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Published: 2012-02-02 05:49:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 2223; Favourites: 61; Downloads: 46
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The portrait of Meg definitely came to be by an accident. I had oil primed a wooden panel about a month prior to the painting and since it had been dry to the touch I picked it to start painting on. Thing is from my experience, the room where I leave all my supports to dry makes the oil primer take a very long time to dry. There are stages where it's tacky, then dry to the touch, then completely dry (starts to feel a little gritty). I had started painting and I noticed the oil primer underneath starting to mix in with the oil paint!__________________
Oil on panel
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SpiritandFire [2016-07-15 00:44:45 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful portrait! Btw, did you study at the American Academy of Art? I recognize this model because I had done a portrait of her when I was enrolled at the Academy for a high school workshop several years ago. What a small world!
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niwet [2012-02-02 05:54:28 +0000 UTC]
i love real paiting, its very hard . very good portrait.
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