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Ah underpainting, thy sweet bliss is upon me.
Above: the painting (24" x 18") with the color diagram, cropped source photo and sketch on the wall beside the easel.
Below: another shot of the painting. As you can see, the colors are slightly different in the closeup, because of changes in the light entering the camera lens.
2 comments:
oooo, I'm looking forward to this one - i love it already!
you are getting even better in your painting. sweet. love your blog
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