About My 3D Relief Paintings/Wall Art
I already explain a little bit about my 3D relief artworks on my website. But, let me introduce it little bit more on my blog again. As some of you may already know, I have started to paint again last summer after putting my painting career on hold about 3 years ago. This 3D Relief technique that I am using right now is actually what I happend to have found by myself, and found very interesting /comfortable using it while I was experimenting various techniques in fine arts back then. So, I was already using it on some of my works, and when I started to paint again, I felt like using it. This time, I use Acrylic paint as main medium in stead of oil in order to create the piece faster, and have started to use more geometric shapes into the pictures to create more contemporary feels.
Let me explain a little bit about my "3D Relief" technique itself as well.
As many of you already know, "relief" is a sculptured artwork where modeled form is raised (or alternatevely lowered ) from a flattened (2D) background without being disconnected from it. In most of my relief paintings, I use 3D modeling material to create somewhat raised forms on canvas or other 2D paintable surface either in abstract or realistic forms, often mixing with other texture mediums and techniques such as Impasto, etc, and then color them either by Acrylic or Oils. Unlike many other relief artworks, I personally like the rough surface that the 3D modeling material that I am using creates. I often find myself enjoying letting it make its own shapes and kind of following its ways.
These are some of my 3D Relief paintings/wall arts.







For more 3D Relief Artworks, please visit my website: www.euphorianchic.com and visit my gallery to see the entire works.
Love, Yoshika
Let me explain a little bit about my "3D Relief" technique itself as well.
As many of you already know, "relief" is a sculptured artwork where modeled form is raised (or alternatevely lowered ) from a flattened (2D) background without being disconnected from it. In most of my relief paintings, I use 3D modeling material to create somewhat raised forms on canvas or other 2D paintable surface either in abstract or realistic forms, often mixing with other texture mediums and techniques such as Impasto, etc, and then color them either by Acrylic or Oils. Unlike many other relief artworks, I personally like the rough surface that the 3D modeling material that I am using creates. I often find myself enjoying letting it make its own shapes and kind of following its ways.
These are some of my 3D Relief paintings/wall arts.







Love, Yoshika






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