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22nd April 2012, 10:13 AM #14
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Wivelspiker - Thank you. I always do a WIP, for the owners, as I go along partly so that they can see how I get from a blank sheet of paper to the finished portrait but also so that they can comment at any time if I've not got something quite right. eg colouring. As I work from photographs I can only draw what I can see. The more accurate and detailed the photo is the better my representation of the subject.
Puzzles - so pleased you like him Carol. He'll be on his way to you tomorrow. Mitch has helped (in the loosest sense of the word) me to package him up this morning.www.joannes-petportraits.co.uk
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