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This Blog is to show more of the detail of finished pieces as well as insights into the process of producing the shown paintings; click on a title to go to the blog entry; there is a box to leave comments, or ask questions if you so wish.

Harold

Harold in painted in Acrylic and Oil on a Panel.

The size is 32” x 22” without the frame.

Below are close ups showing detail of various areas of the painting; the full painting is shown on Facebook and today added to this web site in the dogs gallery.

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These Next few show different areas of the completed painting

Each Area when viewed close up is so abstract…

Each Area when viewed close up is so abstract…

A very limited palette was used; I used the same colours from Harold to paint the cushion.

A very limited palette was used; I used the same colours from Harold to paint the cushion.

Highlights and low-lights with mid-tones all working together.

Highlights and low-lights with mid-tones all working together.

My main goal is to ensure that no lines are evident, only how light effects the subject.

My main goal is to ensure that no lines are evident, only how light effects the subject.

A different View in an attempt to avoid the dreaded glare.

A different View in an attempt to avoid the dreaded glare.

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