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Elina (another Elina), Elisabeth, Viola and Tanja...It`s easier to paint from a photo both digital and real life, as a photo stands still, people not (specially kids)
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I finally scanned this. This is my first painting in oil and I learned a number of things like don't sketch in your portrait using dark umber. I wan't trying to show veins in his face, but the paint is somewhat transparent, so that is what it looks like.
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2 hours painting at noon.You can see more at my other post. Comments welcome!!
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I'm new here so I may be posting this in the wrong section. I'm working on my second portrait ever, (the first portrait, a self portrait ,18 x 24 oil on canvas, posted on a previous thread on this site), is of my brother and future sister-in-law to be given as a wedding present. I'm in the...
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Hi all, I've been attending a workshop at Palette and Chisel recently and will like to share a vignette painting of a head study. Learned a lot from this workshop. C and C are welcome.
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Here' another small oil painting (6x8). C and C are welcome.
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This is another small oil portrait study, 6x8. It's a hard one for me due to the profile angle. Wanted to try this angle eversince I saw Matt Cauley's painting in June issue of American Artist magazine. I painted over several times and resulted with lots of paints. But I think that solved my...
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Second oil portrait painting of the year 2009. Small 6x8 canvas.
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I have shown this painting on Critique my Art Work, but I thought it appropriate that I show it here. It is a painting of my grand-daughter that I started when she visited me for Christmas. I must admit that I struggle with backgrounds for portraits. I kept this one simple so that the hair that outlines...