I love this WIP portrait and I look forward to seeing the next post! I've been catching up and I love your previous "Imogene". Beautifully painted John! It's hard to believe it was your first portrait in oils!! I still haven't done a portrait in oils....someday????
Your classical approach is a lesson in painting, John. She is looking mighty fine at this stage. You certainly are talented with a paint brush - whether using acrylics or oils.
I love seeing all the in between stages, thanks for sharing your fantastic work! Valerie
ReplyDeleteI think understanding these 'in between' stages is the only way I learn anything. Glad you like 'em.
DeleteI love this WIP portrait and I look forward to seeing the next post! I've been catching up and I love your previous "Imogene". Beautifully painted John! It's hard to believe it was your first portrait in oils!! I still haven't done a portrait in oils....someday????
ReplyDeleteYour portraits are wonderful, Hilda
DeleteYour classical approach is a lesson in painting, John. She is looking mighty fine at this stage. You certainly are talented with a paint brush - whether using acrylics or oils.
ReplyDeleteI'm flattered, Susan.
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