average). Is that what you had in mind?

Date: 2007-12-22 11:31 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] unico-love.livejournal.com
I did want one of them to at least be about that age, so that sounds okay to me:) It's a small chair. It would be easier to change the size of the chair, if it's too big in comparison!

Date: 2007-12-23 05:11 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] asharak.livejournal.com
That's what I was thinking, too.

Date: 2007-12-23 12:02 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] kiranera.livejournal.com
I like it because most churches are very dark and your idea to make it luminous worked and they are my favorite colors for an interior anyway, brownish to both reddish and yellowish. I would not change the size of the chair, because it would not match to size of the pilars closeby anymore.

Date: 2007-12-23 05:38 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] unico-love.livejournal.com
Thank you!:)

Date: 2007-12-23 02:33 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] staircase-wit.livejournal.com
Keeping in mind that this is the opinion of someone who just last night prayed to Satan for aid and succor, I find that the church is way too warm looking, safe, and inviting to really communicate the horror the children must be feeling to see that they are in a cult-structure dedicated to the worship of a mostly-naked man who has been tortured to death.

And tortured to death because the children are by definition "bad people."

There is a lot of Satanic art that makes fun of Christian iconphraphy and makes the Gothic cathedrals look like houses of weakness, lies, and folly. But to portray the innocence of young children swallowed up by what really is a strong, powerful and utterly anti-human religion devoted to death and suffering is something I have yet to see and have often yearned for.

I had the impression from your discription that this was what you were trying to portray. Your work stands very much on it's own merrit, but with less irony than I had expected.

Date: 2007-12-23 05:40 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] unico-love.livejournal.com
My art usually isn't too ironic:) Your comment doesn't surprise me, though.

Date: 2007-12-23 05:51 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] staircase-wit.livejournal.com
I think I was being understated when I said your painting stood on its own merit and was not ironic.

When I was in my early 20's, there was an occult store downtown that I loved to visit. It was dark and always smelled of warm incense. It was an autism-friendly environment, very peaceful, and it had a good-sized collection of Left Hand Path books, magazines, and items. I felt safe and invited. I felt that here was a sanctuary.

I feel that same sense of sanctuary when I look at your painting. You communicated to me a feeling I've searched for but not found in so long.

I'd love to own a print of this painting. I don't say that lightly.

Date: 2007-12-23 04:15 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] unico-love.livejournal.com
Ah, well I'm glad you like the painting at least!:) I actually have paper to try and learn how to make prints soon. I'm sure I will post here when I've got it figured out.

I like the architecture of churches, and even though they bother you, the angle I used doesn't really have any religious iconography, if that makes you feel better:)

Date: 2007-12-23 10:24 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] pinkfluffydust.livejournal.com
You are very gifted.
:o)

Date: 2007-12-23 04:16 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] unico-love.livejournal.com
Thank you♥

Date: 2008-01-17 05:56 am (UTC)From: (Anonymous)
this painting is amazing. There is no need to analyze what needs to be done.

Art is art, art can be anything...AMAZING!!!

Date: 2008-01-18 08:05 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] unico-love.livejournal.com
Thanks:)

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