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Yolte

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Hey, I'm Yolte, thank you for visiting my profile

My love is surreal art. It started when as a kid I saw a psychology book with amazing surreal artworks (people silhouettes and mechanical patterns), at that moment I just thought that they looked very cool, but later on the surreal art for me became like a portrayal of reality through the emotion prism, that's why I'm trying to include in one work both - more or less realistic objects and objects that represent a spirit like level, showing both a physical appearance and a soul. Hope I'm managing to do that:D


Favourite Visual Artist
M.C. Escher, Kenojuak Ashevak, Rien Poortvliet, J.H. Waterhouse, many, many on deviantart :)
Tools of the Trade
Gouache, acrylic, pens, fineliners, graphite pencil
Other Interests
Reading, fitness, hiking, music

Huge thank you

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When I opened my account there was a big and wonderful surprise - my painting "Moon" had got Daily Deviation:jawdrop: :love: Huge thank you to @JackalMordant for suggesting my work:hug: :heart: :D and @Malintra-Shadowmoon for featuring it:hug: :heart: ;)
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When I finished my recent painting "Invisible Source", it was ok, but still it didn't feel complete or satisfying to me, although I had made it according to the sketch. The reason was the lack of balance in the work. So here will be a small journal about the balance in the artworks with the examples, how I messed up my work and where was the solution. Each element in our works has its mass or weight - more the element weighs, more our attention gravitates around it. The weight is created by intensity of characteristics - we have amount of details, size of elements, contrast, saturation, brightness etc. It becomes tricky when the elements in our works have the more noticeable weight of different characteristics, for instance, one element we have in a bright colour, but the other element has a lot of details to it. Then a question arises - how to make the work to look harmonic and balanced? When it comes to the balance I would imagine the central/the balance point of the sheet of paper
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Hi:wave: Now I'm on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yolte_romaultin/I'll be glad to meet up with you there;)
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Thank you for the Fav!

You're welcome ;)

You're welcome :)

I am grateful and thank you very much for liking my art.

figural abstraction

You're welcome;)

Thanks so much for all the recent :+fav:s!!!