Monday, October 10, 2011

FACE No. 43


12x6 Oil on Panel


The lighting on this mug shot was so interesting as it was side lighted.  The lighting is usually straight on so when I saw this photo I knew I must paint it.  I thought a warm green background would be a good compliment to his beautiful skin tones.  Although I thought this would be easy to paint with the light being concentrated on only one side of his face, it was not.  However, once I divided my palette into lights and darks as suggested by Peggi Kroll Roberts in her DVD and Nancy Colella in her blog, my colors and strokes began to fall into place.  I love it when that happens!  Learning from accomplished artists is always a delight!  Thank you to all the artists out there that share their knowledge!!!

9 comments:

  1. Ohhhh! He does look like he has something to hide....

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  2. Beautiful portrait! Wonderful skin tones!

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  3. I love seeing your progress with these! Keep painting them!

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  4. very nicely done linda! the mouth is just beautifully shaped. i forget it's a mug shot!

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  5. Lovely and sad at the same time--and you really nailed the values, very nice.

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  6. I love these mug shots--I went all the way back to No. 1. Did you need permission from anyone to paint these? They're terrific.

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  7. I like how you cropped his face. It adds to the mystery behind his character. Great job!

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  8. Love the composition Linda. Nice job!

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