Today I am pulling out another painting that should probably be in my exhibit, if there was room for her. This is "Green-Eyed Serena" - one of my partial face paintings in watercolor. Years ago, I took a class with Janet Rogers on flowers and portraits. In the class, we saw one of her paintings that was a partial face. I fell in love with the idea. The class convinced her to give us a demo on painting one of these. At the end of the week, I went home and painted several, sometimes using photos of acquaintances as the basis for my partial face. This one is just from my imagination.
Happy Friday to you all.
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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16 comments:
This is a painting full of mystique and beauty
Beautiful face painting. Happy wseekend! Valerie
This face is amazing Gene. Yes, she should be in your exhibit for certain. Have a great FRiday and weekend too. hugs-Erika
...Gene, she is a one eye beauty. I will have to stick with my camera.
It’s perfect Gene, color and all. I agree with Erika, she MUST find a place in your exhibit!
Stunning, mysterious, and very, very well done, Gene. I LOVE this painting. You have a way with watercolors.
Love your serene beautiful painting, Gene.
Happy February 😊
OMGosh Gene. She is absolutely stunning. In water color too. I love her. Thank you for joining FFO and have the best day ever.
You are a man of many talents, Gene. She has allure and a touch of mystery about her. there is more to explore!
Love your lady, Gene! Very well done.
Oh, I cannot warm up with watercolors, it´s too difficult (other I´d need a holiday, then I will try again).
Your partial face is one of my favorites- it should definitely be in your exhibit - ;))
Very nice painting.
Just lovely!
A lovely delicate watercolor, Gene! Enjoy the week ahead. I hope everything has come together for you exhibition.
Your green eyed Serena is stunning, Gene. She will be a good candidate for the next exhibit.
hm, I like it! So "simple" yet saying a lot. :) Beautiful!
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