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Some of you might recognize this guy. (handsome, isn't he?) I chose some rather difficult lighting, coming from the side, with the near side of the face entirely in shadow, and it was a challenge, but also interesting to paint. I wouldn't call this one "finished", but I may leave it at this stage and move on to the next one. I worked a little larger here, and found that it is easier to have a bit more space on the canvas to move around. This one is 16x20, as opposed to the 9x12 sizes of the other portrait studies. However, for studies, it gets a bit expensive to work on large canvases.
2 comments:
you are AWESOME. Anne and I want a painting of yours
Thanks, Greg... I am having fun working on the portraits.. though haven't had much time lately.
It is the greatest compliment of all when someone wants a painting, so thanks!
deb
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