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Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel)

"The Rock of the Crescent Moon" by Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel)

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Summer 2003 - Oil paint - 33cm x 24cm

An illustration for my story. Taktun, a hunter of the djungel, spots the rock of the crescent moon on the horizon while a strong thunderstorm is nearing and darkening the sky.
This is the first time I managed to paint a sky with oil paint that I really like! Yay! :-) The colours in this scan are not exactly like the original, though.



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26 Sep 200345 Black Tiger Dragon
WOW! Gotta love your pics. Especially the dragons! How DO you do it!?! *jaw drops to the floor*

:-) Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel) replies: "Hahaha, thank you Black Tiger Dragon! (A cool nickname! Hehe, a new very nice dragon-picture pops up in my mind... ;-))"
26 Sep 200345 Ny mand
Absolut fantastisch!
Und der Himmel sieht wirklich dramatisch bedrohlich aus ...
ich denke mal, wie die Szene im Buch sein soll?
Wirklich amazing!

:-) Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel) replies: "Yes, the picture really is like the scene in the book. The whole atmosphere and all. At least I hope it's the same feeling in the book, cause that's what I wanted to produce. ;-)"
27 Sep 2003:-) Johanna Iso-Järvenpää
Ok, I see what you meant by practising. 12 Wish I had the patience to practise before I do something bigger. But no, everything must success by first strike. lol

All the changes of the colour are hard to see, but I can almost see some hints of purple, orange and blue in the clouds. Just like before a really bad weather. In the thumbnail it's even more clear. The climbing boy looks good too, but I have something to say about the composition. At first it seemed, that the Crescent Moon Rock was something above the guy's head, not something far in the horizon. How about making the whole pic wider and putting the Rock a good leap to the right. (In case that you want to paint it once again... for practise.)

:-) Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel) replies: "Thank you Johanna! In fact your proposal is something I actually tried out while doing the sketches for that piece. I liked it best the way it is now, when I had the pencil sketches bin front of me. But maybe it would have looked better with the Rock more to the right in oils... dunno. Anyways, this one is done and I don't feel like painting it again, not even for prectice! ;-) But I have begun now to do better scetches before I start colouring a large painting. Coloured sketches that is. Maybe this helps to find the best composition right away..."
27 Sep 200345 Heather hawk_feather_1@yah...com
woohoo! Not as many peoples got here before me this time. I like the atmosphere in this pic. the char looks like he must be very silent, like he is infiltrating (a fancy word for sneaking into) an enemy's lair to try and steal something. What part does the rock of the crescent moon play in your story?

3 Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel) replies: "Wonderful! It seems I catched the atmosphere really good in this one. It's almost exactly what he is doing.
That Rock is the home of most of the main Characters of my story. There's a huge "city" of caves in there. It's the place where it all begins and ends."
8 Mar 200445 Elf Ranger
COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL... Moody clouds, and the lighting! (Drools on a watercolor painting that took me months to complete) I really got the feeling of this one!

:-) Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel) replies: "Hehe, thank you! I hope I'll be able to do similar ones again. 2"
29 Sep 200445 Ronja
Liked this!
hi hi
looks like a mix between Tarzan and
Lion King (when Simba sees Timon and Pumbas world)

It's good.
(if I had money....)

:-) Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel) replies: "Thank you, Ronja! (I like that name. Are you Swedish?) I did not think about any of those sources while painting it, though. It really comes just from my imagination of that scene in my book. "
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'The Rock of the Crescent Moon':
 • Created by: :-) Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel)
 • Copyright: ©Esther S. Brendel (Maiden name: Esther S. Wetzel). All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Blowpipe, Clouds, Dark, Djungel, Flower, Forest, Hunter, Landscape, Loincloth, Man, Oil, Paint, Rock, Sky, Thunderstorm, Tree
 • Categories: Landscape, Nature, Panoramic, Man, Men, Book Illustration
 • Techniques: Oil Paint
 • Submitted: 2004-09-26 21:05:41
 • Views: 1133
 • Resolution: 431x590

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