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Description “Requiem II” pencil drawing 31” x 39”

The struggle here was after I drew the smashed bulbs I liked it as it was, yet in my heart the drawing did not align with my concept. The drawing was not intended to be a “still life” but a symbolic representation of an altar piece and funeral lament. To have left it alone and just crop it wouldn’t have been enough in this particular drawing. I always set out with a goal in mind, this of course isn’t set in stone but I would have never been happy with this work if I didn’t push the envelope. Just the bulbs would have been interesting but safe, I needed to say more.

The bulbs have come to represent a spent life, they once held energy and gave us light to see by they now are swept aside and discarded like a little known ancestor. Three of course is a very strong number, representing the trinity, birth-life-death and the unity of mind-body-spirit. Not only are there three destroyed light bulbs but also in the alluded grave marker are three stone slabs. The decaying wood cross-member in its process of decomposition makes the horizontal member of a cruciform turning into an altar piece. The wire holding the wood in place unites the two images (bulbs and gravestone). Spatially my attempt is to make these objects much grander than three small bulbs and a stick but have them creating a wide landscape. These ideas don’t live within one work but are chapters in a concept that are continually being explored with in different guises.

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Comments: 152

Mortzilla [2012-09-13 00:10:10 +0000 UTC]

i saw this and i loved it so much you are great

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Dyson247 [2011-06-16 10:16:10 +0000 UTC]

pure awesome

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TigerMoon62 [2011-01-05 04:00:00 +0000 UTC]

An excellent piece. Thanks for the description as well. It is great to look at a piece like this and wonder about the symbolism yet your explanation helps provide clarity and insight. Your work is technically superior in many ways.

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Ellyevans679 [2010-10-23 05:31:15 +0000 UTC]

You are one of the featured artists in my latest journal including this beautiful work [link]

Elle

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s-o-i-b [2010-10-14 02:00:01 +0000 UTC]

Interesting gallery, many thanks.

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ammirammir [2010-10-05 18:57:17 +0000 UTC]

incredible.

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ErnestoVladimir [2010-09-23 17:05:28 +0000 UTC]

It seems in your long years of experience you've been able to channel your ability and take the best out of it, and yet you seem unsatisfied.

I've been asking myself a few questions lately, what does it mean to be a precise artist? What exactly is achieved by being able to portray levels of depth, texture and shades at a level sometimes makes digital programs blush? Is anything really gained?

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1nimra In reply to ErnestoVladimir [2010-09-24 02:51:04 +0000 UTC]

For you it seems useless, for me drawing in this manner celebrates my world and my inclusion in it, I learn from every stroke for to execute what I do I have to see beyond just glimpsing around me, I have to decipher, translate and finally to empathize and this gives me incite.

Am I unsatisfied…yup that’s not for my style of work but my nature and temperament, satisfaction… you can shoot for it, but when you find, you’ll not be it.

Precise? I’ve never been precise in my life, yet like perfection pursuit’s value is in the journey.

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ErnestoVladimir In reply to 1nimra [2010-09-24 05:58:56 +0000 UTC]

No, it isn't useless to me, not in the least bit. I see, and then I observe, and then I think, and then I have to look again, and I imagine, my mind wonders, my fingers and head tingle, and I keep on looking on, and I wouldn't stop had I no time constraint. All that happens when I see a drawing done with the deepest if care, those works of art that have the essence of the artist's soul engraved in them with every stroke, and spread upon the canvas with their blending and texturing techniques. Drawings like yours.

I do see what you mean about having to decipher, translate, and empathize only after having gone far beyond what most would initially see through the vagueness of only one sense.

All journeys, sadly, must end whether they have reached their destination or not; there is, however, the beauty of not knowing when it will end. This lets us persevere.

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1nimra In reply to ErnestoVladimir [2010-09-24 11:56:47 +0000 UTC]

i agree well said. Thank you

Armin

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Darioixs [2010-09-20 09:43:58 +0000 UTC]

INCREDIBOL !!!!!!!!!

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SeekinaVarasati [2010-09-12 09:03:50 +0000 UTC]

How does a light bulb reincarnate?
Very inspiring work, man, I think I'll have to print and than put this into the back of my sketchbook. (It's some kinda Place For Very Inspiring Artwork to me. This will be the third painting there.)

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1nimra In reply to SeekinaVarasati [2010-09-12 13:51:29 +0000 UTC]

light bulbs probably don't, we might- thanks for the good words

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SeekinaVarasati In reply to 1nimra [2010-09-13 14:23:59 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome.

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veronique72 [2009-12-14 13:30:24 +0000 UTC]

phenominal!!! wow!!!!

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doctaword [2009-10-26 01:58:51 +0000 UTC]

How do you do your blending? Sorry if it's an amateur question, but I'm just learning

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1nimra In reply to doctaword [2009-10-26 13:11:13 +0000 UTC]

nothing to feel sorry for my frined, i dont blend not in the way that you are used to I blend in a way with a hard pencil over soft, that’s about it though hope this helps

Armin

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doctaword In reply to 1nimra [2009-10-27 04:47:37 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the reply. Do you use references?

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1nimra In reply to doctaword [2009-10-28 13:16:34 +0000 UTC]

for some of it i do, thx

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DrawnArt93 [2009-09-15 11:54:23 +0000 UTC]

what kind of pencils did you use? pls reply, I admire your artwork and this looks alot like a charcoal drawing. It's so great!

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1nimra In reply to DrawnArt93 [2009-09-15 14:21:57 +0000 UTC]

Thank you I use mechanical pencils Pental GraphGear 1000 mostly .5 2B, Charcoal dive me nuts.

Armin

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DrawnArt93 In reply to 1nimra [2009-09-16 08:55:52 +0000 UTC]

yeah, it so smudgy, but its faster than pencil.

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plisk [2009-09-06 17:25:02 +0000 UTC]

Nice, thank you..

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CallieFink [2009-08-04 00:40:24 +0000 UTC]

This is a masterpiece. Such stunning work, and i love the representation on this piece. Fantastic!

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Verazynt-rhumaxis [2009-05-03 03:12:29 +0000 UTC]

Dear god. That is... mindblowing. Like, here's my mind *points at own head* *explosion sound* Yeah. See that bloody mess painting the walls of the room? That would be my brain after I saw this.

Very in-depth symbolism, I really like the linking elements. The decay of the wood and how it comes together with the stone to make the cross, and how the wood is held by the stone, those things carry much symbolism but I'm afraid I can only begin to grasp it in the abstract.

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ThePhenom14 [2009-04-27 13:06:04 +0000 UTC]

How long did it take you?

Amazing

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Forest-of-Blades [2009-04-12 10:59:38 +0000 UTC]

Although I live in a very morbid state of mind, I never ever thought about the funeral connotation of broken lightbulbs. But it is an even more briliant idea to summarise life to a brief flash of energy (most of which is wasted in useless heat anyway).

Still... I don't think I perfectly understand the part with the decaying wood and the altar : the wood, as the horizontal part of a crucifix, turns the gravestone into an altar by its relative position regarding the stone...? Also, why is the wood decaying, exactly? And why link the two parts with the wire?

I don't expect you take time to clear that up just to satisfy my curiosity, but I'd suggest you add some more comments on this, so that I wouldn't be asking questions.

One last thing : the landscape impression is obvious. Total success.

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1nimra In reply to Forest-of-Blades [2009-04-12 17:18:21 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for your in-depth assessment on this drawing.

The cruciform is made by the wood and pillar of cement. Wood being made by nature cement being made by man both are domed for reclamation, as we are (light bulb). I don’t expect nor do I even want for the viewer to understand these symbols exactly as I see them that would be illustrative and boring. But what I am after is just what you got out of it-a sense of mystery, yet instinctively you knew something was being said.

PS I enjoy your work!

Armin

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Forest-of-Blades In reply to 1nimra [2009-04-12 19:16:17 +0000 UTC]

Oh, now I understand! Your wood/cement opposition is a clever idea too (as a matter of fact, I illustrated quite the same idea with the axe, but I won't bother you with that), and it's even better when you unite both in the shape of a most meaningful symbol as the cross!

I'm grateful you shared that with me. (And thanks for dropping by my humble gallery, by the way. Your visit was an honour.)

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leila-j [2009-04-02 21:46:19 +0000 UTC]

you must have incredible patience. this is amazing. great work

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BrianFIN [2009-03-21 11:08:19 +0000 UTC]

Amazing

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LiamRSharp [2009-03-16 21:25:13 +0000 UTC]

As always - immaculate, and strangely touching. What you do with a pencil I've never seen anybody else achieve.

Wonderful work.

Regards,

Liam.

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iamjuice [2009-03-15 18:23:18 +0000 UTC]

very impressive

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Leetmonkey [2009-03-15 18:22:53 +0000 UTC]

It's like you just splashed water on my artistic-sides' dried face.

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lady-gdu [2009-03-15 12:00:01 +0000 UTC]

just...wow.

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niamhhannahnoir [2009-03-10 23:37:09 +0000 UTC]

just unreal!love your work

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monsterfilm [2009-03-03 02:49:05 +0000 UTC]

this image has such strength it's rediculous. i love the concept and of course technically it's amazing.

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Valentina-Remenar [2009-02-27 13:26:20 +0000 UTC]

That is beautiful, great....FANTASTIC!!!



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Our gallery:[link]

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Valentina-Remenar [2009-02-27 11:57:09 +0000 UTC]

This is beautiful, great.....FANTASTIC!!!


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Our gallery:[link]

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BarbaraM [2009-02-25 19:29:10 +0000 UTC]

this is a real masterpiece, u're a genious...

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AlexanderGutkin [2009-02-25 09:49:16 +0000 UTC]

Great!

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zutara-fan-forever [2009-01-29 22:10:46 +0000 UTC]

wow...you're really good!!!!!!

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Decarabia69 [2009-01-06 03:06:59 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely amazing work!

I love the meaning behind it all too, thought-provoking art rocks!

BTW - turned me on to your gallery!

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fudaryli [2009-01-04 05:12:03 +0000 UTC]

very strong concept i like not only the draw but the energy and expressiveness of all the simbolism. great piece

[link] you might like this lightbulbs, from my own gallery, it have another ecologist concept about saving energy, and progress, i hope you like it, and i will be glad if you pass through my painting section, to give me some advices and strong critique about my work.
beacuse you are a master

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1nimra In reply to fudaryli [2009-01-04 16:57:15 +0000 UTC]

Luis,

Great angle on the bulb an lighting I like the concept as well. You drawings are great I love the distortion of the faces where sight but very recognizable. Thanks for the good words I appreciate it.

We have the same taste in music, I’ve got tickets to see Metallica next week this will be my fifth time seeing them they should kick as once again.

Armin

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WickedIllusionArt [2008-12-31 18:06:00 +0000 UTC]

I've featured this amazing work in my latest news article,hope you don't mind [link]
Happy New Year!

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broadstreetstudio [2008-12-13 19:17:29 +0000 UTC]

I am sorry but I cannot get of this piece. Great to find you here

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emeseszorenyi [2008-11-21 23:45:24 +0000 UTC]

amazing! this is when hyper-realism rocks: when it's even more "real" and beautiful that life. outstanding work!

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1nimra In reply to emeseszorenyi [2008-11-22 00:37:35 +0000 UTC]

Thank you that means lot, i know hyper-realism can be quite uninspirational but I have been trying to use it despite its limitations.

Armin

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alexman26 [2008-11-11 14:15:05 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!!!

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