Karin, I love the highlights from the forehead down thru the chin...really outstanding. Can you feel that you ae 2/3's done? Way go go and dazzle us all.
This is one of my favorites in a while - I think it's all that red and how well you handle it. And thanks for sharing your insight into Elizabeth Edwards (I didn't know she was a collector and I'm glad to know this extra dimension of this beautiful lady.)
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Great Painting!
STRONG face! Gorgeous colors!!
Love the red!
Karin, I love the highlights from the forehead down thru the chin...really outstanding.
Can you feel that you ae 2/3's done? Way go go and dazzle us all.
Such a noble face and your color choice makes him even more powerful.
Love the color choices. What a great painting.
This is one of my favorites in a while - I think it's all that red and how well you handle it. And thanks for sharing your insight into Elizabeth Edwards (I didn't know she was a collector and I'm glad to know this extra dimension of this beautiful lady.)
Brava! To reds, to the wisdom expression of his face, to the progress in every new painting.
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