In which I draw myself every day and post it to this blog, along with selections from 30+ years of self-portraits. It's alot to look at, here are my favorites.
All the "Modigliani's" are wonderful. Oddly, when I first looked at your portraints, I thought, "Did my parents have a Modigliani?" No, that was your house.
Thanks Adria, Andrea. @Andrea, I work every day, and some days are harder than others. But every day there's something new. Sometimes the best images come with struggle but sometimes they're easy. I believe it's the working every day that allows the easy ones to happen. Julia
Artist, Analyst, Aikidoist, Alexander Technique Teacher-Trainee.Artist: I've been living, working and exhibiting in the San Francisco Bay Area for almost 20 years. My subject matter ranges from portraits of people and animals to almost abstract paintings of plant forms and light. I paint in oil, acrylics, & watercolors, with oil paintsticks and watercolor markers, and with digital media such as pressure-sensitive tablet and Studio Artist software. I draw with anything I can get my hands on - sticks on wet sand and fingers on frosted windows, chunks of wood freshly burnt into charcoal and children's toys such as etch-a-sketch and magna-doodle. I also take landscape, figure, animal and street photographs, have played with printmaking (mostly monoprints) and have dabbled with sculpture in steel, wood, clay and neon.
An essay on My Daily Portrait Project See more of my work onFlickr!
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Still catching up. Loving the colors and texture.
All the "Modigliani's" are wonderful. Oddly, when I first looked at your portraints, I thought, "Did my parents have a Modigliani?" No, that was your house.
this is good work you must wirk hard
Thanks Adria, Andrea.
@Andrea, I work every day, and some days are harder than others. But every day there's something new. Sometimes the best images come with struggle but sometimes they're easy. I believe it's the working every day that allows the easy ones to happen.
Julia
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