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"Watching", 12 x 10, Oil on Museum Board
I went to a painting demo a couple of weeks ago and towards the end, realized I could do more with my camera than far-away shots of the work in progress--my fellow watchers. When I got home and looked at the photos, the expressions of the "watchers" were often enigmatic. This is Susan.
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You know, Kathryn... before even reading your post I could tell Susan was intently focused in thought.
ReplyDeleteYou sure know the structure of a face.
I feel the eyes could blink and the lips could move at any moment.
Thank you Julie--I'm actually trying to remember the structure of the face! Haven't done portraits in a long time. Its such a good thing to do in the winter and such a challenge.
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