Human Form

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Faces, arms, legs, hands, feet, torsos – what a great challenge. Bold brush strokes and playing with strong contrast…


2 Responses to “Human Form”

  1. Jan, These portraits are great. I’d like to see the people in a setting, a la Fairfield Porter where the chair and hint of the room tells something about the person.
    Jill

    • Hey Jill. Fairfield Porter. Was he a bag carrier at the train station?
      ha ha!
      Well actually am working on a piece – various people in an indoor cafe setting…”Sunday Brunch”. Not the sort of pop arty two heads in a blue cloud stuff. May be up next month! Thanks.

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