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Quick painting trying to work out some skin tones. I really love the look of strong reds when painting flesh.
Oil on wood panel 8"x10".
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jane-beata
Feb 3, 2013
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Your inspiring work has been featured in an article
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tilenti
Apr 21, 2011
nice painting strokes, love the loose style of quick painting
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haunted-whisper
Apr 21, 2011
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I try to keep these small paintings under two hours, Its the only why I can keep myself from getting too fussy about the mark making.
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Pamala
Apr 20, 2011
This is wonderful.It moves.
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bronte-helen
Apr 20, 2011
Very cool how you've added greens, blues and purples to the skin tone. Adds a lot of interest.
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haunted-whisper
Apr 21, 2011
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Im really working hard in figuring out what colors to use when painting flesh tones. Its always a new challenge with every person.
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