Rumba acrylic portrait of dancers
Rumba
9"x12"
Acrylic
Well been a busy week. We had a few cooler days and I took advantage of them to get the garden final trim, pine straw spread, weeds sprayed/pulled and generally ready to be a closed garden for the season. Yes, we are supposed to get some effects from yet another hurricane - the second impact in 6-8 weeks. This time supposed to be less rain and wind and rain. Since we need the rain, please bring it on.
I have been asked how many of these am I going to do, and still have about 8-10 in the planning stages. Anyway I have a lot of ideas running around in my mind and had a completely different background planned for this. But I really like this energetic and sexy dance, the rumba, and felt it needed a more robust background. So I have the spotlights shooting down all kinds of gorgeous colors and lots of brushwork and dry brush smears in this background. Have to admit that all the hands, the girl's upside down head angle (particularly the nose) gave me a bit of pause but maybe it really is easier to draw without preconceived ideas. I do like how the floor shows all the light reflections and will probably do this again using the background I originally thought about, just because it is totally unexpected.
Thanks much for stopping by.
9"x12"
Acrylic
Well been a busy week. We had a few cooler days and I took advantage of them to get the garden final trim, pine straw spread, weeds sprayed/pulled and generally ready to be a closed garden for the season. Yes, we are supposed to get some effects from yet another hurricane - the second impact in 6-8 weeks. This time supposed to be less rain and wind and rain. Since we need the rain, please bring it on.
I have been asked how many of these am I going to do, and still have about 8-10 in the planning stages. Anyway I have a lot of ideas running around in my mind and had a completely different background planned for this. But I really like this energetic and sexy dance, the rumba, and felt it needed a more robust background. So I have the spotlights shooting down all kinds of gorgeous colors and lots of brushwork and dry brush smears in this background. Have to admit that all the hands, the girl's upside down head angle (particularly the nose) gave me a bit of pause but maybe it really is easier to draw without preconceived ideas. I do like how the floor shows all the light reflections and will probably do this again using the background I originally thought about, just because it is totally unexpected.
Thanks much for stopping by.
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