This
is another blast from the past, a caricature of Lamar Walker, my friend
and coworker at the Air Force Photo Lab in the 80s at Patrick Air Force
Base. I really got into caricatures for a while, but I eventually got
over it. This was a farewell gift when Lamar was transferred to another
base.
Carmen
Showing posts with label male portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label male portrait. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Friday, February 19, 2016
Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, Portrait Painting, 6x6: Oil on panel
This is a rugged painting of a rugged man! I felt he deserved a little texture in his portrait.
I enjoyed the process and will probably use it again.
I created lots of texture on the canvas using gesso.
This piece is unique for me, not only due to the texture, but also the subject matter. When I first started painting, I started with portraits. I painted most everyone in my family.....time after time. My granddaughter probably has more original portraits of herself than any other person on earth.........and then I stopped! I went on to still life and landscape and found the beauty of not being so exact in my work. I was thrilled to delete a bush or change the shape of a pear. I loved painting without trying to "capture" that person's facial features. I could concentrate on color and value instead of measuring the distance between the eyes or the length of the nose. It brought new joy and freedom to my art.
but so did this! I want to try it again.
Have a great day.

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I enjoyed the process and will probably use it again.
I created lots of texture on the canvas using gesso.
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but so did this! I want to try it again.
Have a great day.

www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
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