Friday, November 9, 2012
Most of the time, artists copy works from other established artist to capture and practice their own style. Art expression is an on-going endeavor without the expectation to know when it is going to end. Actually, that's no end!
So, here are some copies I made last year following this principle. The reclining nude and the two seascapes are copies from photographs. The mountains are copies from two Californian Impressionists, Edgar Payne and William Wendt. The Barn is a copy from the German-American artist Wolf Khan, and finally the seated nude from Modigliani, and the two nudes from Paul Gauguin. One thing I have to point out is that photographs from actual works sucks! No camera whatsoever at any time will be better than the human eye to perceive the richness of colors. So, bear with me with these photos. Peace.
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