Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The Lacemaker


Acrylic on Canvas, 13"x13"

Johannes Vermeer's "Lacemaker" (1669-1670) is a charming little painting displayed in Louvre museum, Paris. I was fortunate to visit Louvre three years ago and admire many beautiful paintings, but this one missed my eye.This is my version of the same done for PADT challenge. While it seemed a little intimidating to attempt, the subject was so pretty, I went for it. This is the first time I'm painting a human face and I'm happy with the results, more so because I completed it in less time. Importantly, it has given me confidence to attempt old masters' paintings in future. Also, doing this painting was a good exercise in studying values and tones. Here, of course I couldn't muster enough courage to keep half her face in shadow as in the original. I preferred to lighten her.





3 comments:

  1. It's a beautiful painting, you succeeded in rending the difficult perspective of the face.
    Bravo!

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  2. C'est absolument magnifique!
    Félicitations.

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  3. Hi Anita,
    I just now visited your blog and I very much enjoyed viewing your beautiful paintings.

    Also, for the PADT Vermeer challenge - with your talent, skill and power of observation - you have created a really beautiful painting. Very captivating! Congratulations!

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