PLEASE don't ever apologise for posting your rich and powerful art. It is the highlight og my day when you have posted ... And when I find time to visit. Wonderful, all of these. Favourite - difficult to choose but I am drawn in by the last one. Did you use turpentine in the last one to achieve that effect? I seem to remember being taught something like that on monoprints years ago.
WOW! truly amazing! i love how you work with light and shadows and the feeling that comes through is brilliant! Really brilliant!
ReplyDeletePLEASE don't ever apologise for posting your rich and powerful art. It is the highlight og my day when you have posted ... And when I find time to visit. Wonderful, all of these. Favourite - difficult to choose but I am drawn in by the last one. Did you use turpentine in the last one to achieve that effect? I seem to remember being taught something like that on monoprints years ago.
ReplyDeleteThese are so great ~ each so expressive in its own way. Love them all!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteLove the shadows and the techniques.
I would LOVE to see a DIY on these techniques :)
Wonderful. Great work.
ReplyDeletewow, loving your fab faces, such a great technique. Annette x
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I love these! They're so dramatic.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome, I love them, I can't wait to see more of your work.
ReplyDeleteGreat faces! The second one looks like Donald Southerland.
ReplyDeleteAmazing portraits. Great work; I love them.
ReplyDeleteWow! I was blown away by many details of these. They have so different atmospheres too.
ReplyDeleteThey're gorgeous! Really dynamic and fun!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cool looking...I love the first one. Kind of scary, kind of mysterious. Nice work!!!
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