Sunday, April 22, 2012

This is what play looks like

I pretty much played all day yesterday with this page. Evidence here.
I thought painting a head/bust only instead of a whole story would be faster. Not so. I just zoned out and enjoyed every moment. 
I keep forgetting to give the reference art link.  The week was Singapore and after a Google research, I chose the self portrait of Georgette Chen.  Each page is painted by me using the reference.


20 comments:

  1. Such beautiful paintings! Love what you've done for the Singapore challenge.

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  2. A very striking lady. Love your postcards and the page.
    Jen x

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  3. Sharon, your cards are fabulous!!! I am so happy that you joined the challenge and I am hoping to hop back on the band wagon this week. This is such a fun project and I think I love the diversity in the interpretations, most!

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  4. wow. another beautiful postcard. what beautiful eyes..you are a very talented lady...

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  5. I just got caught up! I love each and every one of your postcards! Love the pockets, too. Beautiful work!

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  6. Beautiful! I wish I could paint. I just don't even know where to start without my photography as a starting place.

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  7. You've done such wonderful work for this series. I really like the pockets you've made for each card as well.

    Where to next?

    Darla

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  8. Stunning reproduction, and your storage pages are works of art in their own right!! :D XXX

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  9. Amazing, absolutely amazing!

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  10. Exquisite work! A feast for the eyes.

    Janet xx

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  11. Wow, I really love her eyes. And I have to say her hair style totally rocks. Love this card!

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  12. So, so pretty! And so alike! Amazing...
    Why would you bother with things like household if you can play all day and end up with portraits like this??? :)

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  13. Sharon you are such an inspiration. Wonderful use of colour in this portrait.

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  14. Well...I like her better than the original! And I love what you do with napkins....you introduced me to using them in my art. The neat thing about the postcard project is that you are learning about art/artists as you go! I just don't know how you get so much done though....

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  15. These post cards are beautiful! What works of art you create, Sharon. btw, "Greta" is not only copying, but scanning and faxing as well as printing, lol!

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