(.....after the artist's logo appears, wait for the first photo to automatically come up.)
The artist calls them "paintings," but they are much more than that. Look at the descriptions under the various "paintings" and see what materials he is using. I can't even imagine what skills it takes to create these very realistic portraits from colored threads.
Look particularly at the photo #10 called "Elly" and then go to the top of the page and click "Editions" to see a photograph of the back side of this same "painting." And for an amazing detailed look at his technique you can click each photo for an extreme closeup of a small area of each "painting."
Very, very creative.
......and all of it seems to be in the MGM Camera 65/Ultra-Panavision format!!!
I told a guy at work how much I love this painting.
Very good painting which I've not seen before. The artist has really captured aspects of personality; gives you the feeling of seeing a real person, if you know what I mean.
Very good painting which I've not seen before. The artist has really captured aspects of personality; gives you the feeling of seeing a real person, if you know what I mean.
No question, Robert Henri painted a lot of captivating females. Mary Agnes happens to be my favorite.