Put anyone near a window, with good light, and I'll want to paint them. From inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art - and adding to my series ATL to NYC & Back.
This is beautiful and I like it a lot, but I have a question. If the light is coming over the subject's left shoulder shouldn't the window jamb be in shadow?
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6 comments:
you're right the light makes people look so different, alas to the ones who 'walk' in the dark
this is beautiful: warm, sensitive and makes me smile:)
This is beautiful and I like it a lot, but I have a question. If the light is coming over the subject's left shoulder shouldn't the window jamb be in shadow?
I really feel like I just walked into this room on a sunny, afternoon....a tangible sense of being there.
Beautiful painting! I love the feel of it, the light just draws you in.
Incredible lighting and beautiful composition!
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