I just finished this painting (although I confess I may go back and do more detail work) :
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“Sarah Rose” (2009). Oil paint on composite board, 16” x 49”.
The scale of the figure is larger than life, and unfortunately scale is the hardest thing to convey in a picture. To give you an idea, consider that on this same size board I was able to easily fit my entire body nearly life-size:
“Stripped Bare” (2008). Oil paint on composite board, 16”x49”.
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With the similarities, both in medium and subject matter, it is obvious that "Stripped Bare" was a major precedent for "Sarah Rose", which I was very concious of while painting. I even kept "Stripped Bare" propped up near my easel.
People are always interested in how I get from a blank canvas to the finished work. Although a few roommates have had the opportunity to see a painting from start to finish, it is largely a private process. Therefore I've decided to give you a guided tour via photos I took at various stages:
There you have it, start to finish.
so inspiring Ash! Great job. I would get naked for you any day!
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