Description
Lately I have been asking myself the question: “How can you become a better painter?”
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When I started studying, I admit that I didn’t like doing the studies of the great Masters.
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It seemed to me that I was copying and that once I finished my painting it never looked exactly like the original painting.
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However, I now believe that doing so is extremely important in developing your style.
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This time I chose Diego Velazquez
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He presents us with an intimate scene, observed almost secretly …
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The back of Diego Velasquez’s “Venus in the mirror” in all its soft sensuality
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I wanted to pay homage to the Master through study. I chose this figure because the back fascinates me.
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It is that part that you cannot see yourself, that you leave to others.
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It is as if the view from the back could tell the most hidden emotions: mystery, expectation, loneliness.
By paying this tribute my eye trained to see the details of the figure and to use color in a different way.
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I analyzed how the artist approached the light on this subject.
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