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Hi all,
I have replaced the picture since the colors were a bit dull, this one is more true to the painting. Chris, Linda and Alex, I tried a new approach this time, Cadmium's, large brushes and loose work, it was fun but I needed a long run up. Thomasin, I wanted to limit the colors to blue gray and ochers in an attempt to practice what I preach; only two colors. The simpler the better. Karine quote: "I should take example on you and go upstairs and paint that portrait I am not motivated at painting at all." You are so right, nothing to loose, everything to gain. David, thank you, I hope that you are busy, I always enjoy your works. Carlos, long time, yes, I have too much to do on the roofs. You know, I noticed that same resemblance, she has the same sculptural shape of the head like her mother, but different colors. Mischa, it sure is good to use the brushes again, but I also don't think that it hurts to take a break now and then to get really hungry. I want to make a bigger painting of Camilla, using the same color harmony. |
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That resemblance with your wife is the very first thing that stroke me! (I didn't want to write about it in case that Camilla wasn't a member of your family. ...After all, I could have said it anyway...) |
Allan, it is truly beautiful., so fresh and spontaneous looking!
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This is a lovely fresh image. I love the palette you've used, her expression, the brush marks. It works together in a really lively way.
Congratulations. |
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I have tried to cool my palette a bit by skipping of some ochres and umbers, leaving only burnt sienna and light ochre and the cadmium's :lemon, orange and light red cadmium, ultramarine blue and viridian green. |
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