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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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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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I agree that art is also the artists' perspective of the subject matter, not to mention the artist's particular style of portrayal along with their use of the medium, Therefore, is an original whether they like it or not... ,s ame as a group of plein air landscape painting. Plus, we all see,...
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As a young boy, I was ahead of other children in my artistic abilities. I paid a special attention to detail, and I understdood more advanced artistic methods and techniques such as foreshorting, implimenting more or less detail where attention is needed, and various types of shading. I thought I was...
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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.