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JMcJeeves t1_iyincjr wrote

Great work, maybe better as a 10 second clip instead of 4 so we can see more of that awesome detail.

It would be sweet to see more. The planning and execution of this piece is on point.

I in particular struggle with planning paintings well enough to leave the white of the page as the source of brightness.

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majozaur OP t1_iyinhkj wrote

thanks I have a minute version recorded but it may be boring for the watchers

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Werify t1_iyj3dv5 wrote

u/majozaur I followed your deviantart years ago, and was hyped each time you posted. Your watercolors are my favourite among currently living polish artists. I was able to recognise your work in this video simply by object and pallete alone, had to go to your www to check if its actually yours, or someone just copycating your style. Nice that you still create, wish you all the best <3

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majozaur OP t1_iyjfgas wrote

oh wow, thank you, I wish you all the best too!!!

If you want to see my current works you may check out my insta majatakmaj, becasue I'm not particulary active on deviantart at the moment :3

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rockytrh t1_iyiuwn9 wrote

This is incredible. I had to go look at your post history and have to say dang, you do some magic with watercolor.

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expontherise t1_iyjyhlb wrote

This is amazing. I spent 8 years working across the street in the PPG building with this buidling right outside my office window. I love it!

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loverlyone t1_iykhc8q wrote

My dad worked in the Westinghouse building for around 20 years. It’s a corner I also know well! Gorgeous.

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AgentParkman t1_iyilpn1 wrote

Ooo how satisfying and beautiful πŸ™ƒπŸ™‚πŸ˜

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doct0rdo0m t1_iyiy4hv wrote

Need to see a little more beating the devil out of the brush but otherwise good job.

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loverlyone t1_iykh79o wrote

Is that the US Steel building? Wow. So beautiful.

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