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1. Carlie - Portrait Demo in Oil



On Saturday 6th September I demonstrated oil portrait painting at for the Sherbrooke Art Society. I decided to do a child's portrait as children are difficult to paint and i thought it would be a good thing to demonstrate for the members.

I painted the portrait in minimal colours and finished the painting in my studio as an hour and a half demonstration is far from enough time to complete a portrait in oil.

I have uploaded a two page PDF of the stages for anyone who would like to see the progress photos.

Colours used were:
  • Terra Rossa (similar to Indian Red)
  • Ivory Black
  • Titanium White
  • Sky Blue

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