study: features
5" x 5"
oil on gessoed paper
sold
The wonderful painter and instructor Ed Ahlstrom recommends that painting students continue the practice of close-focus studies of features beyond the classroom. Excellent advice.
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8 comments:
Very wonderful paintings, Liz! Beautiful work. Thank you for adding me to your list of blogs you follow!
Thanks so much for your generous comments, Ed, and for being my 1st follower! I appreciate it.
And I'm blogalong number two. I seem to follow Ed's crumbs to some of the best blogs. And now he has led me to yours. Primarily a wildlife artist, I am venturing into portraiture and "stalk" godd portrait artists...and you are one. I invite you to visit my blog of March 11 and comment or critique my first commissioned portrait (and if you're in need of a few smiles, visit the 5 part "blog party" of March 8.
And Liz, your pooch portrait was great...Sheila Tajima will be along before long..she and Carrie Jacobson just launched "Art for Animals" which she will tell you about. Great site...come visit..the coffee's on.
What a beautiful portrait study!
Liz, thank you so much for visiting my blog.
Hmmm... I wouldn't mind following this subject closely too. Oops caught daydreaming again!
LOL! Funny, Sheila. I'll see if I can get an adress....
I love these cropped portraits--your work is awesome!
Faye
Thanks, Faye - they're fun to do, and really help me when I'm struggling with paint handling. Thank you!
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