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My client flew to China for a few days, so I picked up the paints again. The first is a quick value study, which is going into color. The second is a quick portrait exercise, with more of the same subject to follow.
Animals are a blast to illustrate, but it is people who are the most challenging and rewarding.
2 comments:
Hey Kim, been a while.....again.....
even though i havent been posted ive stil be checkin blogs from time to time....
love the cowgirl below....keep em coming
Dan
So solid. I love the way your work holds together. Beautiful color choices, Kim.
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