Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Matt portrait update


More or less finished, this was the most difficult one of my recent portraits, think I was overly invested in making it look "right". But I enjoyed doing it nonetheless, and feel it has a renaissance connection, the beard and robe adding to that I'm sure.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

update on matthew portrait in oil


I made some progress on the portrait, not finished, tho. It takes real concentration to paint a likeness, more focus required. A challenging and rewarding exercise in painting!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Matthew portrait in oil, unfinished


I started this yesterday, but the proportions were off so I scraped it off and began again today. Think this one work out. One of the nice things about oil paint is that is malleable, you can smooth, mix and push paint around to get it to be where you like it , more or less.
Went to BestBuy with my niece this a.m. so got a late start.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

"Painted Lady" portrait of my sister in oil


Believe I have finished this one, but for the sig. Really love the way this turned out, and plan to do more portraits as a result. Allowing the raw sienna underpainting to show thru adds some interest, as does the pose I chose.

Title: "Painted Lady"
Size: 14"x11" oil on wrapped, stretched linen.
NFS

Monday, January 19, 2009

Painted Lady, a Portrait of my Sister in oil


Suddenly, faces are fascinating to me. So I took a few photos of my sis the other day and decided to try painting her, since I am pleased with the one I painted of myself. Needs some touch-up, but overall I am satisfied. She will see it later today, hope she likes! 14"x11" oil on stretched linen.