As you know I've been leaving comments for a little while, and I have seen many people telling you of their favorites. I guess I have been holding out for this one. Wow. Her relaxed position, the highlights running the center of her face. THAT BLUE!!! Karin, it even snuck into the left eye lid! I love it! I love it!I love it!I love it!
I love all your work, even found an article about you in the recent "Southwest Art" issue. Congratulations on that! I really am enjoying watching you play with different colored tones on your canvas. I love to do that also, and love how it comes through. Great job!
I am enjoying watching the variations you have used to paint this array of individuals. The varied colored backgrounds are interesting. I hope when you complete the series you will create a web page with the entire series side by side to view the diverse faces and techniques.
I love the contrast of the blue in the background and how you added it in her skin tones.
ReplyDeletewow. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteAs you know I've been leaving comments for a little while, and I have seen many people telling you of their favorites. I guess I have been holding out for this one. Wow. Her relaxed position, the highlights running the center of her face. THAT BLUE!!! Karin, it even snuck into the left eye lid! I love it! I love it!I love it!I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love all your work, even found an article about you in the recent "Southwest Art" issue. Congratulations on that! I really am enjoying watching you play with different colored tones on your canvas. I love to do that also, and love how it comes through. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat blue! Fabulous! And the color is it straight from the tube or did you mix it. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the repetition of that fabulous blue and the warm light on her shoulder.
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congratulations
I am enjoying watching the variations you have used to paint this array of individuals. The varied colored backgrounds are interesting. I hope when you complete the series you will create a web page with the entire series side by side to view the diverse faces and techniques.
ReplyDeleteAll of the 100 Faces can be viewed on this page - http://web.mac.com/kjurick/ZemArt/100faces.html
ReplyDeleteThere's also a dedicated blog on this page - http://100facesbusted.blogspot.com