Spanish Guitar acrylic portrait street performer
Spanish Guitar
14"x11"
Acrylic
Well first off I want to thank Carla and Stephen for giving me the encouragement and support to get this piece brought to completion. Been fighting with it for over a week now and certainly totally repainted the background guitar at least four times.
I am sure glad that acrylic is so flexible and can go light over dark and dark over light so many times, doing that also contributed to giving the guitar different wood tone effects. After changing the size, shape, where the center hole hit, etc. so many times before I thought it looked like correct proportions and composition I was ready to set it aside for a while.
But, talked with one of my friends in Canda, Carla and hubby, Steve, from PMP, we talk via FaceTime frequently, they gave me the encouragement to realize I was on the right path. Isn't it funny that things I thought would be the most difficult, the face and hands ended up coming together quickly. I am really enjoying doing these dabs and dos that somehow create the semi-realistic look. Not as much action here but I think the diagonals really help give this some life. Also been listening to Spanish guitar music and think that the scarf around his neck and the hair do really pegs him as European.
Thanks much for taking a look.
14"x11"
Acrylic
Well first off I want to thank Carla and Stephen for giving me the encouragement and support to get this piece brought to completion. Been fighting with it for over a week now and certainly totally repainted the background guitar at least four times.
I am sure glad that acrylic is so flexible and can go light over dark and dark over light so many times, doing that also contributed to giving the guitar different wood tone effects. After changing the size, shape, where the center hole hit, etc. so many times before I thought it looked like correct proportions and composition I was ready to set it aside for a while.
But, talked with one of my friends in Canda, Carla and hubby, Steve, from PMP, we talk via FaceTime frequently, they gave me the encouragement to realize I was on the right path. Isn't it funny that things I thought would be the most difficult, the face and hands ended up coming together quickly. I am really enjoying doing these dabs and dos that somehow create the semi-realistic look. Not as much action here but I think the diagonals really help give this some life. Also been listening to Spanish guitar music and think that the scarf around his neck and the hair do really pegs him as European.
Thanks much for taking a look.
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