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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Saturday, January 12, 2013
Young girl
Oil on board 6" x 6"/15cm x15cm
30 in 30 challenge #day 11#
Pour une fois, je suis en panne de titre, tant pis!
For once, I didn't know what title to give to this painting.Maybe another day!
Thank you, welcome to the comments area, I did not know you, and was curious to see Help taxi, the yellow cab.It was a longtime ago, for a Karen Jurick challenge, I think. So, thank you for your inreest.
Renate, thank you for all the comments you have left on my posts. Unfortunately, last time I went on you blog, the whole writing was in your native language, I did not even find the translator, so I quit without a word, sorry!
Magnifiques tes dernières peintures et quelle productivité ! Ce visage me fait penser à une belle Geischa. Ce qui est merveilleux avec tous ces visages c'est qu'il vous emmènent vers une histoire...
She's beautiful, Sylviane. You really captured the expressiveness of her pose. Well done!
Also, I wanted to thank you for your sweet comment on my last painting. I did see your question regarding ellipses, and there is a little trick that I use. I sketch the plates on my canvas as rectangles. Once the dimensions are drawn correctly, I find the center point of the rectangle, and I dissect it half both horizontally and vertically. From there, I sketch the top half of the ellipse. Once complete, I draw the bottom half. If you make the top and bottom identical -- and also the right and left sides -- your ellipse should be correct. It is simple to do, but rather difficult to explain in words. Does that help any?
Sylviane, you are so productive! This well done painting reminds me of the Chinese actress named Zhang Zi Yi, is that her that you tried to paint? Et pour le titre, pourquoi pas "Asian Beauty"? :-)
Many years ago, I saw a movie titled "China Girl"...and this beautiful painting reminded me of a title for this one. You did an amazing job with her...the colors are outstanding, Sylviane!
Very nice. She puts me in the mind of a flower. Perhaps, Lotus?
ReplyDeleteThank you, welcome to the comments area, I did not know you, and was curious to see Help taxi, the yellow cab.It was a longtime ago, for a Karen Jurick challenge, I think.
DeleteSo, thank you for your inreest.
Love this portrait. The expression as well as her lips and eyes are gorgeous. So nice. Great art:)
ReplyDeleteRenate, thank you for all the comments you have left on my posts.
DeleteUnfortunately, last time I went on you blog, the whole writing was in your native language, I did not even find the translator, so I quit without a word, sorry!
Very nice! Those dynamic lips really draw you in.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karla, and I like what you do,,too!
ReplyDeleteMagnifiques tes dernières peintures et quelle productivité ! Ce visage me fait penser à une belle Geischa. Ce qui est merveilleux avec tous ces visages c'est qu'il vous emmènent vers une histoire...
ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful, Sylviane. You really captured the expressiveness of her pose. Well done!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I wanted to thank you for your sweet comment on my last painting. I did see your question regarding ellipses, and there is a little trick that I use. I sketch the plates on my canvas as rectangles. Once the dimensions are drawn correctly, I find the center point of the rectangle, and I dissect it half both horizontally and vertically. From there, I sketch the top half of the ellipse. Once complete, I draw the bottom half. If you make the top and bottom identical -- and also the right and left sides -- your ellipse should be correct. It is simple to do, but rather difficult to explain in words. Does that help any?
"Delicatesse" c'est le titre que tu peux donner à ce tableau
ReplyDeletec'est très beau, tout en finesse ...
Beautiful and elegant, Sylviane!
ReplyDeleteSylviane, you are so productive! This well done painting reminds me of the Chinese actress named Zhang Zi Yi, is that her that you tried to paint? Et pour le titre, pourquoi pas "Asian Beauty"? :-)
ReplyDeleteMany years ago, I saw a movie titled "China Girl"...and this beautiful painting reminded me of a title for this one. You did an amazing job with her...the colors are outstanding, Sylviane!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out really well. One of your best I think.
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