Après une longue interruption, j'ai décidé de reprendre ce blog pour y montrer mes peintures, pour la plupart numériques.
En effet,depuis environ un an, je me suis initiée à cet art qui était alors complètement nouveau pour moi. Reste donc à appliquer mon apprentissage à de nouvelles réalisations.
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
The Beach Hat
oil on paper 6x10 In
After Robert Henri , The Beach Hat.
It is my submission for Michelle Burnett’s Following the Masters challenge for february.
Great entry, Sylviane! This is a favorite Henri of mine too. Love your interpretation. It's always interesting to see the support you use...this time paper! Did you prime the paper with Gesso?
I was pleased to paint this young woman and am glad to read your nice messages.I decided to paint those studies on a special paper for oil and acrylic, and it doesn't need any gesso;it is easy to store them!
I love this! Beautiful lines!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sylviane for the Blogger award! I posted it yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThe Beach Hat is beautiful. Creamy, elegant colours and engaging brushwork.
Sylviane, I have given you an award. Please stop by my blog to pick it up.
ReplyDeleteThe Beach Hat is wonderful!
beautiful painting...
ReplyDeletewent through every work published here...
good...
She's lovely, Sylviane! Wonderful expressive eyes and great, bold color.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, everybody, for your comments, they were appreciated.
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog! "The Beach Hat" is one of my favorite paintings by Henri and you did a wonderful copy!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to visiting your blog and seeing your paintings.
Sylviane, I really like this one. Nice job with the color.
ReplyDeleteI love your interpretation, it's beatiful and expressive.
ReplyDeleteExcellente piece pour FTM!
J'aime particulierement les couleurs.
Great entry, Sylviane! This is a favorite Henri of mine too. Love your interpretation. It's always interesting to see the support you use...this time paper! Did you prime the paper with Gesso?
ReplyDeleteI was pleased to paint this young woman and am glad to read your nice messages.I decided to paint those studies on a special paper for oil and acrylic, and it doesn't need any gesso;it is easy to store them!
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