"Angie II"
This smaller piece was done from the same reference material as a much larger version, but here I was playing with the temperature a bit and also changed some of the colors. Not sure I'll use linen again for small pieces. While I enjoy the texture of the canvas, it tends to soften the edges on small pieces too much for my liking. While I can work around this with thicker paint and sometimes do, I didn't want hard edges except in a few places where thick paint just got in the way of flow. Paint and learn.
I'm a recent graduate of Georgetown Atelier in Seattle, Washington and have just started to compile a new body of work. Much of what you see here prior to 2022 is older work and hopefully you'll note an improvement. Because I paint both in Contemporary Alla Prima (fast small and larger works) and polished realism, both categories are listed as tabs beneath this section. Stay tuned. I'm a work in progress.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Figure Painting of Young Woman in Soft Light, 9" x 12" Oil on Linen Panel
Labels:
ALLA PRIMA,
figure painting,
romantic painting
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3 comments:
She's so pensive! Absolutely lovely.
Thanks Liz...I was striving for soft light but I think it's a bit too soft maybe?
Oh I don't think it's too soft! That's the paintings appeal - that and the glow of the light coming through.
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