Showing posts with label expressive portraiture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expressive portraiture. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Suzette (The Gold Locket)

The impetus for this painting came from a magazine photo that I transformed by my imagination and my need to produce a vivid, expressive interpretation all my own.  I decided to name her Suzette.
This is an original 10x8 inch acrylic on canvas on hardboard.As an under painting, the surface was textured with the remaining acrylic paints left from each day's painting session.  Some of the colors may show through adding more interest.  It has been finished with a satin acrylic varnish.

Thanks for looking.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Talluah

I used a magazine photo of a model for the jumping off point for this 7x5 portrait on linen on hardboard.  The end result looks nothing like the model and I even made up a name for the young blond.  I very much admire the work of California artist Joanie Springer and her work was my influence.

As with all my paintings, a final coat of satin acrylic varnish is applied to give further enhancement and protection.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Silk Scarf

There are those paintings that seem to paint themselves and then there are those that, well, just don't seem to happen at all.  This is one of the former.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Red Earrings #2

Here is the second version of the same model. It is matted and ready to be placed in a standard 10x8 frame.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Red Earrings

My imaginative redo of a swim wear model I found in a catalog.  I like to think of her as a strong, athletic swimmer.  There is a second version which I'll post tomorrow.

This acrylic painting has been sealed with a satin finish acrylic varnish.

Thanks for looking.