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If you want to know why I think my colors flow together so well is that I paint the figure just as it would be painted in real life. By that I mean I paint the entire face or shirt with the correct colors as though I wasn't going to add any additional colors. By painting the Blue over the top of the Buckskin it allows that lower color to influence the upper ones just as it would in real life. Same goes for the face. A good example of that is when I paint a Negro. I paint him as a white person so he has the same colors and then color over that with dark umber. If I had only painted the umber the flesh would look flat and lifeless.
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Anyway, hope you like him!
"A good example of that is when I paint a Negro"
ReplyDeleteNegro is not a politically correct word(its offensive).
Negro is not offensive to me. Mater of fact I prefer it to Black. It's in the dictionary and Whoopee seems to approve so it must be ok. I guess I could use colored but then as we're all colored that really wouldn't work. I think I'll just stick to using the vocabulary I want on my blog. If it's offensive to you then don't bother reading it.
ReplyDeleteHey Lynn, nice carving. I was wondering??? Are the beads carved or just painted on?
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance,
Terry
AKA tvance124
WOW Lynn, this guy really pops, what a great use of colors.
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PS,
I perfer Bob, Carol, Ted, Sally, etc to either of the 'N' words.