Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Two Hours into Pastel Portrait, Maria Kovalenko Leysens


 
I enjoy teaching, doing demos for my students and working on commissions, but sometimes I have paintings in my head that just need to get out. I miss painting just to paint. So this evening I spent some time at the studio working on this portrait of my son, Nick. 
Not done yet. Still working on values, color tweaking and deciding how loose to keep the bottom portion of the painting... It feels good so far.
Terri Ludwig Pastels on Wallis Paper, 18 x 20 inches

6 comments:

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

I like the whole feeling of the painting - everything. This is exceptional, Maria.

Autumn Leaves said...

It looks so fabulous!!

Mary Beth Brath said...

Great post Maria!

Ron Donoughe said...

Yeah, I agree. Nice work even in the unfinished phase.

Unknown said...

I agree with Ron, I like this piece just as you have posted it. The most important part is the face and you have done a great job.

Maria Kovalenko Leysens said...

Thanks for all the comments. I have done/overdone many paintings where the bottom is loose and I just have to get in and "finish" it. And in the process I lose the energy and interest... I stopped this one in time I think. I'll just tweak a few areas and call it done. I will repost here to show the difference.