Oil Portrait in Process: Mixing Colors and Painting Upside Down

Recently, I returned from a very stressful day and escaped into my art room to continue to paint an oil portrait of my daughter. I’m an amateur artist who finds it difficult to follow instructions, so I usually go with my impulse. I decided to erase the charcoal lines for the nose that I’d sketched by using a projector.

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About JoDee Luna

I'm a middle school literacy teacher by day and a creative eclectic at all other times. I enjoy blogging and can attest to new friendships, fresh inspiration, and creative opportunities that blogging has brought my way. You can access my creativity website with the following link: http://refrainfromtheidentical.com I just self-published my first book, with CreateSpace, called Refrain from the Identical: Insight and Inspiration for Creative Eclectics. The book features helpful hints and inspirational reflections for artistic multi-taskers. My creative interests include writing, sketching, mixed media art, mask making, digital artwork, dancing, floral designing, scrapbooking, decoupage, sculpting, gardening, and photography.
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