Putting in the Darkest Darks
Putting in the Darkest Darks
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Putting in the Darkest Darks
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Hello Morgan, I've got a couple of questions: Firstly, I thought it was really interesting what you were saying about 'idealisation' of the portrait especially for women. I've noticed that you make the paintings and drawings, 'better looking' in conventional terms than what I see in the photo - eg bigger fuller lips and wider eyes etc. I can see the benefits to this for a painter that wants to earn money and actually sell there work! Where could I find out more about drawing' idealised' portraits? Also when you talk about adding rhythms to your drawing do you also add that to your final paintings as well?
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Hello Morgan, I've got a couple of questions: Firstly, I thought it was really interesting what you were saying about 'idealisation' of the portrait especially for women. I've noticed that you make the paintings and drawings, 'better looking' in conventional terms than what I see in the photo - eg bigger fuller lips and wider eyes etc. I can see the benefits to this for a painter that wants to earn money and actually sell there work! Where could I find out more about drawing' idealised' portraits? Also when you talk about adding rhythms to your drawing do you also add that to your final paintings as well?
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