Hi lovelies!
I was de-cluttering my studio when I came across two unused canvas panels. Quite spontaneously I popped them onto my work surface and decided to paint portraits. Now, if you follow me on my socials you'll know that I like to paint, draw, sketch in whatever style I currently fancy! While many others go on a quest to find their signature style (and there's nothing wrong with that), I have made peace with the fact that I paint where my mood takes me. One of my favorite quotes by Edward Hopper describes this perfectly:
" If you could say it in words, there would be no reason to paint. "
In the above painting I leaned into Pop Art, a style originating in the mid 50s that communicates through bright and sometimes cartoon-like imagery. I wanted something fun and unusual. This stylized portrait is done with acrylic paint as well as paint pens. I did not work from a reference, I simply painted what came into my mind. As of yet this portrait remains untitled - suggestions welcome!
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| "Silvia" 40 x 50 cm |
The second example is an expressive acrylic painting touching on realism. Looking at it on my screen I can immediately see where adjustments should have been made, and I will keep this in mind for my next portrait. The above painting took me several days to complete. I have been a creative person my entire life, but please keep in mind that I have no formal training as an artist :)
The question I naturally get asked the most is who the person is in the portrait. The simple answer is: I don't know! I rarely work from a reference photo and I guess my approach to these types of paintings is unconventional (you should have seen the underpainting!). But once I push back the layers with lots of white I kind of "see" a face emerging in my mind's eye. And while I'm painting, the features also transform. I originally meant to paint long, dark brown hair, but as I was painting the eyes, I realized this lady needed a shorter length hairstyle in a light brown color. It's quite possible, that there is someone somewhere that looks similar to my portrait - if so, it is entirely coincidental. I titled this painting Silvia, as I felt the name suited her. What do you think?
And lastly, I leave you with an abstract expressive portrait that was part of an exercise that I took part in right at the beginning of my art journey five years ago. As I recall, I was supposed to lay down shadow areas with a big brush, then add in highlights and finally details with a black watercolor pencil. All while using a minimal color palette. I enjoyed this experiment!
Thank you for reading along and have a wonderful weekend!
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Your portraits are marvelous! I like seeing artists use different styles, very versatile. I would call your first portrait "Too Cool For School."
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Debra! That title is perfect :)
DeleteDear Duni, I love your portraits. And I like the name Debra gave for your first painting. I am a fan, Duni, thank you for sharing 😊
ReplyDeleteThank you dear Linda. Yes, Debra's suggestion fits perfectly :)
DeleteYour paintings are fabulous! I want to go shopping with the girl in the first one. She has groovy style. I love that she just popped in your head. You're truly talented!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, Theresa, and your kind comment is truly appreciated!
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