Here are the last two pictures of the portrait WIP I've been sharing. I used mixes of alizarin crimson, cobalt blue, burnt sienna and burnt umber to model the face. the beard is paynes gray, winsor blue and burnt umber. I lifted paint in areas where I wanted it to be light gray.
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Awesome! I completely love the look of light and the skin tone. *Applause!*
BTW, I just added you to my blogroll. :-) Love your work!
HEY THAT'S MY HUSBAND!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! Thank you thank you Kathy for doing such an EXCELLENT JOB with this commission! I highly recommend your services to anybody who is the least bit tempted!!!! - Erika
more art please :)
It's fascinating, how the truth just appears before our eyes like this (via progress pictures of portraits).
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