Dominique Marriott
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Dominique Marriott@lemmy.nzOPto
Creative@beehaw.org•Gazing Back, sumi ink on paper, 2023, by me
2·3 years agoThank you! I’ve been doing it about 5 years.
Dominique Marriott@lemmy.nzOPto
Creative@beehaw.org•Self Reflection, acrylic on paper, 2023, by me
3·3 years agoThank you! Yes, the calligraphy brush does give me a lot of control over the line thickness, except “more control” might not be the best description for it 😅. They’re a lot harder to use than the usual western brush. But I’ve done a bit of training in Japanese calligraphy and heaps of practice to be able to control it right.
Dominique Marriott@lemmy.nzOPto
Creative@beehaw.org•Fleeting Impressions, sumi ink on paper, 2023, by me
2·3 years agoThis one is particularly minimal so it doesn’t surprise me if it’s hard to see. I painted another one from the same pose (I painted them from a live model in a life drawing session). I wonder if this will help you see it.

Dominique Marriott@lemmy.nzOPto
Creative@beehaw.org•My partner posted some of my art earlier. You guys seem to like it so here's another one
2·3 years agoOh fantastic, thank you! I’ve just set up a Matrix account so you can contact me there as well. @dominiquemarriott:mtrx.nz
Dominique Marriott@lemmy.nzOPto
Creative@beehaw.org•My partner posted some of my art earlier. You guys seem to like it so here's another one
2·3 years agoQuite the compliment really, thank you! I have taken some inspiration from him, particularly when I watched the doco of him painting - The Mystery of Picasso (1956)
His direct approach to painting a line was something I knew I wanted for my own work (like a weird strong urge type thing). I guess that then mixed with an urge to capture the same energy in calligraphy brush work. And then mix that with my love for Egon Schiele, add 10 years of practice and wallah!
Dominique Marriott@lemmy.nzOPto
Creative@beehaw.org•My partner posted some of my art earlier. You guys seem to like it so here's another one
2·3 years agoThank you! I’m enjoying the Lemmy community so far. I appreciate that the comments here have had some thought put into them (a refreshing change from Instagram).
I sell pieces myself and through a gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. I post worldwide.
You can DM me if you want to chat more. Check me out on Instagram if you have it @dominiquemarriott. Or have a look at my gallery’s website.
Dominique Marriott@lemmy.nzOPto
Creative@beehaw.org•My partner posted some of my art earlier. You guys seem to like it so here's another one
1·3 years agoNot a dumb question at all. The variation of shades comes from the amount of water mixed into it. But I can also get some variation from how much I push down on the brush.
Dominique Marriott@lemmy.nzto
Creative@beehaw.org•Does Lemmy like my partner's art? I'm trying to convince her to join.
4·3 years agoThanks everyone! These comments have been so encouraging. I’ve now set up an account and have started posting work myself.
Dominique Marriott@lemmy.nzOPto
Creative@beehaw.org•My partner posted some of my art earlier. You guys seem to like it so here's another one
3·3 years agoThis was painted with ultramarine blue fluid acrylics, but I usually use sumi ink

Thank you, it’s a lovely offer and I’m flattered by it. But I’m not sure I’d be very good at drawing a ship. It’s not in my natural realm and would have to spend a bit of time on it. I’ve had requests for tattoo designs before and realised I’m in a different market. You’d be commissioning an original artwork so I’d have to charge my usual commission rates (around NZ$1000) which is more than most people are willing to pay for a tattoo design. I’m not entirely shut off to the idea if you’re still keen after that, but I’m assuming probably not.