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Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci: Scientist, Inventor, Artist" Leonardo got his start as an artist around 1469, when his father apprenticed him to the fabled workshop of Verocchio. Verocchio's specialty was perspective, which artists had only recently begun to get the hang of, and Leonardo quickly mastered its challenges. In fact, Leonardo quickly surpassed Verocchio, and by the time he was in his early twenties he was downright famous. Renaissance Italy was centuries away from our culture of photographs and cinema, but Leonardo nevertheless sought a universal language in painting. With perspective and other realistic elements, Leonardo tried to create faithful renditions of life. In a culture previously dominated by highly figurative and downright strange religious paintings, Leonardo's desire to paint things realistically was bold and fresh. This call to objectivity became the standard for painters who followed in the 16th century. No slouch when it came to the techniques of the day, Leonardo went beyond his teaching by making a scientific study of light and shadow in nature. It dawned on him that objects were not comprised of outlines, but were actually three-dimensional bodies defined by light and shadow. Known as chiaroscuro, this technique gave his paintings the soft, lifelike quality that made older paintings look cartoony and flat. He also saw that an object's detail and color changed as it receded in the distance. This technique, called sfumato, was originally developed by Flemish and Venetian painters, but of course Super-Genius Leonardo transformed it into a powerful tool for creating atmosphere and depth. Ever the perfectionist, Leonardo turned to science in the quest to improve his artwork. His study of nature and anatomy emerged in his stunningly realistic paintings, and his dissections of the human body paved the way for remarkably accurate figures. He was the first artist to study the physical proportions of men, women and children and to use these studies to determine the "ideal" human figure. Unlike many of his contemporaries -- Michelangelo for example -- he didn't get carried away and paint ludicrously muscular bodies, which he referred to as "bags of nuts." All in all, Leonardo believed that the artist must know not just the rules of perspective, but all the laws of nature. The eye, he believed, was the perfect instrument for learning these laws, and the artist the perfect person to illustrate them. This ballpoint pen drawing was completed with gold, brown, red, purple and black oil-based inks. Its an animated impression of Leonardo completed with a ballpoint pen for your pleasure. Pen and Ink has been around fore over four thousand years and today brilliant colors and movement brings such into modern times! Please, feel free to comment on this impressionist portrait. Im Jerry Stith the most published BallPoint Pen artists in history or worldwide via the WWW!

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Anonymous Guest 13 Feb 2009

Great portrait and motion!

walt larsen 07 Feb 2008

wonderful

David Kasradze 21 Jan 2008

Good work Jerry...

Federica Bentivoglio 04 Nov 2007

Leonardo was a great man and this is a great piece of artwork!

T.D. Ruley 25 Oct 2007

nice portrait, nice animation effect too...

radfax radfax 14 Oct 2007

What sort of file type did you load this up as? I'd like to try that effect on some of my stuff. R.S.V.P

Aline Lotter 05 Oct 2007

I admire your creativity, wonder at the weird animation, and learn from the text.

James Duncan 04 Oct 2007

Most excellent gallery portfolio of portraiture, I particulary liked this one! Thank you Jerry, James

Carolina Tyran 23 Sep 2007

Oh god! I love Leonardo, Jerry... but this portrait is the most original I've ever seen from him, he would be proud of you!!! I love your art!

Prananda Navitas 03 Aug 2007

Sweet!! This is a really unique piece of work!!

Olga Zverlina 01 Aug 2007

Excellant! Original Leonardo's image.

Leni Friedland 26 Jul 2007

Very unique. Leni Friedland

joe valcourt 26 Jul 2007

love the action in your work. Da Vinci is the father of us all

Mandy Maung 08 Jul 2007

how did u do that effect! this is waaaaayyyyy cool!

John Enright 13 Jun 2007

i read the first line...but my computer screen seems to be warping or somthin... its like....really strange wiggly stuff....ether dat or the red wine from last nite

Annie Dameron 10 Jun 2007

Love the effect, and BTW, da vinci is also one of my favorite artists! ;)

annette steens 01 Jun 2007

This is unbelievable, Jerry! Lovely!

Gabrielle Stahlie 22 May 2007

A wonderful "lively" portrait....

Malou Pombo 29 Mar 2007

fantastic work , Jerry..

Gwen Lewis 29 Mar 2007

My goodness! what a powerful piece of work this is! Thank you.

Lynnette Zulli 22 Mar 2007

One of my favorite artists' rendition of one of my favorite artists!!!! MAGNIFICO !!!!!

Cynthia DeMaio 21 Mar 2007

excellent work!

magenta white 21 Mar 2007

Awesome. I love this piece.

Barry Huyett 21 Mar 2007

Interesting and he was the master of light.

Joe Janicki 19 Mar 2007

Bangin!

Pat Quinn 17 Mar 2007

Excellent work Jerry!

Klaudia Warwel 17 Mar 2007

interesting work, Jerry!

Cher Peterson 16 Mar 2007

Love the animation on this face of Leonardo. Great affect for this interesting image and a very informing narrative, Jerry.

Irena Dukule 13 Mar 2007

Interesting animation, Jerry!

Nikolay Semyonov 13 Mar 2007

will serve as a good tribute to the great master.

George Wallis 12 Mar 2007

Jerry, very cool animation to set off a cool piece to begin with, very cool stuff

mohamed ahmed 12 Mar 2007

lovely

Lisa Savoy 12 Mar 2007

Oh, your just totally cool

Renata Cavanaugh 10 Mar 2007

That is awesome Jerry

Charlotte Aebersold 09 Mar 2007

What can I say that has not all ready been said? This is amazing.

Wolfgang Karl 09 Mar 2007

you've succeeded in laying bare the very soul of that outstanding artist

Andrew Marx 09 Mar 2007

Jerry, you continue to amaze !!!

Tia Antoniades 09 Mar 2007

It is a wonderful piece

DeShawn Robinson 08 Mar 2007

This is fantastic Jerry!:)

Arjay Aldrian Teofilo 08 Mar 2007

wow.. i love your drawing!!!

Mary Janosik 07 Mar 2007

LOVE the portrait, not sure about the animation!!!

Angelina 07 Mar 2007

LOVELY IMAGE GREAT ANIMATION

stephanie knight 05 Mar 2007

Hi Jerry,Wonderful drawing once again ,you are the epidemy of art.Oh,and thanks for all the awesome comments,

jan robson 05 Mar 2007

awe inspiring wonderfully unique

Denny Gholson 05 Mar 2007

Beautiful Work Jerry of an Amazing Man ! Super

Les Remmington-Allum 05 Mar 2007

Like the detail, Jerry.

Waldemar Max 05 Mar 2007

Again and again, excellent!

Sara Deutsch 04 Mar 2007

Great portrait with or without animation...

epsylon lyrae 04 Mar 2007

great work, well done!

Steve Newport 04 Mar 2007

Excellent work as always Jerry.

jessica torrant 04 Mar 2007

Excellent linework in this beautiful portrait.

Carrie Ann Watson 04 Mar 2007

Wonderful work on him Jerry! His eyes have so much emotion to them! :)

Arnel Sarmiento 04 Mar 2007

Beautiful work A++

Elinor Mavor 04 Mar 2007

Fascinating creation, Jerry!

Galini Dimitriadou 04 Mar 2007

Wow! Just amazing!!! Love it!

Trine Meyer Vogsland 04 Mar 2007

I am old fashioned sometimes. I like it without the animation

cynthia berridge 04 Mar 2007

just awesome love the animation

Booker T. Williams, Jr. 04 Mar 2007

Jerry, absolutely mind blowing ! ! !

Robin Brown 04 Mar 2007

Excellent

Keerati Sarakun 04 Mar 2007

WoWo!!! GRaeT..!!

Phil Cashdollar 03 Mar 2007

great work Jerry,and nice reading too.

monique cooper 03 Mar 2007

Very Very cool!!!!!!!

ERIKA SONEGO 03 Mar 2007

Great work!!!

Jim Perkins 03 Mar 2007

Cool, effect :)

jamie winter 03 Mar 2007

Wat a fantastic piece of art. The eyes are so intense and thoughtful. Love the movement. jamie

Arsen Gevorgyan 03 Mar 2007

I like this author

shane mccullough 03 Mar 2007

good drugs... ha, ha, ha ...wow interesting effect!

Patrick Boyle 03 Mar 2007

Grteat picture Jerry and thanks for the art history lesson!! It was very interesting and well written!!

stuart bassinder 03 Mar 2007

great work, very intriguing...

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 03 Mar 2007

Wow, one of my Favorite artists!!!Yes, he was Brilliant indeed!!!One of History's Greatest Artist's!!!" He gave the world many Masterpieces of Art!!!You have portrayed Leonardo da Vinci Briliantly in this Great work of Art,Stunning!!! Great commentary!!! God Bless!!!

erika brodie 02 Mar 2007

Facinated and thouroughly impressed!

Mary Lou Cupp 02 Mar 2007

Superb Creation....I LOVE This....

chuck vest 02 Mar 2007

Leo was making me think my eyeballs needed a break, then I realized.....more outstanding artwork Jerry and information.

Ruth Kauffman 02 Mar 2007

WOW Jerry!!! This is brilliant work and the movement is awesome!!!

Randy Nore 02 Mar 2007

Great image Jerry.

maureen older 02 Mar 2007

WONDERFUL WORK

eileen martin 02 Mar 2007

beautiful artwork, and fantastic effects:)

William Boyer 02 Mar 2007

great job

Olga van Dijk 02 Mar 2007

Awesome information/ great effects Jerry !!--

stephanie atlee 02 Mar 2007

Very cool piece...the spreading rings of movement somehow suggest to me the way leonardo's works have influenced the future.

Christine brand 02 Mar 2007

Totally awesome work, Jerry! I love the effect and the subject, plus all the imformation. Cool! Leo is one of my favorites too. I am sure he would love your work!!! and all our technology. Fascinating realistic color combinations in this too. Have Wonderful Day. God be your light and your comfort. Sinseerly CB

Meg Murray 01 Mar 2007

oh my how amazing

Frank Maguire 01 Mar 2007

Dead on. Leonardo sent ripples through time and civilization. Great work as always Jerry.

B.A. Davison 01 Mar 2007

Fantastic, ty for sharing

Michael Forbus 01 Mar 2007

Jerry, this is brilliant, the image and the animation. So very unique. Miguel

Kerra Lindsey 01 Mar 2007

Great job on this one, Jerry! :) Like how you left the beard white inbetween offset by the dark background--great effects! :) -Kerra

Alberto D'Assumpcao 01 Mar 2007

Excellent illustration and effects, Jerry!

Brenda Loveless 01 Mar 2007

incredible work and very interesting history again, Jerry

Roz Eve 01 Mar 2007

Great work! I love ripples in the pond.

Janet Gioffre Harrington 01 Mar 2007

Great pen work. Interesting THOUGHT WAVES coming from him, too. GREAT work, Jerry!

Alexis Smith 01 Mar 2007

Wow.

Joke Schotting 01 Mar 2007

Great illustration and work Jerry!!!

Carliss Mora 01 Mar 2007

Jerry, this is a fascinating artwork!

Cindy Lambert 01 Mar 2007

Brilliant work, Jerry!

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 01 Mar 2007

intriguing and brilliant!!!

thea walstra 01 Mar 2007

cool animation/artwork

Hanna Stawska 01 Mar 2007

Excellent work, fantastic!

Anneke Hut 01 Mar 2007

Mesmerizing image, you kan't keep your eyes off.

bianca 01 Mar 2007

great illustration....

Joanna Jungjohann 01 Mar 2007

ohmygosh, jerry, you have made leo, so alive!!!