Took the plunge after many years of oil painting....

No you need all of them ....
Yes cause it is like the hunt for the Holy grail on finding that one airbrush that is magic when it hits your hand and that paint that never ever has tip dry and flows so sweet :D
oh i have brushes that fit like a glove and behave, my holy grail is resolving the paint / paint reduction / tip dry issues , if someone knows where i can purchase a fix it would be greatly appreciated
 
No you need all of them ....
Yes cause it is like the hunt for the Holy grail on finding that one airbrush that is magic when it hits your hand and that paint that never ever has tip dry and flows so sweet :D
That must be what I'm doing wrong then... I thought it was an issue of "one of each"
 
My wallet provides plenty of "won't" power... :(
thankfully I dont have your problem at the moment, so i'm making 'hay while the sunshines' so if I have a financial crisis in the future i'll still be able to at least paint :)
 
Hello and welcome to the forum from Canada Franc :)
I believe Mr. Giger has had an positive impact on a lot of the users on this forum ( I know he has for me). He was nothing short of a genius.
H.R Giger Fun Fact:
When Giger would have an art show in a town new to him, he would often visit the cemetery. While there he would inspect the gravestones and would take note of the family surnames. The more elaborate memorials were the ones he would remember. These families were his focus because they had money to spend.
I look forward to seeing more of your work Franc and the pic you posted definetly has a biomorphic/Giger tone.
Welcome aboard
I was not aware of that! However I don't think he brought his art to the doors of rich families in Switzerland as his art is an exotic taste. He used posters and books as a means for commercializing his airbrush paintings, rather than selling off original pieces to collectors.
 
I was not aware of that! However I don't think he brought his art to the doors of rich families in Switzerland as his art is an exotic taste. He used posters and books as a means for commercializing his airbrush paintings, rather than selling off original pieces to collectors.

H.R Giger Revealed by Journeyman pictures. It's a good documentary.
 
hello,, I had the same route kind of painted with oils for 20yrs,, tried airbrushing and got stuck,, been doing it for some 20yrs now,,fast and fun
 
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