SALE King Charles III Crowning Portrait Painting 698
King Charles III Crowning Portrait Painting 698 36x36x1.5 90x90x4cm Acrylic and oil on Stretched 3D Gallery Canvas.
The picture is a combination of two styles in one. The portrait and hands are painted with traditional oils in detail. Everything else is in loose style, an abstraction. The main focus is the face but becomes far more dramatic with big slabs of colour and loose brush strokes. The background was particularly designed to allow the scraping back to reveal dramatic contract of colour and give the work a depth in tone and colours.
While studying a portrait of King Charles I was aware that he has a habit of looking down or tilting his head forward in many portraits which also makes him look older. Which I have corrected here, and also his hands looked swollen and fingernails cut right back like a child's. I have also very slightly made then less so and more as a whole, it's what they call artist licence.
Looking at the work from different angle, you get a better three-dimensional feel by the contract of acrylic paints with oils paints.
King Charles III Crowning Portrait Painting with St Edward's Crown which weighs 2.23 kg (nearly 5lbs).
Careful observation is expressed with a simple stroke, giving life and virtue to its creation with personality.
Textured paintings have a unique dimensional quality achieved by the artist observation of animal features and dynamic pose. The juxtaposition of colourful abstract shapes and body forms are executed in detail but not overworked so that the character and personality remains true.
The paintings are represented in style and colour which would give dramatic and stylish complimentary visual spender to any wall, any place with pride.
The picture is a combination of two styles in one. The portrait and hands are painted with traditional oils in detail. Everything else is in loose style, an abstraction. The main focus is the face but becomes far more dramatic with big slabs of colour and loose brush strokes. The background was particularly designed to allow the scraping back to reveal dramatic contract of colour and give the work a depth in tone and colours.
While studying a portrait of King Charles I was aware that he has a habit of looking down or tilting his head forward in many portraits which also makes him look older. Which I have corrected here, and also his hands looked swollen and fingernails cut right back like a child's. I have also very slightly made then less so and more as a whole, it's what they call artist licence.
Looking at the work from different angle, you get a better three-dimensional feel by the contract of acrylic paints with oils paints.
King Charles III Crowning Portrait Painting with St Edward's Crown which weighs 2.23 kg (nearly 5lbs).
Careful observation is expressed with a simple stroke, giving life and virtue to its creation with personality.
Textured paintings have a unique dimensional quality achieved by the artist observation of animal features and dynamic pose. The juxtaposition of colourful abstract shapes and body forms are executed in detail but not overworked so that the character and personality remains true.
The paintings are represented in style and colour which would give dramatic and stylish complimentary visual spender to any wall, any place with pride.
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Eraclis Aristidou
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