Carlos, thank-you very much. Yes, this is a group show at the Blackheath.
Thank-you, too, Tom. Yes I do a lot of scraping off, but I also use a lot of light touches too. The scrapings-off push the paint that is left on the canvas into the gaps between the canvas threads and give an actual physical, sculptural depth to the image. The light scumbled marks bring the paint forward physically and sculpturally, and together this give a great feeling of tactile modelling. So the front of the leg, or the most prominent parts of the cheeks, for example, would be scumbled and brought forward and the underside of the chin, again, for example, might be left in its scraped-off stage, or pushed hard back into the canvas with the paint brush. My paint marks are a combination of the descriptive (the outlines, the colour, the drawing) and the sculptural.
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